Mapping Pathways is a multi-national project to develop and nurture a research-driven, community-led global understanding of the emerging evidence base around the adoption of antiretroviral-based prevention strategies to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The evidence base is more than results from clinical trials - it must include stakeholder and community perspectives as well.

21 June 2013

PODCAST: Mapping Pathways Team Talks About Our New Report on ARV-based Prevention

Snapshot of the global epidemic, highlighting India, South Africa and the U.S. where Mapping Pathways collected data. From the new report.
This 14-minute podcast (click below to listen) was produced by AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) and kicks off a series of discussions about "Developing Evidence-Based, People-Centred Strategies for the Use of Antiretrovirals as Prevention" the new Mapping Pathways report published 19 June 2013 by RAND Europe and AFC.

AFC staffers and Mapping Pathways team members Jessica Terlikowski and Jim Pickett introduce the report and talk about why it is both interesting and useful.

Jessica and Jim will be back to talk more in depth about each of the ARV-based prevention strategies that were explored: PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), TLC+ (testing, linkage to care, plus treatment) and microbicides. Watch - and listen - to this space!


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Mapping Pathways Podcast: Intro by AIDSChicago

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