Equity of PrEP uptake by race, ethnicity, sex and region in the United States in the first decade of PrEP: a population-based analysisResearch in context
Summary: Background: PrEP was approved for HIV prevention in the US in 2012; uptake has been slow. We describe relative equity with the PrEP Equity Ratio (PER), a ratio of PrEP-to-Need Ratios (PnRs). Methods: We used commercial pharmacy data to enumerate PrEP users by race and ethnicity, sex, and US...
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Main Authors: | Patrick S. Sullivan (Author), Stephanie N. DuBose (Author), Amanda D. Castel (Author), Karen W. Hoover (Author), Marta Juhasz (Author), Jodie L. Guest (Author), Gordon Le (Author), Shamaya Whitby (Author), Aaron J. Siegler (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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