PrEP, Targeted Intervention Strategies Effective in High Risk Adolescent Sexual Minority Males
January 05, 2018
January 05, 2018
ATLANTA, Georgia, Jan. 5 -- Emory University's Woodruff Health Sciences Center issued the following news release:
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) along with targeted implementation strategies have the potential to significantly reduce HIV incidence among high risk, adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM), according to a recent study developed by the University of Washington and Emory University. ASMM are males 18 years of age or younger who identify as gay or bisexual or are sexuall . . .
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) along with targeted implementation strategies have the potential to significantly reduce HIV incidence among high risk, adolescent sexual minority males (ASMM), according to a recent study developed by the University of Washington and Emory University. ASMM are males 18 years of age or younger who identify as gay or bisexual or are sexuall . . .