Informal doxyPEP/PrEP use associated with HIV PrEP use, sexualized drug use and perception of safety As highlighted by this paper and an accompanying editorial by Lyons et al., the prescription of ...
New research analyzing an online survey of 1,633 respondents found 15% recent use of doxycycline post- and pre-exposure prophylaxis (doxyPEP/PrEP) among men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender ...
MISTR, the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ sexual health platform, just marked one year of providing free DoxyPEP, and STI positivity rates have dropped by more than 50 percent among MISTR’s more than 500,000 ...
“This real-world cohort study among HIV PrEP users demonstrates that DoxyPEP was associated with significant reduction in CT[C trachomatis]and SPL [syphilis] incidence over more than 1 year of ...
MISTR says that its efforts to provide free DoxyPEP to patients across the United States has resulted in a drop in STI positivity rates by more than 50% among its more than 500,000 patients. The news ...
DENVER -- Chlamydia and early syphilis cases among at-risk individuals were halved after the introduction of doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (doxyPEP), real-world data from San Francisco showed.
The early rollout of doxyPEP in San Francisco has contributed to a decline in sexually transmitted infections, according to studies presented March 4 at the Conference on Retroviruses and ...
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute examined whether doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis (doxyPEP) was associated with declines in bacterial ...
After years of rising rates of syphilis and chlamydia among queer men, it appears a new tool is helping to curb infections. A study says that taking DoxyPEP reduced the incidence of chlamydia and ...
Sexually transmitted infections, or STIs, are incredibly common. In fact, one in five people have an STI, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). And in 2021 alone, ...
A strategy for preventing sexually transmitted infections (STIs) appears to be rapidly losing effectiveness against gonorrhea ...
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