Oral pre-exposure prophylaxis preference, uptake, adherence and continuation among adolescent girls and young women in Kampala, Uganda: a prospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Half of AGYW preferred oral PrEP, uptake and adherence were low, uptake was associated with sexual behavioural risk and oral PrEP preference. Development of alternative biomedical products should be expedited to meet end-user preferences and, community delivery promoted during restricted movement.PMID:35543110 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.25909
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Yunia Mayanja Onesmus Kamacooko Jane Frances Lunkuse Vincent Muturi-Kioi Allan Buzibye Denis Omali Kundai Chinyenze Monica Kuteesa Pontiano Kaleebu Matt A Price Source Type: research
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