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The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention

INTRODUCTION: Towards the end of the twentieth century, significant success was achieved in reducing incidence in several global HIV epidemics through ongoing prevention strategies. However, further progress in risk reduction was uncertain. For one thing, it was clear that social vulnerability had t...

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Autores principales: Cáceres, Carlos F, Koechlin, Florence, Goicochea, Pedro, Sow, Papa-Salif, O'Reilly, Kevin R, Mayer, Kenneth H, Godfrey-Faussett, Peter
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Publicado: International AIDS Society 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198341
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.4.19949
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author Cáceres, Carlos F
Koechlin, Florence
Goicochea, Pedro
Sow, Papa-Salif
O'Reilly, Kevin R
Mayer, Kenneth H
Godfrey-Faussett, Peter
author_facet Cáceres, Carlos F
Koechlin, Florence
Goicochea, Pedro
Sow, Papa-Salif
O'Reilly, Kevin R
Mayer, Kenneth H
Godfrey-Faussett, Peter
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description INTRODUCTION: Towards the end of the twentieth century, significant success was achieved in reducing incidence in several global HIV epidemics through ongoing prevention strategies. However, further progress in risk reduction was uncertain. For one thing, it was clear that social vulnerability had to be addressed, through research on interventions addressing health systems and other structural barriers. As soon as antiretroviral treatment became available, researchers started to conceive that antiretrovirals might play a role in decreasing either susceptibility in uninfected people or infectiousness among people living with HIV. In this paper we focus on the origin, present status, and potential contribution of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) within the combination HIV prevention framework. DISCUSSION: After a phase of controversy, PrEP efficacy trials took off. By 2015, daily oral PrEP, using tenofovir alone or in combination with emtricitabine, has been proven efficacious, though efficacy seems heavily contingent upon adherence to pill uptake. Initial demonstration projects after release of efficacy results have shown that PrEP can be implemented in real settings and adherence can be high, leading to high effectiveness. Despite its substantial potential, beliefs persist about unfeasibility in real-life settings due to stigma, cost, adherence, and potential risk compensation barriers. CONCLUSIONS: The strategic synergy of behavioural change communication, biomedical strategies (including PrEP), and structural programmes is providing the basis for the combination HIV prevention framework. If PrEP is to ever become a key component of that framework, several negative beliefs must be confronted based on emerging evidence; moreover, research gaps regarding PrEP implementation must be filled, and appropriate prioritization strategies must be set up. Those challenges are significant, proportional to the impact that PrEP implementation may have in the global response to HIV.
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spelling pubmed-45098952015-07-22 The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention Cáceres, Carlos F Koechlin, Florence Goicochea, Pedro Sow, Papa-Salif O'Reilly, Kevin R Mayer, Kenneth H Godfrey-Faussett, Peter J Int AIDS Soc PrEP Implementation Science: State-of-the-Art and Research Agenda INTRODUCTION: Towards the end of the twentieth century, significant success was achieved in reducing incidence in several global HIV epidemics through ongoing prevention strategies. However, further progress in risk reduction was uncertain. For one thing, it was clear that social vulnerability had to be addressed, through research on interventions addressing health systems and other structural barriers. As soon as antiretroviral treatment became available, researchers started to conceive that antiretrovirals might play a role in decreasing either susceptibility in uninfected people or infectiousness among people living with HIV. In this paper we focus on the origin, present status, and potential contribution of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) within the combination HIV prevention framework. DISCUSSION: After a phase of controversy, PrEP efficacy trials took off. By 2015, daily oral PrEP, using tenofovir alone or in combination with emtricitabine, has been proven efficacious, though efficacy seems heavily contingent upon adherence to pill uptake. Initial demonstration projects after release of efficacy results have shown that PrEP can be implemented in real settings and adherence can be high, leading to high effectiveness. Despite its substantial potential, beliefs persist about unfeasibility in real-life settings due to stigma, cost, adherence, and potential risk compensation barriers. CONCLUSIONS: The strategic synergy of behavioural change communication, biomedical strategies (including PrEP), and structural programmes is providing the basis for the combination HIV prevention framework. If PrEP is to ever become a key component of that framework, several negative beliefs must be confronted based on emerging evidence; moreover, research gaps regarding PrEP implementation must be filled, and appropriate prioritization strategies must be set up. Those challenges are significant, proportional to the impact that PrEP implementation may have in the global response to HIV. International AIDS Society 2015-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4509895/ /pubmed/26198341 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.4.19949 Text en © 2015 World Health Organization; licensee IAS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/legalcode This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organization or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted.
spellingShingle PrEP Implementation Science: State-of-the-Art and Research Agenda
Cáceres, Carlos F
Koechlin, Florence
Goicochea, Pedro
Sow, Papa-Salif
O'Reilly, Kevin R
Mayer, Kenneth H
Godfrey-Faussett, Peter
The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title_full The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title_fullStr The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title_full_unstemmed The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title_short The promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination HIV prevention
title_sort promises and challenges of pre-exposure prophylaxis as part of the emerging paradigm of combination hiv prevention
topic PrEP Implementation Science: State-of-the-Art and Research Agenda
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509895/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26198341
http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.18.4.19949
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