Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is one of the new HIV prevention tools which works by taking one pill every day. The word “prophylaxis” means to prevent or control the spread of an infection or disease. PrEP is suitable for people at substantial risk and can only prevent an idividual from acquiring HIV when exposed to the virus. People who use PrEP should take the medicine every day and return to their health care provider every 3 months for follow-up and prescription refill. People at substantial risk to HIV may include; People who have multiple sexual partners whose status’ are unknown, people who are in a sero discordant relationship, key population such as men who have sex with men (MSM), Female Sex Workers (FSW) and People Who Inject Drugs (PWID).

Research shows that PrEP reduces the risk of contracting HIV from sex intercourse by almost 95% if taken regularly.  Just as “they” say, “Prevention is better than cure”, it is very important we prevent ourselves from contracting the virus. It is important to note that PrEP and condoms can used simultaneously to prevent othre STIs and unwanted pregnancy.

Adeshina Oluwanifemi – NHVMAS LeNNiB Champion, 2020