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Prevention of HIV infection

AIDS, 1994
This paper presents a study which critically reviews the scientific literature on AIDS prevention programs in an attempt to determine the extent to which behavioral intervention research has demonstrated the efficacy of methods for risk behavior reduction.
K H, Choi, T J, Coates
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HIV Prevention

DeckerMed Medicine, 2017
Although risk reduction counseling and barrier protection remain important strategies for prevention of HIV acquisition and other sexually transmitted infections, there have been significant advances in medication-based prevention strategies in recent years following advances in HIV treatment.
Daniel R Kuritzkes, Jennifer A Johnson
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Preventing HIV With PrEP

JAMA, 2023
In this JAMA Patient Page, the US Preventive Services Task Force provides a guide to determine patient risk for HIV, who should take PrEP, and which PrEP strategies are recommended.
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Targeted HIV-Prevention Programs

New England Journal of Medicine, 1994
An effective program to prevent HIV infection must have both universal and targeted components. The universal component includes reducing HIV-related discrimination, removing commercial restrictions on the materials necessary for safer behavior, and providing information about the risk of HIV.
D C, Des Jarlais   +2 more
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PREVENTION OF HIV TRANSMISSION

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1997
Primary care physicians continue to play an important role in preventing HIV transmission by targeting messages to their high-risk patients. The risk of HIV transmission cannot be eliminated entirely; however, clinicians have a variety of prevention interventions at their disposal.
E M, Reyes, J J, Legg
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HIV: prevention

2019
Tackling the HIV epidemic takes many approaches. Treatment of those with HIV keeps them healthy, with a near-normal life expectancy and reduces onward transmission. The undetectable = untransmissible (U=U) campaign is based on strong evidence that people with sustained undetectable viral load on effective antiretroviral therapy do not pose any risk of ...
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HIV prevention in Hungary

Health Policy, 1997
Hungary is a country with relatively low HIV prevalence. Since 1989, a wide range of HIV prevention projects has been developed both by government agencies and by an increasingly active voluntary sector. While energy and resources continue to be invested in HIV information and education, some senior public health officials have argued that it is the ...
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HIV Preventive Vaccines

Drugs, 1995
The major conceptual problem for HIV vaccine development has been the lack of information on immune responses known to correlate with protection against HIV infection in humans. In this regard, studies on the natural history of HIV infection and AIDS, especially of people with apparent resistance to HIV infection and of patients with HIV infection who ...
J, Esparza, S, Osmanov, W L, Heyward
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Priorities in HIV Prevention

Science, 2001
Funding for hiv prevention, J. A. Catania and coauthors argue in their Policy Forum (27 Oct., p. [717][1]), is disproportionately allotted to those with heterosexual exposure risk at the implied expense of men who have sex with men (MSM).
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Inflammation weakens HIV prevention

Nature Medicine, 2018
The presence of multiple inflammatory cytokines predicts the failure of a topical 1% tenofovir microbicide gel to protect women against HIV infection.
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