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HIV PrEP: raise awareness in all groups who could benefit and provide for both on and offline access
BMJ : British Medical Journal (Online)
; 378, 2022.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2019999
ABSTRACT
In-person attendance enables holistic sexual health care including comprehensive sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening, renal monitoring, vaccination, and other risk reduction strategies. Rather than a sole focus on digital, we need to scale up PrEP coverage and engage a wider range of people with all HIV prevention tools to achieve HIV transmission elimination.89 Digital services play a key part in providing choice for people accessing PrEP but a degree of health and digital literacy are needed to use an online system safely.