Oral Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a powerful prevention tool that can reduce the risk of HIV infection by 92% or more when taken as directed. PrEP is increasingly being adopted around the world even in low and middle income countries. PrEP users are however required to pay out of pocket for routine tests eg STI testing and treatment service needed during PrEP uptake. The people who are most in need of PrEP often may not have the resources. This treatment site user fees for PrEP access remains a great challenge for people who use PrEP especially in low income countries. This could consequently affect PrEP users’ adherence and retention in care if they are unable to pay for the routine test services. There is therefore need to explore and provide ways to increase PrEP users access to low cost diagnostics or free quality STI services over the long run.
By Orobosa Enadeghe