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Tom CRAIG
Well the question is are we really going to start a fight over allocations to end new HIV transmissions because of lower funding allocations? I hope not. PrEP has been shown in many lab studies to effectively reduce new HIV infections and to bring into the health system person not really destined to go see a doctor before for prevention. Which everyone benefits from. The problem with this study's idea to re-allocate funding to TASP and testing is not a good idea.
January 26, 2021 • Paris, France