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Commentary
Vulgarizing Post Exposure Prophylaxis to Complete the Comprehensive Prevention Package Is Vital In Reducing the Incidence of HIV/AIDS
Author(s): Gordon Kunbuma Tachang and Henry Dilonga MerikiGordon Kunbuma Tachang and Henry Dilonga Meriki
Advancements in the fight against HIV/AIDS could be achieved by thinking differently, breaking paradigms and forging together in a shared vision of tackling one of the toughest challenges of mankind. Vulgarization of nonoccupational post exposure prophylaxis especially in low-income settings which bear the brunt of HIV/AIDS, could complement the comprehensive preventive strategies available to break the transmission chain and reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS.
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DOI:
10.4172/2155-6113.1000496
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