Facilitators and barriers to community pharmacy PrEP delivery: a scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: By comprehensively considering all aspects of the COM-B framework, community pharmacies could become crucial providers in expanding PrEP accessibility, contributing significantly to HIV prevention efforts.PMID:38494652 | PMC:PMC10945033 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26232 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: China Harrison Hannah Family Joanna Kesten Sarah Denford Anne Scott Sarah Dawson Jenny Scott Caroline Sabin Joanna Copping Lindsey Harryman Sarah Cochrane Jeremy Horwood Source Type: research

A conjoint experiment of three placebo rectal products used with receptive anal sex: results from MTN-035
CONCLUSIONS: Choice in next-generation PrEP products is highly desired by MSM and transgender people, as no one-size-fits-all approach satisfies all the preferences. MTN-035 participants weighed product features differently, recognizing the need for diverse, behaviourally congruent biomedical options that fit the needs of intended end-users.PMID:38494656 | PMC:PMC10945032 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26219 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jos é Bauermeister Willey Lin Ryan Tingler Albert Liu Suwat Chariyalertsak Craig Hoesley Pedro Gonzales Ken Ho Noel Kayange Thesla Palanee Phillips Sherri Johnson Elizabeth Brown Jillian Zemanek Cindy E Jacobson Gustavo F Doncel Jeanna Piper MTN-035 Prot Source Type: research

Reasons for disengagement from antiretroviral care in the era of "Treat All" in low- or middle-income countries: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Health services should focus on ways to encourage clients to engage with care by making ART services welcoming, person-centred and more flexible alongside offering adherence interventions, such as counselling and peer support.PMID:38494657 | PMC:PMC10945039 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26230 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Rachael M Burke Hannah M Rickman Clarice Pinto Peter Ehrenkranz Augustine Choko Nathan Ford Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and risk factors for immune recovery and all-cause mortality in Latin Americans living with HIV with virological success: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that PLWH with lower increases in CD4 count have lower survival probabilities. CD4 increase during follow-up might be a better predictor of mortality in undetectable PLWH than baseline CD4 count. Therefore, it should be included as a routine clinical variable to assess immune recovery and overall survival.PMID:38494667 | PMC:PMC10945036 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26214 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Gabriel Castillo-Rozas Shengxin Tu Paula Mendes Luz Fernando Mejia Juan Sierra-Madero Vanessa Rouzier Bryan E Shepherd Claudia P Cortes Source Type: research

Facilitators and barriers to community pharmacy PrEP delivery: a scoping review
CONCLUSIONS: By comprehensively considering all aspects of the COM-B framework, community pharmacies could become crucial providers in expanding PrEP accessibility, contributing significantly to HIV prevention efforts.PMID:38494652 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26232 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: China Harrison Hannah Family Joanna Kesten Sarah Denford Anne Scott Sarah Dawson Jenny Scott Caroline Sabin Joanna Copping Lindsey Harryman Sarah Cochrane Jeremy Horwood Source Type: research

A conjoint experiment of three placebo rectal products used with receptive anal sex: results from MTN-035
CONCLUSIONS: Choice in next-generation PrEP products is highly desired by MSM and transgender people, as no one-size-fits-all approach satisfies all the preferences. MTN-035 participants weighed product features differently, recognizing the need for diverse, behaviourally congruent biomedical options that fit the needs of intended end-users.PMID:38494656 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26219 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jos é Bauermeister Willey Lin Ryan Tingler Albert Liu Suwat Chariyalertsak Craig Hoesley Pedro Gonzales Ken Ho Noel Kayange Thesla Palanee Phillips Sherri Johnson Elizabeth Brown Jillian Zemanek Cindy E Jacobson Gustavo F Doncel Jeanna Piper MTN-035 Prot Source Type: research

Reasons for disengagement from antiretroviral care in the era of "Treat All" in low- or middle-income countries: a systematic review
CONCLUSIONS: Health services should focus on ways to encourage clients to engage with care by making ART services welcoming, person-centred and more flexible alongside offering adherence interventions, such as counselling and peer support.PMID:38494657 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26230 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Rachael M Burke Hannah M Rickman Clarice Pinto Peter Ehrenkranz Augustine Choko Nathan Ford Source Type: research

Clinical outcomes and risk factors for immune recovery and all-cause mortality in Latin Americans living with HIV with virological success: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that PLWH with lower increases in CD4 count have lower survival probabilities. CD4 increase during follow-up might be a better predictor of mortality in undetectable PLWH than baseline CD4 count. Therefore, it should be included as a routine clinical variable to assess immune recovery and overall survival.PMID:38494667 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26214 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 18, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Gabriel Castillo-Rozas Shengxin Tu Paula Mendes Luz Fernando Mejia Juan Sierra-Madero Vanessa Rouzier Bryan E Shepherd Claudia P Cortes Source Type: research

"Emotional stress is more detrimental than the virus itself": A qualitative study to understand HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among internal migrant men in South Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Bringing HIV services to migrant men at community sites may ease the burden of accessing these services. Including PrEP counselling and services alongside HIV testing may further encourage men to test, particularly if integrated into counselling for livelihood and coping strategies, as well as support for navigating health services in Johannesburg.PMID:38462755 | PMC:PMC10935710 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26225 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Maria Francesca Nardell Caroline Govathson-Mandimika Salom é Garnier Ashley Watts Dolapo Babalola Nkosinathi Ngcobo Lawrence Long Mark N Lurie Jacqui Miot Sophie Pascoe Ingrid T Katz Source Type: research

