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Navigating HIV Prevention for Heterosexual Men in Malawi
EastSouthern AfricaWednesday, June 18, 2025
It is important to note that while efforts have been made to engage young women and men who have sex with men, heterosexual men have often been overlooked. This is a significant gap, as these men are a crucial part of the equation in the fight against HIV. The HPTN 112-NJIRA study is a step towards filling this gap. It is a chance to test a new strategy and potentially improve HIV prevention for a group that has been underserved.
The study is not just about testing a new approach. It is also about understanding what works and what doesn't. By doing so, it can provide valuable insights into how to better engage and retain heterosexual men in PrEP care. This could pave the way for more effective HIV prevention strategies in the future. It is a critical step in the ongoing battle against HIV.
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