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Best of: PrEP: Ten Years On

 
Pharmacist Clint Hopkins displays the HIV prevention drug Truvada at Pucci's Pharmacy in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Oct. 7, 2019.

Pharmacist Clint Hopkins displays the HIV prevention drug Truvada at Pucci's Pharmacy in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, Oct. 7, 2019. AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli

Ten years ago this summer, a new chapter began in the AIDS pandemic. As with any treatment or preventative for something like HIV and AIDS, it can only be effective if it’s widely implemented. So after 10 years, is PrEP getting to the people who would most benefit from it? And how is Illinois doing generally in the fight against HIV and AIDS?

The 21st spoke to a panel of guests to discuss how Illinois is doing on HIV prevention and care and what the data is telling us about the uptake of PReP.

This conversation originally aired Aug. 18, 2022.

Guests:

Dr. Patrick Sullivan, M.D.
AIDSVU Principal Scientist

Jeffery Erdman 
Associate Executive Director, Illinois Public Health Association

John Peller
President and CEO, AIDS Foundation Chicago

Arricka Cravens-Newingham
Assistant Chief of IDPH’s HIV/AIDS Section

 

 

Prepared for web by Owen Henderson

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