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Strategies to prevent HIV transmission to serodiscordant couples

ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The use antiretroviral reduces the sexual transmission of HIV, expanding interventions for serodiscordant couples.

Objective:

This article aims to review the use of antiretroviral and other prevention interventions among serodiscordant couples and to analyze its use in Brazil.

Methods:

A retrospective review was performed through the MEDLINE database and bases included in the Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde.

Results:

The articles recovered exhibit four main strategies: (1) condom; (2) reduction of risks in sexual practices; (3) use of antiretrovirals, particularly early initiation of antiretroviral therapy (TASP) and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); (4) risk reduction in reproduction.

Discussion:

TASP is highly effective in reducing sexual transmission, PrEP was tested in serodiscordant couples and both reduce the sexual transmission risk in different sexual practices, enabling individualized prevention strategies.

Conclusions:

When used in combination, antiretrovirals and sexual practices with condoms offer greater efficacy than any single strategy. The combined use of new and old strategies allows us to build a prevention policy for all.

Keywords:
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome; Health care; Sexuality; HIV seroposivity; Health services; Health public policy

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