Sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) are vulnerable to acquiring HIV and need HIV prevention and health services, but may have competing needs. A prior
Fig. 2. Different virus-based and host cell-based targets for specific targeting of HIV infected cells. 4.1. Targeting virus moieties The conserved regions in HIV envelope glycoproteins gp41 and gp120 are involved in binding of the virus to the host cells [9]. Many targeting strategies have ...
Long-Acting Injectable Antiretrovirals for HIV Prevention TOPICAL MICROBICIDES Multipurpose Prevention Technologies Male and Female Condoms Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Prevention With Key/Priority Populations Preventive Vaccines Behavioural Strategies Sexually Transmitted Infection Interventions Combination Preventio...
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Prevent the spread of HIV through body fluid:Have safe sex. Tell your sex partners that you are HIV-positive. Use a latex condom correctly each time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Women may use latex female condoms when a male condom cannot be used. Do not share sex toys. Tell...
Innovative strategies are needed to reach sub-groups of PWUDs, especially women who inject drugs. Furthermore, the large proportion of non-PWIDs, especially ATS users, should not be ignored. Therefore, combined HIV prevention and harm reduction programs should integrate ATS users. Keywords: HIV,...
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The development of HIV prophylactic vaccines is facing an impasse, since all phase IIb/III clinical trials were halted in 2023 without demonstrating efficacy. Thus, the field is in need of developing novel immunogens and vaccination strategies that induce broadly neutralising antibodies together with ...
Behavioral interventions such as abstinence and being faithful to one sexual partner [6,7] and condom use [3,8] have been promoted for a long time and remain important factors for HIV prevention in many parts of the world. However, inadequate evidence to support the effectiveness of the ...
For persons with HIV infection who intend to rely on treatment as prevention (TasP), providers should make an individual assessment of the person's risk tolerance, personal health, history of maintaining viral suppression with treatment, and access to healthcare services and ART, as well as ...