1 Drexel University College of Medicine , Division of ID/HIV Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2 Howard Brown Health Center , Chicago, Illinois.
AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2018 Jan;32(1):16-23. doi: 10.1089/apc.2017.0201.
Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a highly effective HIV prevention method; however, it is underutilized among women who are at risk for acquisition of HIV. Women comprise one in five HIV diagnoses in the United States, and significant racial disparities in new HIV diagnoses persist. The rate of new HIV diagnoses among black and African American women in 2015 was 16 times greater than that of white women. These disparities highlight the importance of HIV prevention strategies for women, including the use of PrEP. PrEP is the first highly effective HIV prevention method available to women that is entirely within their control. However, because so few women who may benefit from PrEP are aware of it, few women's healthcare providers offer PrEP to their patients, PrEP has not yet achieved its potential to reduce HIV infections in women. This article describes individual and systemic barriers for women related to the uptake of PrEP services; explains how providers can identify women at risk for HIV; reviews how to provide PrEP to women; and outlines client-centered models for HIV prevention services. Better access to culturally acceptable and affordable medical and social services may offer support to women for consistent and ongoing use of PrEP. This discussion may be used to inform HIV prevention activities for women and guide interventions to decrease racial/ethnic disparities in rates of HIV infection among US women.
暴露前预防(PrEP)是一种非常有效的 HIV 预防方法;然而,它在有感染 HIV 风险的女性中并未得到充分利用。在美国,女性占 HIV 诊断人数的五分之一,新诊断出 HIV 的人数仍存在显著的种族差异。2015 年,黑人及非裔美国女性新诊断出 HIV 的比例是白人女性的 16 倍。这些差异突出表明了针对女性的 HIV 预防策略的重要性,包括使用 PrEP。PrEP 是女性可获得的首个高效 HIV 预防方法,且完全由女性掌控。然而,由于很少有从 PrEP 中受益的女性了解 PrEP,很少有女性的医疗保健提供者向其患者提供 PrEP,因此 PrEP 尚未发挥其潜力来降低女性中的 HIV 感染率。本文描述了与 PrEP 服务的采用相关的女性面临的个体和系统障碍;解释了提供者如何识别有感染 HIV 风险的女性;回顾了向女性提供 PrEP 的方法;并概述了以客户为中心的 HIV 预防服务模式。更好地获得文化上可接受和负担得起的医疗和社会服务,可能会为女性持续使用 PrEP 提供支持。本文讨论可用于为女性提供 HIV 预防活动信息,并指导干预措施以减少美国女性中 HIV 感染率的种族/族裔差异。