“Taken together, these findings indicate that substance use should not be used as a reason to withhold PrEP because of concerns about adherence,” the authors concluded.
Netherlands: Clinics to start offering surrogacy to gay couples
PROUD qualitative findings: PrEP’s impact on sexual behaviour
France: Poor Sleep Habits Linked with Risky Sexual Behavior in HIV-Susceptible Population
Kenya: Using radio to reach communities
Nigeria: Defending Human Rights, Protecting against Violence, Preventing HIV/AIDS
Policymakers, donors, and implementers must place greater emphasis on the integration of services to prevent and mitigate the effects of violence into health programming and to create an enabling environment for key populations to access healthcare services and reduce their vulnerabilities to human rights violations, and therefore their risk of contracting HIV.