2014
DOI: 10.1071/sh13094
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Challenges and potential barriers to the uptake of antiretroviral-based prevention in Asia and the Pacific region

Abstract: Abstract. Evidence has emerged over the past few years on the effectiveness of antiretroviral-based prevention technologies to prevent (i) HIV transmission while decreasing morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected persons, and (ii) HIV acquisition in HIV-uninfected individuals through pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Only few of the planned studies on treatment as prevention (TasP) are conducted in Asia. TasP might be more feasible and effective in concentrated rather than in generalised epidemics, as resources… Show more

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“…The benefits of treatment as prevention (TasP), however, largely depend on identifying undiagnosed individuals and ensuring linkage and retention in HIV care [51]. Considering that the Brazilian Ministry of Health has recently adopted the test-and-treat policy, the major challenge in Brazil is to stimulate periodic HIV testing, specifically targeting the most at risk populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of treatment as prevention (TasP), however, largely depend on identifying undiagnosed individuals and ensuring linkage and retention in HIV care [51]. Considering that the Brazilian Ministry of Health has recently adopted the test-and-treat policy, the major challenge in Brazil is to stimulate periodic HIV testing, specifically targeting the most at risk populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, there has been increased interest in PrEP implementation in Asia as part of a comprehensive HIV prevention strategy. 28 To inform future demonstration projects and implementation of PrEP in Vietnam, we assessed preferences for daily oral, injectable, and rectal microbicide modalities of PrEP, as well as participants’ view on potential barriers to uptake and adherence among a nationwide, online sample of Vietnamese MSM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Timely access to HIV services, including the initial focus on testing, is central to HIV treatment and prevention efforts in these global strategies. HIV testing is identified as an important factor contributing to improved HIV care along the care continuum (Christopoulos et al, 2013;Gardner, McLees, Steiner, Del Rio, & Burman, 2011;Gari et al, 2013;Lo et al, 2014) and is accompanied by epidemiological monitoring of the uptake of the cascade of services. Strategies informed by the principle of early, universal diagnosis and treatment for HIV infection have prompted a rethink about how service user engagement with HIV care is planned, implemented, and experienced.…”
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