| Literature DB >> 25078629 |
Wenya Yu1, Lu Wang2, Na Han3, Xiayan Zhang2, Tanmay Mahapatra4, Sanchita Mahapatra4, Giridhar R Babu5, Weiming Tang6, Roger Detels7, Jinkou Zhao8.
Abstract
Antiretroviral drugs are being tried as candidates for the pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) against HIV for a considerable period, due to their potential for immediate inhibition of viral replication. Discrepancies in the findings called for a critical review of the relevant efforts and their outcomes. A systematic literature search identified 143 eligible articles of which only 5 reported complete findings while another 11 were still on-going. Observed moderate efficacy and good safety profile seemed to identify PrEP as a promising step for minimizing the spread of HIV to relatively unaffected population and controlling the epidemic among high risk population groups. But the duration of this efficacy was found to depend heavily on the availability, adherence and other related issues like cost, political commitment, ethical consideration etc. To prevent potential cultural and behavioral modifications, proper pre-administration counseling also seemed critical for the success of PrEP as a cost-effective intervention with adequate coverage.Entities:
Keywords: HIV prevention; antiretroviral therapy; controlling the HIV epidemic; pre-exposure prophylaxis; prevention of HIV spread
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25078629 PMCID: PMC4312541 DOI: 10.3109/21691401.2014.934458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol ISSN: 2169-1401 Impact factor: 5.678