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  • AVAC’s new issue of Px Wire is an advocate’s guide to the past, present and future of the dapivirine ring for HIV prevention. It features a timeline of key milestones that could lead to licensure, a simple comprehensive Q & A, and a closer look at where sub-Saharan African women will have access to daily oral PrEP and/or the Ring via open-label extension studies.

    April 19, 2016
    AVAC
  • Daily oral PrEP is moving from an idea to an offering in more countries and communities every day. And in the places where it isn’t being offered, demand is growing! To help advocates track implementation on the ground in detail, AVAC has developed a new section of PrEP Watch (a clearinghouse of information on PrEP science, research, cost, access and advocacy) focused specifically on implementation efforts underway.

    April 11, 2016
    AVAC
  • This week the NIH-funded HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) and HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) announced the launch of the HVTN 704/HPTN 085 trial, also known as “AMP” (Antibody-Mediated Prevention). The Phase IIb trial is designed to measure the safety and effectiveness of an intravenous infusion of the broadly neutralizing antibody VRC01 for HIV prevention.

    April 8, 2016
    Antibody Related Research, PrEP
    AVAC
  • A nearly five-month long waiting game for a response from the World Health Organization regarding advocates’ concerns about its confusing and inaccurate statement on the relationship between some forms of hormonal contraception and HIV ended on April 5. Sadly, the response starts a new waiting game, since the long-awaited letter promised action on some, though not all, of the points raised in the original letter, with no timeline or process described for taking that action.

    April 5, 2016
    AVAC
  • Josh Agee is the PrEP Coordinator at My Brother’s Keeper in Mississippi where he educates individuals about PrEP. He shares his excitement for bNAb research showcased at CROI as a departure from traditional prevention and a possible future option. This blog is one in a series written by community scholars who attended CROI 2016.

    March 25, 2016
    Josh Agee
  • Brandon Harrison is a New York City based HIV advocate. He was not alone in his call for action after hearing CDC release its sobering projections at CROI, suggesting 1 in 2 black MSM in the US will become infected in their lifetime. This blog is one in a series written by community scholars who attended CROI 2016.

    March 25, 2016
    General
    Brandon Harrison
  • It’s been slow and somewhat piecemeal—but around sub-Saharan Africa, countries are beginning to explore PrEP using daily oral TDF/FTC for HIV prevention for women, gay men and other men who have sex with men and other vulnerable groups. In the first of a series of visits to PrEP programs in action or soon to be underway, AVAC’s Policy Director, Kevin Fisher, visited a program underway in Senegal. Here is his update.

    March 24, 2016
    Kevin Fisher
  • Long-time activist Gus Cairns wrote a piece highlighting the UK National Health Service’s silence around PrEP. Just hours later, NHS England released a statement announcing that a PrEP policy would not be included in the NHS’ June decision-making process as originally expected. HIV groups in the UK condemned the announcement.

    March 22, 2016
    Deirdre Grant
  • Stephen Chukwumah is an AVAC collaborator in Nigeria, working on biomedical HIV prevention with key populations. Here he reflects on the need for an African LGBTIQ Youth leadership movement. (This blog first appeared on Alturi).

    March 22, 2016
    General
    Stephen Chukwumah
  • There's lots to digest from the recent 2016 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, but we've got you covered. Here are some new resources on our website. And our post-CROI webinar series continues!
    March 21, 2016
    AVAC

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