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PEP Needs Some pep! Addressing PEP Neglect in HIV Prevention Research, Programming and Uptake
November 3, 2022
PEP, post-exposure-prophylaxis, is an HIV prevention intervention marked by both great promise and profound neglect. It is useful in both occupational and non-occupational contexts—yet uptake, especially in non-occupational contexts—is poor in most places on the planet. Our panel unpacked the issues and offered research, policy, and programming ideas to address PEP neglect and realize its potential.
Speakers
- Dr. James Ayieko, Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)
- Dr. Julie Fox, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust/ Kings College
- Dr. Ken Mayer, Fenway Institute/Harvard
- Njambi Njuguna, FHI 360/MOSAIC
- Ace Robinson, PCAF