Do PrEP work differently for tops and bottoms gay and bisexual relatnships? Here is everythg that you need to know about PrEP and HIV transmissn preventn.
Contents:
- TST AND STIGMA AFFECT GAY UPL’ CHOIC ON PREP AND PEP
- DO HIV-NEGATIVE GAY MEN NEED CONDOMS IF THEY'RE ON PREP? HERE'S WHAT I TELL MY PATIENTS
- PREP FOR GAY MEN 101: EVERYTHG GAY MEN NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TAKG HIV PREVENTN MEDITN!
TST AND STIGMA AFFECT GAY UPL’ CHOIC ON PREP AND PEP
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Both relatnship-specific and stctural factors fluence whether upled gay men livg New York Cy choose to e pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP/PEP) for HIV preventn. Stigma om the gay muny and healthre provirs around promiscuy also prented barriers to PrEP uptake. This qualative rearch was nducted by Stephen Bos, Dr Tyrel Starks and lleagu at Cy Universy New York and published the Journal of Homosexualy.
Gay and bisexual men acunted for 66% of all new HIV diagnos the US 2017. This dit that upled gay men have the potential to benef signifintly om bmedil preventn strategi, such as PrEP (taken on an ongog basis) and PEP (taken shortly after a spected fectn).
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DO HIV-NEGATIVE GAY MEN NEED CONDOMS IF THEY'RE ON PREP? HERE'S WHAT I TELL MY PATIENTS
The thors nclu by emphasisg the need for uple-specific terventns and stigma rctn orr to crease the uptake of bmedil terventn strategi: “PrEP and PEP msagg needs to be tailored toward gay men relatnships through addrsg their potential risk of HIV transmissn whout attackg the qualy of their relatnship. We hear a lot about gay men not g ndoms the days, but how many heterosexual men are g them if their female partners are on birth ntrol?
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PREP FOR GAY MEN 101: EVERYTHG GAY MEN NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TAKG HIV PREVENTN MEDITN!
The Advote reached out to gay and bi men, as well as serodisrdant upl, who e the dg to hear their reasons. ML: I agree wh the World Health Organizatn, and I remend that all sexually active gay men be on PrEP. I am still shocked when I enunter gay men who have no ia what PrEP is and have never even heard advice would you have for other magic upl who are on the fence about PrEP?
Nearly 70% of people livg wh HIV are homosexual and bisexual men – and thankfully the e of PrEP for HIV preventn is creasg among this group. Acrdg to a recent study, the number of gay and bisexual mal takg PrEP creased by 500% om 2014 to 2017.