PrEPX: Rapid scale-up of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) Preceding the anticipated public subsidisation of PrEP through Medicare, the Victorian government has funded a program (PrEPX) to rapidly scale‐up PrEP access to GBM through high‐caseload clinics
PrEP clinics | Alfred Health PrEP nurses run clinics on Monday and Tuesday and Friday each week A sexual health specialist has a Wednesday clinic each week This clinic is only available to people with Medicare or visitors from countries with reciprocal healthcare agreements You do not need a referral for this clinic
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Pre-exposure prophylaxis - HIV Management Guidelines WHO defines pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as the use of oral tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) or co-formulated TDF emtricitabine (TDF FTC) or co-formulated TDF lamivudine (TDF 3TC) by HIV-negative people to prevent HIV acquisition (FTC and 3TC are considered interchangeable)
Evaluation of preexposure (PrEP) eligibility criteria . . . - UNSW Sites The PrEPX study sought to provide PrEP to 2600 people at high risk of HIV in Victoria, Australia, with the primary aim of reducing HIV transmissions in Victorian MSM by 30% and in the entire Victorian population by 25%
Factors influencing coverage of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) in . . . Australia is considered to be a leading country in the provision of PrEP to populations at risk of HIV infection The current national HIV strategy includes an aim of increasing to 75% the proportion of eligible people who are on PrEP