Sunday Tribune

Not Prep-ared to roll out HIV silver bullet

- AMY GREEN

SOUTH Africa is sleeping on the rollout of the most successful weapons against HIV in recent history.

Oral pre-exposure prophylaxi­s (PREP), taken as a once-daily pill, has been hailed the world over as one of the major HIV prevention interventi­ons in the fight against Aids.

Yet apart from sex workers, very few South Africans are using PREP or even know that it exists. The latest Department of Health (DOH) figures show that just 3 011 young people (aged 15 to 24) are using PREP.

This is despite the fact that PREP can reduce the risk of contractin­g HIV through sex by over 90%.

“It’s not clear why something that clearly works is not being rolled out aggressive­ly, particular­ly for young women,” said Professor Francois Venter from the Wits Reproducti­ve Health and HIV Institute.

The HIV prevalence for young women in South Africa is over three times higher than for young men.

Until last year, PREP was targeted at other high-risk groups such as sex workers and men who have sex with men. But after the decision to extend access to young people, especially women, uptake has been slow and the DOH has been criticised for failing to prioritise PREP for young women.

But the Doh’s Dr Yogan Pillay estimates that “around two-thirds are adolescent girls and young women”. |

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