Alternative delivery models for PrEP, including pharmacists as prescribers and mail-in testing, could improve access to HIV prevention for at-risk individuals.
Discontinuous use of PrEP may increase the likelihood of HIV acquisition among youth at high risk for HIV, according to findings published in JAIDS. Dallas Swendeman, PhD, MPH, and colleagues assessed the relationship between...
Addressing social and emotional barriers to PrEP use is a critical step toward bridging the gap between advances in biomedical HIV prevention and factors that influence access to those advances, according to results published in...