“F*ck w/out
Fear, PrEP Is Here” is the sex-positive message being delivered in an HIV
prevention campaign by the Los Angeles LGBT Center. The goal is to use “raw and
real language” to get the word out about Truvada as PrEP, or pre-exposure
prophylaxis, which is a daily pill to prevent someone from contracting HIV.
“It’s widely
believed that a two-pronged approach is what will be most effective at ending
the transmission of HIV in the U.S.,” said Robert Bolan, MD, the center’s chief
medical officer, in a press release about the campaign. “Quickly linking newly
diagnosed HIV-positive people to care can reduce or eliminate the risk they can
transmit the virus; it’s the same treatment effect for people who have been
living with HIV for a while or a long time. Then if HIV-uninfected people who
are most at-risk of infection successfully protect themselves from the virus,
we can effectively end HIV transmission here. Because the availability of
condoms alone hasn’t been enough to stop HIV, we’re excited about the promise
of PrEP.”
According to the press
release, “those most at risk of HIV are gay and bisexual youth of color and
transgender women, but a recent study by APLA [AIDS Project Los Angeles] Health
of young gay and bisexual men revealed that Latino and African-American youth
are the least likely to know about PrEP and less than 10 percent are using it.
Those who do know about PrEP frequently have misconceptions about it, including
the belief that it’s not effective or safe and that it’s unaffordable.”
More information can be found
on the campaign’s website, PrEPHere.org,
which also includes an HIV risk-assessment tool. Answer 13 simple questions and
you’ll get an HIV risk score that could help determine whether PrEP is right
for you (though, of course, speaking with a counselor or professional is also
advised).
Is PrEP for you?
Are you willing to "F*ck w/out Fear?"
Thank you for promoting this, my blogging brother! Take care and stay bare!
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