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Serodiscordance and prevention of HIV: perceptions of individuals in stable and non-stable relationships

Policies regarding post-sexual exposure prophylaxis (PEP) and the “treatment as prevention” strategy have strengthened preventive measures against HIV transmission. This study aimed to describe the perceptions of people with HIV/AIDS regarding prevention of sexual transmission of HIV in the context of serodiscordance. Two focus groups were conducted, with 13 HIV-positive participants who were in serodiscordant relationships: one group with people in stable partnerships and the other in non-stable relationships. Just over a third of participants were aware of PEP and “treatment as prevention”. There was a consensus that it is easier to use safe-sex practices in non-stable serodiscordant relationships, it is easier to use safe-sex practices. Some advantages of the new policies were mentioned, despite the concern that condom use might be neglected. The importance of healthcare teams’ actions among serodiscordant couples regarding prevention of sexual transmission of HIV was highlighted.

HIV; Aids; Prevention of sexual transmission of HIV; Serodiscordant couples; Post-sexual exposure prophylaxis against HIV


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