Emergency rooms become frontline in fight against HIV
NCT ID NCT06408142
Summary
This study aims to see if busy hospital emergency rooms can be used to find people at high risk for HIV and connect them to prevention services. Researchers will offer HIV testing and information about prevention drugs (PrEP) to all eligible patients in emergency departments in South Africa and Baltimore. The goal is to reach people who might not otherwise get these services through regular healthcare.
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Gugulethu Community Health Centre
RECRUITINGCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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