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- What: This outbreak has highlighted inequities and inequalities, such as in vaccine access, even more starkly than the 2022 outbreak, which is the focus of this Article. The authors show how community members navigated through largely negative social representations of both the disease and their sexuality, took control of the narrative and created their own social representations of the disease which competed with those of others. In the analysis below, the authors provide extracts from the articles that exemplify the superordinate themes. The aim of this article is to examine in depth the personal accounts of the . . .

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