A screening tool to assess risk and eligibility for PrEP. Developed by PSI.
Topic(s): Monitoring & Evaluation, Service Delivery
Product(s): Oral PrEP
Format(s): Form/Template, Factsheet
Source(s): PSI
Type: Document
This toolkit is designed to help clinicians develop knowledge and skills to provide multiple HIV PrEP methods. The toolkit includes resources for oral PrEP, long-acting cabotegravir (CAB-LA), dapivirine vaginal ring (DVR), and long-acting lenacapavir (LEN).
This special JIAS supplement illustrates current evidence, implementation learnings and challenges associated with the introduction, uptake, and continued use of PrEP within the context of an expanded HIV prevention method-mix.
Thirteen years after oral PrEP’s introduction, global uptake remains slow, with just over 9 million initiations—falling short of UNAIDS’ 2025 targets. While HIV infections are declining in some regions, others are experiencing increasing epidemics. Despite challenges, lessons from oral PrEP and CAB rollout have strengthened health systems for scaling up longer-acting PrEP. AVAC undertook a…
AVAC’s Global PrEP Tracker offers two views on PrEP uptake around the world. Visit data.prepwatch.org for a dynamic map-based tool to explore trends in oral PrEP use globally as countries introduce and scale up PrEP programs. For insights on the full scope of PrEP use around the world, the PrEP Tracker as a spreadsheet offers…
This article from Journal of Addiction Medicine examines interests and concerns around use of oral and injectable PrEP amongst people who inject drugs in the United States.
This tool was developed to be used by peer outreach workers, peer educators, and other community-based health providers to help provide comprehensive information about pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to key population peers.
This article from BMC Public Health describes the results of a study to evaluate PrEP continuation among female sex workers and explore potential determinants of PrEP adherence within a public referral hospital in urban Uganda.
This adaptable factsheet can be used by program implementers to raise awareness about oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). It highlights tips for using oral PrEP, side effects, and dosing regimens for different groups of people.
The intent of this document is to provide adaptable guidelines to support the development and adoption of national guidelines that align with World Health Organization (WHO) post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) recommendations and guidance. The document includes prompts for national-level consideration during the guideline adaptation process.
This tool can assist providers in assessing acute HIV infection (AHI) in clients using oral PrEP, PrEP ring, and CAB PrEP by offering guidance through three steps: HIV testing, recent exposure to HIV assessment, and AHI assessment. Providers are encouraged to use clinical judgement and defer to national guidance as needed.