Can peers stop HIV? brazil tests new community approach for youth
NCT ID NCT06661356
Summary
This study aims to see if having young people (ages 15-24) trained to provide HIV prevention medication (PrEP) to their peers in community settings works better than the standard clinic-based care in Brazil. It will involve 1,400 young people who are at risk for HIV but not currently using PrEP. Researchers will compare if getting PrEP from a peer increases starting the medication, sticking with it, and taking it correctly over a year.
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Federal University of Bahia
Salvador, Estado de Bahia, Brazil
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University of São Paulo
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
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