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Pre-exposure prophylaxis involves people who do not have HIV taking antiretroviral drugs when they are at risk of exposure to HIV in order to prevent infection. The drugs are usually taken as pills (oral PrEP).

Where next for HIV prevention in New Zealand?

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BMJ Group blogs
30 January 2016

Unprepared, unwilling and unethical

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Incidence 0
26 January 2016

Here's Free Info on PrEP Specifically for Trans Women and Men

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Poz magazine news
26 January 2016

Why people need PrEP

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Prepster
21 January 2016

HIV drugs give couples 'ray of hope'

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BBC Health
18 January 2016

Short- or Medium-Term PrEP Is Safer Than Aspirin

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AIDSMeds
13 January 2016

Kenya: Approval of Truvada a game changer in anti-HIV/Aids effort

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The East African
11 January 2016

DIY healthcare: importing PrEP into the UK

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Prepster
7 January 2016

The State of the HIV Epidemic

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Poz
6 January 2016

Gilead statement on the approval of PrEP in Kenya

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EATG
5 January 2016

3 Potential Barriers to HIV PrEP

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Pharmacy Times
31 December 2015

New York Revamps Safe Sex

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New York Times
22 December 2015

UK unPrEPared (video)

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Vimeo
21 December 2015

A drug designed to treat HIV continues move into new role -- prevention

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St Louis Post-Dispatch
19 December 2015