Can a chat stop HIV? new study targets drinkers in africa
NCT ID NCT06036238
Summary
This study tests whether a brief counseling session about alcohol use can help adults who drink heavily and are at high risk for HIV stay on their prevention medication (PrEP or PEP). It will involve 400 HIV-negative adults recruited from drinking venues in Kenya and Uganda. Researchers want to see if counseling improves how long people keep taking their pills or getting their shots to prevent HIV.
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Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration (IDRC)
RECRUITINGMbarara, Uganda
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Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)
RECRUITINGMbita, Kenya
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