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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).

A Resisted Pill to Prevent H.I.V.

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New York Times
31 December 2013

Gay Men Having More Unprotected Sex, but Truvada has Changed Game

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New Republic
16 December 2013

HIV Microbicides Require Safety, Efficacy, Good Marketing

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Medscape (requires free registration)
30 October 2013

IPM Receives Two Awards from USAID to Advance HIV Prevention Technologies for Women

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International Partnership for Microbicides
22 October 2013

HIV protective drugs 'do not increase sexual risk-taking'

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Medical News Today
17 October 2013

PrEP: Information and Speculation

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Vada
10 October 2013

David Evans: PrEP Should Be a Fast Idea, Not a Slow One

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Huffington Post
5 October 2013

What’s next for PrEP in the UK?

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2 October 2013

Why Is No One On the First Treatment To Prevent HIV?

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New Yorker (blog)
2 October 2013

PATH Evaluates Janssen’s Rilpivirine as HIV Infection Prophylactic

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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
25 September 2013

A bleak future for PrEP in the UK

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25 September 2013