| Literature DB >> 26198344 |
Willem Daniel François Venter1, Frances Cowan2, Vivian Black1, Kevin Rebe3, Linda-Gail Bekker4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Southern and Eastern Africa bear the brunt of the AIDS epidemic, and current prevention interventions remain inadequate. Antiretroviral-based pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is gaining momentum as an effective prevention intervention. DISCUSSION: Discussions have been started on how this strategy could be employed in Africa such that the populations most in need can be reached urgently for the greatest impact. This requires the selection of specific risk groups and service environments in which PrEP can be distributed safely and cost effectively while being mindful of any ethical issues.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; HIV; PrEP; South Africa
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26198344 PMCID: PMC4509894 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.18.4.19979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Ongoing and planned demonstration PrEP (oral and topical) and open label extension projects involving women, men, MSM, sex worker and discordant couples
| Study/project | Population | Description | Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partners demonstration project | 1000 HIV serodiscordant couples | Open label | Kenya, Uganda | Enrolling |
| CAPRISA 008 | Open label | South Africa | Enrolling | |
| CHAMPS-SA | 150 young men and women (15–19 yr) | Open label | South Africa | Enrolling Results 2015/6 |
| SAPPHIRE FSW RCT | 2800 FSW | Open label | Zimbabwe | Enrolling |
| TAPs: Expanded use of ART for treatment and prevention for female sex workers in South Africa | 400 FSW | Open label | South Africa | Enrolling |
| Sibanye MSM Project | 200 MSM | Open label (adult MSM) | South Africa | Enrolling |
| PrEP for MSM | 300 MSM | Open label (adult MSM) | South Africa | Under review |
| RCTS with planned open label extensions | Population | Description | Location | Status |
| ASPIRE | 2629 hetero women | Placebo RCT | Zimbabwe, Malawi, Uganda, South Africa | Enrolling 2015 |
| RING study | 1959 hetero women | Placebo RCT | South Africa | Enrolling 2015 |
Potential population types suitable for implementation of pre-exposure prophylaxis prevention strategies in Southern Africa
| Population type | Potential venue | Demo. projects underway in the region | Potential barriers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adolescent girls | School health services, community-based adolescent venues, adolescent-friendly health services | √ | Consent, participation, adherence, regular testing |
| Contraceptive services | Contraception services | × | Participation, adherence, regular testing |
| MSM | Mens’ health services, MSM specific services | √ | Regular testing, available services, homoprejudice and criminalization |
| Sex workers (SWs) | SW services, SW venues | √ | Criminalization, regular testing, labelling and stigma |
| Pregnant women | Antenatal care services | × | Participation, regular testing, continued use |
| Discordant couples | Safer conception services, HIV care services | √ | Participation, adherence, regular testing |
| Men | Work venues | × | Acceptance by work health programmes, regular testing |