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News: HIV Charities Release Joint Statement on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

<p>A group of the UK’s leading HIV charities have released a joint statement outlining their position on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP).</p> <p>by Newsdesk | 24th September 2013</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><img src="http://www.thegayuk.com/communities/8/004/009/928/388/images/4599094445.jpg" width="460" height="305" alt="" title=""/></p> <p></p><p>PrEP is a promising new HIV prevention strategy that is currently being trialled in the UK. It involves people who do not have HIV taking a daily dose of one or two of the drugs that are used to treat HIV. Studies suggest that this can prevent infection if the user is exposed to HIV.</p><p> </p><p>Faced with continuing high rates of HIV transmission amongst gay men in the UK, the charities believe we need to see additional effective prevention options introduced, such as PrEP, so that more gay men are able to reduce their HIV risk.</p><p> </p><p>Currently, Public Health England and the MRC Clinical Trials Unit are running a UK trial of PrEP, called the PROUD study, for gay and bisexual men who are at a high risk of infection.</p><p> </p><p>The group has created the statement in a bid to raise awareness around PrEP and provide gay and bisexual men with clear, accurate information. It covers why researchers are conducting a trial of PrEP in the UK, how effective it is, and under what circumstances PrEP could be used to reduce new infections. The full document can be viewed at www.proud.mrc.ac.uk/news.aspx.</p><p> </p><p>The charities who collaborated on the statement are GMFA, the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, NAM, NAT (National AIDS Trust), Terrence Higgins Trust, and Yorkshire MESMAC.</p><p> </p><p>For more details on the PROUD study, please visit <a href="http://www.proud.mrc.ac.uk/">www.proud.mrc.ac.uk</a></p><p></p><p>Visit the No Excuse Project for free condoms <a href="http://www.noexcuseproject.co.uk/">http://www.noexcuseproject.co.uk</a> </p><p> </p>

A group of the UK’s leading HIV charities have released a joint statement outlining their position on Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP).

by Newsdesk | 24th September 2013

PrEP is a promising new HIV prevention strategy that is currently being trialled in the UK. It involves people who do not have HIV taking a daily dose of one or two of the drugs that are used to treat HIV. Studies suggest that this can prevent infection if the user is exposed to HIV.

Faced with continuing high rates of HIV transmission amongst gay men in the UK, the charities believe we need to see additional effective prevention options introduced, such as PrEP, so that more gay men are able to reduce their HIV risk.

Currently, Public Health England and the MRC Clinical Trials Unit are running a UK trial of PrEP, called the PROUD study, for gay and bisexual men who are at a high risk of infection.

The group has created the statement in a bid to raise awareness around PrEP and provide gay and bisexual men with clear, accurate information. It covers why researchers are conducting a trial of PrEP in the UK, how effective it is, and under what circumstances PrEP could be used to reduce new infections. The full document can be viewed at www.proud.mrc.ac.uk/news.aspx.

The charities who collaborated on the statement are GMFA, the Lesbian and Gay Foundation, NAM, NAT (National AIDS Trust), Terrence Higgins Trust, and Yorkshire MESMAC.

For more details on the PROUD study, please visit www.proud.mrc.ac.uk

Visit the No Excuse Project for free condoms http://www.noexcuseproject.co.uk

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