Sexual behaviour and STIs among MSM living with HIV in the PrEP era: the French ANRS PRIMO cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of TasP and more recently PrEP has led to major changes in the sexual behaviour of MSM with HIV. ICU has become overwhelmingly prevalent, PrEP use by the partner increasingly being the reported reason for ICU, behind TasP, which remains the main reason. Characteristics of MSM at the time of diagnosis of HIV have changed, with fewer number of sexual partners today than in 2014, which must lead to broaden the indications for PrEP prescription. STIs incidence remains high in MSM with HIV and requires improvements in screening and prevention methods such as pre- or post-exposition antibiotics or vac...
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Virginie Baltes Paul de Boissieu Karen Champenois Louise Luan R émonie Seng Asma Essat Sophie Novelli Bruno Spire Jean-Michel Molina C écile Goujard Laurence Meyer ANRS PRIMO cohort study group Source Type: research

"Emotional stress is more detrimental than the virus itself": A qualitative study to understand HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among internal migrant men in South Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Bringing HIV services to migrant men at community sites may ease the burden of accessing these services. Including PrEP counselling and services alongside HIV testing may further encourage men to test, particularly if integrated into counselling for livelihood and coping strategies, as well as support for navigating health services in Johannesburg.PMID:38462755 | PMC:PMC10935710 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26225 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Maria Francesca Nardell Caroline Govathson-Mandimika Salom é Garnier Ashley Watts Dolapo Babalola Nkosinathi Ngcobo Lawrence Long Mark N Lurie Jacqui Miot Sophie Pascoe Ingrid T Katz Source Type: research

Sexual behaviour and STIs among MSM living with HIV in the PrEP era: the French ANRS PRIMO cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of TasP and more recently PrEP has led to major changes in the sexual behaviour of MSM with HIV. ICU has become overwhelmingly prevalent, PrEP use by the partner increasingly being the reported reason for ICU, behind TasP, which remains the main reason. Characteristics of MSM at the time of diagnosis of HIV have changed, with fewer number of sexual partners today than in 2014, which must lead to broaden the indications for PrEP prescription. STIs incidence remains high in MSM with HIV and requires improvements in screening and prevention methods such as pre- or post-exposition antibiotics or vac...
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Virginie Baltes Paul de Boissieu Karen Champenois Louise Luan R émonie Seng Asma Essat Sophie Novelli Bruno Spire Jean-Michel Molina C écile Goujard Laurence Meyer ANRS PRIMO cohort study group Source Type: research

"Emotional stress is more detrimental than the virus itself": A qualitative study to understand HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among internal migrant men in South Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Bringing HIV services to migrant men at community sites may ease the burden of accessing these services. Including PrEP counselling and services alongside HIV testing may further encourage men to test, particularly if integrated into counselling for livelihood and coping strategies, as well as support for navigating health services in Johannesburg.PMID:38462755 | PMC:PMC10935710 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26225 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Maria Francesca Nardell Caroline Govathson-Mandimika Salom é Garnier Ashley Watts Dolapo Babalola Nkosinathi Ngcobo Lawrence Long Mark N Lurie Jacqui Miot Sophie Pascoe Ingrid T Katz Source Type: research

Sexual behaviour and STIs among MSM living with HIV in the PrEP era: the French ANRS PRIMO cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Implementation of TasP and more recently PrEP has led to major changes in the sexual behaviour of MSM with HIV. ICU has become overwhelmingly prevalent, PrEP use by the partner increasingly being the reported reason for ICU, behind TasP, which remains the main reason. Characteristics of MSM at the time of diagnosis of HIV have changed, with fewer number of sexual partners today than in 2014, which must lead to broaden the indications for PrEP prescription. STIs incidence remains high in MSM with HIV and requires improvements in screening and prevention methods such as pre- or post-exposition antibiotics or vac...
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Virginie Baltes Paul de Boissieu Karen Champenois Louise Luan R émonie Seng Asma Essat Sophie Novelli Bruno Spire Jean-Michel Molina C écile Goujard Laurence Meyer ANRS PRIMO cohort study group Source Type: research

"Emotional stress is more detrimental than the virus itself": A qualitative study to understand HIV testing and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among internal migrant men in South Africa
CONCLUSIONS: Bringing HIV services to migrant men at community sites may ease the burden of accessing these services. Including PrEP counselling and services alongside HIV testing may further encourage men to test, particularly if integrated into counselling for livelihood and coping strategies, as well as support for navigating health services in Johannesburg.PMID:38462755 | PMC:PMC10935710 | DOI:10.1002/jia2.26225 (Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society)
Source: Journal of the International AIDS Society - March 11, 2024 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Maria Francesca Nardell Caroline Govathson-Mandimika Salom é Garnier Ashley Watts Dolapo Babalola Nkosinathi Ngcobo Lawrence Long Mark N Lurie Jacqui Miot Sophie Pascoe Ingrid T Katz Source Type: research