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PUBLIC HEALTH REPORTS
卷 137, 期 1, 页码 25-31出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0033354921994202
关键词
people who inject drugs; HIV; preexposure prophylaxis; outbreak response; implementation
资金
- CDC
In response to an HIV outbreak among people who inject drugs in Cabell County, West Virginia, the implementation of PrEP was successful in increasing usage rates through integration with existing healthcare services, coordination with other HIV prevention activities, and customization to meet local needs. Lessons learned from this experience provide a framework for expanding PrEP in similar settings in the future.
From January 1, 2018, through October 9, 2019, 82 HIV diagnoses occurred among people who inject drugs (PWID) in Cabell County, West Virginia. Increasing the use of HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among PWID was one of the goals of a joint federal, state, and local response to this HIV outbreak. Through partnerships with the local health department, a federally qualified health center, and an academic medical system, we integrated PrEP into medication-assisted treatment, syringe services program, and primary health care settings. During the initial PrEP implementation period (April 18-May 17, 2019), 110 health care providers and administrators received PrEP training, the number of clinics offering PrEP increased from 2 to 15, and PrEP referrals were integrated with partner services, outreach, and testing activities. The number of people on PrEP increased from 15 in the 6 months before PrEP expansion to 127 in the 6 months after PrEP implementation. Lessons learned included the importance of implementing PrEP within existing health care services, integrating PrEP with other HIV prevention response activities, adapting training and material to fit the local context, and customizing care to meet the needs of PWID. The delivery of PrEP to PWID is challenging but complements other HIV prevention interventions. The expansion of PrEP in response to this HIV outbreak in Cabell County provides a framework for expanding PrEP in other outbreak and non-outbreak settings.
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