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- W4382680317 abstract "Antiretroviral pre-exposure prevention (PrEP) to stop HIV transmission was 1st approved by the USA Food and Drug Administration in 2012. Despite correlations of decreases in new HIV infections being greatest wherever PrE-exposure prophylaxis has been deployed, the uptake of PrE-exposure prophylaxis is insulant, significantly among populations with disproportionate HIV burden. This narrative review seeks to spot individual and general barriers to PrE-exposure prophylaxis usage in African country. A comprehensive search of recent literature uncovered a fancy array of structural, social, clinical, and behavioral barriers, as well as knowledge/awareness of PrE exposure prophylaxis, perception of HIV risk, stigma from care suppliers or family/partners/friends, distrust of care providers/systems, access to school assignment, prices of PrE exposure prophylaxis, and issues around school assignment facet effects/medication interactions. significantly, these barriers might have totally different effects on specific populations in danger. The complete potential of PrE-exposure prophylaxis for HIV interference won't be realized till these problems area unit self-addressed. Ways to realize this goal ought to embody academic interventions, innovative approaches to delivery of HIV care, resource, and DE stigmatization of PrE-exposure prophylaxis and PrE-exposure prophylaxis users. Until then, PrE-exposure prophylaxis `uptake can still be suboptimal, significantly among people who would like it most. Results: Stigma influences uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis; HIV risk perception does not affect uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis; and a significant negative relationship between stigma and pre-exposure prophylaxis uptake. Conclusion: This study was conducted to investigate barriers to oral pre-exposure prophylaxis. Significant findings of the study conclude: stigma influences uptake of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV. Keywords: Acquired immunodeficiency syndromes, Barriers, Adolescents, Human immunodeficiency virus, Human immunodeficiency virus testing, Young Boys, Young Girls, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis." @default.
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- W4382680317 date "2023-06-30" @default.
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- W4382680317 title "Barriers to Uptake of Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis for HIV among Adolescents’ Young boys and Girls an Assessment of Cross River North Nigeria" @default.
- W4382680317 doi "https://doi.org/10.21522/tijph.2013.11.02.art026" @default.
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