Dr. Helen Bygrave of Doctors Without Borders said in a statement that the injections could ‘reverse the epidemic if it is made available in the countries with the highest rate of new infections.’
The first antiretroviral injectable for HIV prevention in Canada is administered every two months and can be used with or without an oral antiretroviral lead-in period.
Routine screenings in adults could get a bit easier in the future or could be delivered a different way. Here are some changes that are likely to be happening soon.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control issues guidelines on the use of doxycycline postexposure prophylaxis for bacterial sexually transmitted infection prevention.
The prevalence of long COVID—a multi-system chronic illness occurring weeks to months after a COVID-19 infection—has led to what some have called ‘the hidden pandemic.’