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PrEP suitability criteria for people who inject drugs
In the first instance, people who inject drugs (PWID) should be advised of and provided with options for using sterile needles, syringes and other injecting equipment, and offered opioid substitution therapy for those who use opioids. People who inject drugs can be referred to local needle and syringe programs, or the Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug […]
PrEP suitability criteria for heterosexuals
This section addresses PrEP suitability for heterosexuals. This section is relevant to the following populations: (i) people who were assigned female at birth (cis-female), identify as female and as heterosexual; (ii) people who were assigned male at birth (cis-male), identify as male and identify as heterosexual; (iii) people who were assigned male at birth (cis-male), […]
PrEP suitability criteria for men who have sex with men
This section addresses PrEP suitability for MSM. This section is relevant to people who were assigned male at birth and identify as male, known as cis-men. This section is also relevant to people who were assigned female at birth but identify as male, known as trans-men. Of note, trans-men who have sex with men may […]
Suitability for PrEP – Parallel of Chapter 4
The guidance on PrEP suitability in this chapter is identical to the guidance provided in Chapter 4 on PrEP suitability. However this chapter is written for clinicians who prefer to and are skilled in evaluating people’s suitability for PrEP according to how the person reports their gender identity and sexuality. For example a person assigned […]