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Post-exposure prophylaxis involves taking a 28-day course of anti-HIV drugs, after possible exposure to HIV. It may be used by healthcare workers (occupational PEP) or after sex (post-exposure prophylaxis after sexual exposure, PEPSE, also known as non-occupational PEP or nPEP).

What to Do When a Patient Admits an H.I.V. Phobia

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New York Times
16 September 2014

Change to recommended regimen for post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)

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Expert Advisory Group on AIDS (EAGA)
11 September 2014

Forgotten Negatives: The Limits of Treatment as Prevention

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Treatment Action Group
2 April 2014

National Leaders Release Policy Statement on HIV Prophylaxis for Sexual Assault Survivors

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San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
20 August 2013

ACT UP New York Protests Hospital for Denial of PEP

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Poz magazine news
18 July 2013

Mathematical models to better combat HIV

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
3 June 2013

Doctors call for law to protect them against HIV

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The Telegraph
3 June 2013

Drug that can stop HIV if used right away is costly

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KERO-TV 23
11 April 2013

Postexposure Prophylaxis: Dealing With Old Guidelines

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Clinical Care Options (requires registration)
13 March 2013

Australia: Second man denied PEP from hospital

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Sydney Star Observer
23 January 2013