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  • Nancy Mwongeli MBChB, MPH
  • Anjuli D. Wagner PhD
  • Julia C Dettinger MPH
  • Jillian Pintye PhD
  • Susan Brown Trinidad MA
  • Merceline Awuor BA
  • Grace Kimemia BA, MA
  • Kenneth Ngure PhD
  • Renee A. Heffron PhD
  • Jared M. Baeten MD, PhD
  • Nelly Mugo MBChB, MMeD, MPH
  • Elizabeth A. Bukusi MBChB, MMeD, MPH
  • John Kinuthia MBChB, MMeD, MPH
  • Maureen C. Kelley PhD
  • Grace C. John-Stewart MD, PhD
  • Kristin M. Beima-sofie PhD
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)

Abstract

Background: Pregnant and postpartum women in high HIV prevalent regions are at increased HIV risk. Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can decrease HIV incidence reducing infant HIV infections. Understanding healthcare worker (HCW) beliefs about PrEP ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jul 1, 2022
  • J T Galea Msw
  • J J Kinsler Phd
  • X Salazar Ma
  • S-J Lee Mph Phd
  • M Giron Ma
  • J N Sayles Mph Md
  • C Cáceres Phd Md
  • W E Cunningham Mph Md
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

This study examined pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) acceptability among female sex workers, male-to-female transgendered persons and men who have sex with men in Lima, Peru. Focus groups explored social issues associated with PrEP acceptability and ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published May 1, 2011
  • Ethan Morgan
  • Christina Dyar
  • Brian A Feinstein
  • JaNelle Ricks
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Introduction
Despite older adults (age ≥50 years) continuing to account for 1 in 6 new HIV diagnoses, the majority of research has focused on young adults. Assessing PrEP use and stigma among this understudied population is key to achieving the U.S.’s ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published Nov 24, 2022
  • Deborah Yoong
  • Mark Naccarato
  • Malika Sharma
  • James Wilton
  • Heather Senn
  • Darrell HS Tan
International Journal of STD & AIDS

Abstract

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been shown to reduce the risk of HIV transmission but has the potential to cause harm if not used properly. Pharmacists are well-positioned to foster PrEP’s efficacy but little is known whether they would endorse it as ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published May 29, 2015
  • S McCormack MSc FRCP
  • S Fidler PhD MRCP
  • M Fisher MBBS FRCP
International Journal of STD & AIDS
Free accessResearch articleFirst published Jan 1, 2012
  • Amal Ben Moussa PhD
  • Abdallah M Badahdah PhD
  • Khadija Hidous BS
  • Rime Barakad BS
  • Fodié Diallo MD
  • Mariam Traoré MD
  • Niloufer Khodabocus MD
  • Annette Ebsen Treebhoobun BS
  • Rosemary Delabre PhD
  • Daniela Rojas Castro PhD
  • Lahoucine Ouarsas MD
  • Mehdi Karkouri PhD
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)

Abstract

In 2017, Morocco became the first Arab country to incorporate pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in its HIV-prevention program. Yet no research has been published on PrEP from Morocco. Although female sex workers are one of the target populations of PrEP in ...Factors that Influence Uptake of Oral PrEP among Female Sex Workers One of the most recent scientific advancements in the history of the HIV pandemic was the introduction of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). However, the uptake of ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Aug 5, 2024
  • Ryan Bonner MD
  • Jessica Stewart BA
  • Ashish Upadhyay MD
  • R. Douglas Bruce MD, MA, MS
  • Jessica L. Taylor MD
Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (JIAPAC)

Abstract

Identifying candidates for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a barrier to improving PrEP uptake in priority populations. Syphilis infection is an indication for PrEP in all individuals and can be easily assessed by primary care providers (PCP) and ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Jan 10, 2022
  • Mark Gaspar
  • Alex Wells
  • Mark Hull
  • Darrell H. S. Tan
  • Nathan Lachowsky
  • Daniel Grace
Qualitative Health Research

Abstract

The PrEP Cascade is a dominant framework for investigating barriers to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), an HIV prevention tool. We interviewed 37 PrEP users and 8 non-PrEP users in Ontario and British Columbia, Canada, about their decision-making ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published May 26, 2022
  • Akel Azzi
  • Carine Chartouni
  • Charlyne Sakr
  • Racha Ibrahim
  • Zeina Bou Chebel
  • Elie Haddad
  • Nabil Chehata
  • Jacques Choucair
  • Anton Pozniak
  • Gebrael Saliba
Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development

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OBJECTIVE
In Lebanon, HIV prevalence among key populations such as men who have sex with men is high at 12%, warranting a need for targeted healthcare efforts. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective prevention measure, yet global challenges ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Dec 22, 2024
  • Harsh Agarwal
  • Karin Yeatts
  • Stephanie R. Chung
  • Jack Harrison-Quintana
  • Thiago S. Torres
Therapeutic Advances in Infectious Disease

Abstract

Background:
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a safe and effective HIV prevention strategy. However, in countries such as India where PrEP is driven by the private healthcare system and there is no centralized reporting, it is unknown which populations ...
PrEP use and awareness among gay and bisexual men and other sexual/gender minorities in IndiaIn India, where the private healthcare system drives pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention without centralized reporting, it’s ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published Nov 21, 2024