Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the use of antiretroviral as a prevention method in men and women. It is used by HIV negative persons who are at substantial risk of HIV infection. It is very effective in preventing anal and vaginal transmission of HIV infection.

There is a need for effective and adequate advocacy for PrEP in the community as more people need to be aware of it. Health workers and people that work with and have direct contact with the community also need to have this information order to provide adequate referrals to persons that are in need of this prevention method. Adolescent and young people who are at risk of the HIV infection also needs this awareness and should be able to walk into health facilities to demand this service.

Increased knowledge about PrEP would significantly reduce the incidence of HIV infection, hence PrEP should be readily available and accessible.

Omolara Bamiwola 

2019 LeNNiB Champion