PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) and its possibilities for clinical practice

Nicholls, Emily Jay; and Rosengarten, Marsha. 2020. PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) and its possibilities for clinical practice. Sexualities, 23(8), pp. 1327-1342. ISSN 1363-4607 [Article]
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In this article, we reflect on the possibilities that PrEP (HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis) raises for HIV specialist clinicians. Often neglected, yet a direct participant at the intersection of a complex tension within public health debates on how to reduce HIV transmission and the sexual sociability of individuals, we reflect on current thinking of health practitioners involved in the day-to-day practice of prescribing PrEP. Drawing on interviews with practitioners in the context of UK sexual health and HIV specialist medicine, while bearing in mind neoliberal critiques and process studies of medical science, we propose that PrEP invites the possibility for reconstituting approaches to sex and risk.


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