Box 4.1 PrEP suitability criteria for men who have sex with men |
HIV risk in the previous 3 months and the future 3 months The clinician should prescribe PrEP if the patient describes a history of any of the following HIV acquisition risks in the previous 3 months and if the patient foresees that there are likely to be similar acquisition risks in the next 3 months:
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HIV risk in the future 3 months The clinician should prescribe PrEP if the patient foresees that they will have HIV acquisition risk in the upcoming 3 months, despite not having had HIV acquisition risk in the previous 3 months. Note: The following list is not exhaustive and there are likely to be many other scenarios where PrEP could be suitably offered for people whose HIV risk acquisition is exclusively in the future:
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The clinician should consider prescribing PrEP also in the following circumstances:
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