Dealing with pre-exposure prophylaxis-associated condom migration: Changing the paradigm for men who have sex with men

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Abstract

The behavioural aspects of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) are challenging, particularly the issue of condom migration. Three vital questions are: (1) at the population-level, will condom migration lead to increases in non-viral sexually transmissible infections?; (2) how can clinic-based counselling best promote the dual use of condoms and PrEP?; and (3) in future PrEP trials, what are the 'best practices' that should be used to avoid type 1 and type 2 errors that arise without accounting for condom use behaviours? This communication piece addresses each question and suggests the risk of a 'PrEP only' focus to widening health disparities.

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Crosby, R. A. (2017). Dealing with pre-exposure prophylaxis-associated condom migration: Changing the paradigm for men who have sex with men. Sexual Health, 14(1), 106–110. https://doi.org/10.1071/SH16128

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