Survey Explores How Behavioral Model May Help Increase PrEP Use in At-Risk Groups
January 5th 2019While the United States has seen significant increases in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among those at risk for HIV infection, PrEP uptake rates are still low overall in men who have sex with men, as well as in transgender individuals. A new study examines how a behavior model may help increase PrEP use in these at-risk groups.
PrEP Is Approved for Adolescents: Why Isn't it Being Prescribed More?
January 4th 2019When taken consistently, PrEP can reduce the risk of HIV infection by 92%. So why aren’t more health care professionals prescribing it to adolescents, who continue to have an increased HIV incidence rate nationally?
Better HIV Virologic Response Seen With Single-Tablet Regimens
January 2nd 2019Single-tablet regimens may provide better virologic response and control than multiple-tablet regimens for people living with HIV, likely due to a lower pill burden and, subsequently, better medication adherence, according to the results of a new study.
Metronidazole Comparable to Vancomycin for Mild C Diff Infections
December 26th 2018In a new study, researchers with the US Department of Veterans Affairs found that metronidazole is as effective as vancomycin for treating mild cases of Clostridium difficile infection, despite new guidelines no longer recommending metronidazole.