Risk of sexually transmitted infections among U.S. military service members in the setting of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis use
ConclusionsThe data suggest entry into PrEP care reduced the overall risk of STIs following adjustment for anatomical site of STI and treatment. Service members engaged in PrEP services also receive more STI prevention counseling, which might contribute to decreases in STI risk while on PrEP.
Source: PLoS One - Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Jason M. Blaylock Source Type: research
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