Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4192677 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
During the past few years, much has been learned about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) of HIV from studies conducted in the U.S. and elsewhere. A review and summary was conducted of articles and reports published through August 2012 on the safety and efficacy of PrEP in humans; U.S.-based studies assessing PrEP knowledge, attitudes, and use among at-risk populations and healthcare providers; and models of the cost effectiveness of PrEP. PrEP is generally safe and effective and may be cost effective in a targeted population. Awareness and interest in PrEP are increasing. PrEP is an important new addition to HIV prevention services, but continued study is warranted.
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Authors
James D. Campbell, Jeffrey H. Herbst, Robert T. Koppenhaver, Dawn K. Smith,