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Volume 30, Supplement - Infectious Diseases and Carceral Health

SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Prevention

HIV Risk and Interest in Preexposure Prophylaxis in Justice-Involved Persons

Ank E. NijhawanComments to Author , Zoe Pulitzer, Brynn Torres, Natalie Noreen, Alysse Schultheis, Cynthia Frank, Richard Colon, Ralph Brooks, Randi Proffitt, Jennifer Pankow, Ahrein Bennett, Maverick Salyards, Irene Kuo, Kevin Knight, and Sandra A. Springer
Author affiliations: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA (A.E. Nijhawan, Z. Pulitzer, B. Torres, N. Noreen); Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA (A. Schultheis, C. Frank, R. Colon, R. Brooks, S.A. Springer); Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA (R. Proffitt, J. Pankow, A. Bennett, M. Salyards, K. Knight); George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA (I. Kuo)

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Figure 1

Venn diagram showing indications for preexposure prophylaxis among participants in study of HIV risk and interest in preexposure prophylaxis for HIV-negative justice-involved populations in Texas (Dallas and Fort Worth) and Connecticut (northeast and southeast), USA, March 2022–May 2023. Condomless sex and shared IDU equipment are based on baseline responses with 30-day lookback; recent STI is based on self-report at baseline for STIs diagnosed during the past year. IDU, injection drug use; STI, sexually transmitted infection.

Figure 1. Venn diagram showing indications for preexposure prophylaxis among participants in study of HIV risk and interest in preexposure prophylaxis for HIV-negative justice-involved populations in Texas (Dallas and Fort Worth) and Connecticut (northeast and southeast), USA, March 2022–May 2023. Condomless sex and shared IDU equipment are based on baseline responses with 30-day lookback; recent STI is based on self-report at baseline for STIs diagnosed during the past year. IDU, injection drug use; STI, sexually transmitted infection.

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