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Sexually transmitted infection testing and prevalence among MSM using event-based dosing HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis
Kiersten Simmons1, Colin Fitzpatrick1, Daniel Richardson2
1Department of Sexual Health & HIV Medicine, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton BN2 5BE, UK.
Abstract:
Event-based dosing (EBD) of HIV PrEP is as effective at preventing HIV transmission in MSM as daily dosing. There are limited data on the differences in STI testing frequency between MSM using EBD-PrEP and daily dosing. A total of 20% of 418 PrEP users were using EBD-PrEP and had a lower number of sexual partners (22 (27%) vs 142 (42%), P =0.008), tested for STIs less frequently (115 (18%) vs 69 (50%), P <0.001), but were diagnosed with a similar number of STIs ((35% vs 34%, P =0.54) compared to daily users. More research is needed to understand the optimal frequency for STI testing in MSM using EBD PrEP.

