학술논문
Population-level effectiveness of rapid, targeted, high-coverage roll-out of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in men who have sex with men: the EPIC-NSW prospective cohort study
Document Type
Article
Author
Grulich, Andrew E; Guy, Rebecca; Amin, Janaki; Jin, Fengyi; Selvey, Christine; Holden, Jo; Schmidt, Heather-Marie A; Zablotska, Iryna; Price, Karen; Whittaker, Bill; Chant, Kerry; Cooper, Craig; McGill, Scott; Telfer, Barbara; Yeung, Barbara; Levitt, Gesalit; Ogilvie, Erin E; Dharan, Nila J; Hammoud, Mohamed A; Vaccher, Stefanie; Watchirs-Smith, Lucy; McNulty, Anna; Smith, David J; Allen, Debra M; Baker, David; Bloch, Mark; Bopage, Rohan I; Brown, Katherine; Carr, Andrew; Carmody, Christopher J; Collins, Kym L; Finlayson, Robert; Foster, Rosalind; Jackson, Eva Y; Lewis, David A; Lusk, Josephine; O'Connor, Catherine C; Ryder, Nathan; Vlahakis, Emanuel; Read, Phillip; Cooper, David A; Smith, Don; Ooi, Catriona; Martin, Sarah; Soo, Tuck Meng; Templeton, David; Townson, David; Forssman, Brad; Doong, Nick; Han Thai, Gai; Anderson, Ben; MacLeod, Hugh; Parkhill, Nicolas
Source
The Lancet HIV; November 2018, Vol. 5 Issue: 11 pe629-e637, 9p
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ISSN
24054704; 23523018
Abstract
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is highly effective in men who have sex with men (MSM) at the individual level, but data on population-level impact are lacking. We examined whether rapid, targeted, and high-coverage roll-out of PrEP in an MSM epidemic would reduce HIV incidence in the cohort prescribed PrEP and state-wide in Australia's most populous state, New South Wales.