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PrEP use and HIV incidence among youth at-risk for HIV infection in Los Angeles and New Orleans: Findings from ATN 149.

Anu AryalArleen A LeibowitzWarren Scott ComuladaMary Jane Rotheram-BorusRobert BolanManuel A OcasioDallas Swendemannull null
Published in: Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) (2023)
Discontinuous use of PrEP may increase risk of HIV acquisition among youth at higher risk for HIV infection and indications for PrEP. Thus, to realize the promise of PrEP in reducing new HIV infections, reducing clinical burdens for PrEP continuation are warranted.
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