High Retention and Adherence with Rapid Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Implementation in an Urban Safety-Net Clinic Population

In a low-barrier long-acting PrEP program in a safety-net setting, permitting same-day or next-day initiation, 85% of injections were on-time, and six-month retention was 83%, surpassing outcomes from most previously-reported oral PrEP studies. With drop-in, wrap-around services, similar retention a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical infectious diseases 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Spinelli, Matthew A, Bisom-Rapp, Ezra, Heise, Megan J, Camp, Christina, Appa, Ayesha, Liu, Albert Y, Sassaman, Kevin, Shiels, Mary, Mayorga-Munoz, Francis, Chimezie, Anthonia, Nguyen, Janet, Oskarsson, Jon, Gandhi, Monica
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Zusammenfassung:In a low-barrier long-acting PrEP program in a safety-net setting, permitting same-day or next-day initiation, 85% of injections were on-time, and six-month retention was 83%, surpassing outcomes from most previously-reported oral PrEP studies. With drop-in, wrap-around services, similar retention among housing-insecure populations was seen. Long-acting PrEP expansion is urgently needed.
ISSN:1537-6591
1537-6591
DOI:10.1093/cid/ciae531