** Injectable PrEP: Upcoming Webinar from The Choice Agenda
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August 3, 2022
Dear Advocate,
AIDS 2022 in Montreal just wrapped up, and stay tuned for our full summary soon. For now, though, a quick update on injectable cabotegravir for PrEP (CAB), which was a hot topic at the conference and the subject of next week's Choice Agenda webinar.
* New data from the HPTN 083 and 084 trials ([link removed]) re-confirmed the safety and efficacy of CAB for PrEP;
* WHO guidelines ([link removed]) added injectable PrEP as an additional prevention option;
* ViiV, the drug-maker of CAB for PrEP, and the Medicines Patent Pool announced an agreement ([link removed]) to provide a voluntary license and begin the process of identifying generic manufacturers;
* A new coalition ([link removed]) convened by Unitaid, WHO, UNAIDS and the Global Fund, with AVAC serving as the secretariat, will collaborate with civil society, normative agencies, governments, and funders, in accelerating access to longer-acting PrEP; and
* Advocacy and activism around global access to CAB included on-stage protests, meetings with key decision makers and many, many other discussions led by advocates and partners.
Join us Monday, 8 August at 9:00 ET / 15:00 SAST for our next The Choice Agenda webinar, Faster, Smarter and More Equitable – Accelerating Roll Out and Uptake of CAB for PrEP.
Register here: [link removed]
As injectable cabotegravir (CAB) as PrEP begins to be introduced, what lessons have we learned from the first 10 years of oral PrEP implementation? How can the field do better with a new PrEP intervention that offers new opportunities and distinct challenges? These are the questions our panel will be discussing and more.
* Rachel Baggaley, World Health Organization
* Caroline Carnevale, New York Presbyterian Hospital
* Monica Gandhi, University of California San Francisco
* Mitchell Warren, AVAC
* US cabotegravir (Apretude) user - RJ Mitchell
RESOURCES
* Getting Rollout Right: ([link removed]) This collection of resources distills some of the most important insights from studies using human centered design and findings from real world experience delivering oral PrEP. Read the full report ([link removed]) and issue briefs ([link removed]) .
* AVAC’s Plan for Accelerating Access and Introduction of Injectable CAB for PrEP ([link removed]) provides a view of all the moving parts. Learn how and why funding commitments, creating demand, WHO guidelines, implementation studies, technology transfer and more must be coordinated and expedited now.
* Tune into this Px Pulse podcast ([link removed]) , which discusses and builds on principles from the rollout of oral PrEP in the past to inform how we equitably and effectively deliver the PrEP ring and injectable CAB for PrEP.
* Just six injections a year can prevent HIV: ([link removed]) Here's what it will take for the world to afford them
All the best,
AVAC
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