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.

01 July 2013

Podcast: A Little PrEP Talk Inspired by New Mapping Pathways Report

This 10-minute podcast (click to listen) was produced by AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) and is the second in a series of discussions inspired by "Developing Evidence-Based, People-Centred Strategies for the Use of Antiretrovirals as Prevention."

This new Mapping Pathways report was published 19 June 2013 by RAND Europe and AFC.

In this new podcast, AFC staffers and Mapping Pathways team members Jessica Terlikowski and Jim Pickett chat about PrEP - pre-exposure prophylaxis.

Click here for Jessica and Jim's previous podcast - posted June 21, 2013 -  which introduces the report and talks about why it is relevant for multiple audiences.

Keep your eyes and ears open.

Jessica and Jim will be back soon to talk about the other ARV-based prevention strategies that were explored in the report: PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis), TLC+ (testing, linkage to care, plus treatment) and microbicides. And you will find out about it right here.


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