The U.S. reported 32,100 estimated new HIV infections in 2021, per the CDC.
Share on nextdoor Health experts and advocates say the number of new infections should be far lower with the availability of prevention medication."PrEP is 99% effective or more in preventing HIV. It's safe, and it's low or no cost for nearly everyone," says Julia Marcus, a professor at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and Harvard Medical School.
"At this point, we have no more excuses for why we are not ending new HIV infections in this country."Marcus and Douglas Krakower, a fellow professor, received a $500,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to conduct the research. They will survey gay and bisexual men, cisgender women and transgender women about whether they would want easy access to PrEP and why or why not.on how making birth control available over the counter would affect the people who need it most but can't get to a doctor to obtain a prescription.The center, based at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute in partnership with Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, launched last month.
The center has 13 faculty members, a half-dozen postdoctoral fellows and various advisors, says Brittany Charlton, the center's founding director.Share on linkedin
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