Vancouver celebrates uptake for free HIV prevention drugs
Many countries are opting to use an entire arsenal against HIV including modernizing laws which fuel stigma, discrimination and social exclusion of the vulnerable, those living with HIV, ensuring good feeding and ARV adherence. So far, they are succeeding in this as opposed to those other countries that are not. We bring you a two part story beginning with Canada.
TheAccording to Cherise Seucharan of the StarMetro Vancouver, the Ministry of Health is reporting strong success six months into a program expanding coverage of HIV prevention medications.
On Jan. 1, the province began covering the costs of preexposure prophylaxis treatment, also known as PrEP, for patients deemed at-risk. On Tuesday, Minister Adrian Dix announced that so far 1,944 people have received free PrEP, with a smaller number receiving post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP).
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