A new study looks at the link between PrEP use and sexually transmitted infections. PrEP use amongst gay men has increased significantly over the last decade. This has contributed to a drop in HIV ...
In a new look at the groundbreaking iPrEx trial for people at high risk of HIV infection, UC San Francisco researchers have identified strong evidence of efficacy for transgender women when PrEP, a ...
Study results also showed that the four states with the highest number of new HIV cases in the U.S. (California, New York, Texas, and Florida) accounted for 43% of PrEP starts. From 2014 to 2015, PrEP ...
In this interview, Emma Kaplan-Lewis, M.D., clinical quality director for HIV, hepatitis and sexual health services at NYC ...
Experts have called for PrEP - a drug designed to reduce the risk of HIV - to be more widely used, as a new study affirms it is "extremely effective". The research found taking HIV pre-exposure ...
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis or PrEP, the use of drugs to prevent HIV infection, among men who have sex with men can significantly reduce new infections across an entire population of men, a new study ...
Applying novel and effective approaches based on behavioral economics for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) dissemination programs could help to tailor the programs to the populations and settings of ...
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