'Why would you promote something that is less percent safer than a condom?': Perspectives on partially effective HIV prevention technologies among key populations in South Africa
New biomedical prevention technologies (NPTs) for HIV, including oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, and vaginal and rectal microbicides and HIV vaccines in development, may contribute substantially to controlling the HIV epidemic. However, their effectiveness is contingent on product acceptability and a...
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Main Authors: | Clara Rubincam (Author), Peter A. Newman (Author), Millicent Atujuna (Author), Linda-Gail Bekker (Author) |
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