Plenary talk by AIDS Foundation of Chicago's Jim Pickett, given at the PrEP Forum in San Francisco on March 10, 2014. Info on the forum can be found here: http://stdhivtraining.org/presentation_description.html?id=82
13. Allegra side effects (34)
• vomiting
• back pain
• body aches or pain
• chills
• coughing
• diarrhea
• difficulty with moving
• dizziness
• ear congestion
• earache
• fever
• headache
• joint pain
• loss of voice
• muscle aching or cramping
• muscle pains or stiffness
• nasal congestion
• nausea
• pain in arms or legs
• pain or tenderness around eyes or
cheekbones
• painful menstrual bleeding
• redness or swelling in ear
• ringing or buzzing in ears
• runny or stuffy nose
• sleepiness or unusual drowsiness
• sneezing
• sore throat
• stomach upset
• swollen joints
• unusual feeling of tiredness or weakness
• viral infection (such as cold and flu)
• nervousness
• rash
• sleeplessness
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14. I did experience severe heart
burn lying in bed at night on
days 1 to 8, but that has
completely resolved. As to my
mental health, it's like a huge
weight has been removed
from my shoulders and my
anxiety has markedly
decreased in my life.
via facebook.com/groups/PrEPFacts
29. The guys these sensible
health care folks are trying to
reach (non condom users) are
not sensible. They are self-
identified idiots who can only
be saved by a vaccine.
- Dan Savage
33. Gay-on-Gay Shaming: The New HIV War
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Here are salvos from a new battle: Calling a young, HIV-
negative gay man a "Truvada whore" simply for choosing
a prevention option with a higher efficacy rate than
condoms … Turning to the police when you find out the
guy that just jilted you is HIV-positive. Putting "I'm clean,
ub2" in your online profile …
– Peter Staley in HuffPo 2/28/14
36. …There is a constant message
that condoms are the only way,
and if you slip up or choose not
to use them, you're dirty, toxic,
unsafe, evil, and reckless.
via facebook.com/groups/PrEPFacts
44. The fear culture has killed intimacy
for many men, and I believe that
PrEP offers a new way for people to
better manage their risk and their
sex lives.
via facebook.com/groups/PrEPFacts
45.
46. 46
How many people have driven a car this week? Or been
driven? Or know anyone who drives, or is driven?
53. Handy brochure
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Designed to help individuals talk to
their doctors about PrEP
Before, during, after visit
Questions to ask
Web resources
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pdf/risk_PrEP_TalkingtoDr_FINALcleared.pdf
57. join us!
HIV Research for Prevention 2014:
AIDS Vaccine, Microbicide
and ARV-based
Prevention Science (HIV R4P)
The world’s first international
scientific meeting dedicated
exclusively to biomedical HIV
prevention research.
28 – 31 October 2014
Cape Town International
Convention Centre, South Africa
www.hivr4p.org; info@hivr4p.org
Arrive early,
satellites begin
27 Oct.
58. Important Dates
Abstract & Scholarship Deadline
2 May 2014
Satellite Session Deadline
2 May 2014
Early Registration Deadline
4 July 2014
Standard Registration Deadline
26 September 2014
Latebreaker Abstract Submission
1 – 17 August 2014
The world’s first international scientific
meeting dedicated exclusively to biomedical
HIV prevention research
28 – 31 October 2014
Cape Town, South Africa
Now Accepting Abstracts and
Scholarship Applications
www.hivr4p.org info@hivr4p.org
Satellites begin on the 27th
Jim and/or JessicaWe will write these down on flipcharts. The goal from this exercise is to name some of the opinions, attitudes, and feelings re: PrEP. We are starting with condoms because they are much less charged a subject.
Jim and/or Jessica
Jim and/or Jessica
Staci
Switch over to Staci
Sybil and Staci – other sites to add?
HIV R4P is the world’s first international meeting dedicated exclusively to biomedical HIV prevention research, including ARV-based prevention (treatment as prevention, microbicides, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); vaccines; circumcision and related areas of HIV prevention). These are the fields that are progressing furthest and fastest in the global AIDS response, and the technologies that are creating so much hope for an “AIDS-free” generation.This new conference responds to growing consensus that effective HIV prevention will require a combination of approaches. HIV R4P is intended to help cross-fertilize research on HIV vaccines, microbicides, PrEP, treatment as prevention and other biomedical prevention approaches, while also helping to advance research specific to each modality.1500 researchers, clinicians, advocates, policy-makers, public health professionals and others will convene in Cape Town to share and debate the latest in HIV prevention research.The HIV R4P 2014 Chairs are Sharon Hillier, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Eric Hunter, Emory University, Atlanta, USA; Anatoli Kamali, Medical Research Council/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS, Entebbe, Uganda; Helen Rees, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (WRHI), Johannesburg, South Africa; and Robin Shattock, Imperial College, London, UK. Registration is now open and abstracts and scholarship applications are accepted through 2 May 2014. Be sure to arrive early as satellites begin on 27 October.Visit www.hivr4p.org for more information and to submit your applications.
HIV R4P is the world’s first international meeting dedicated exclusively to biomedical HIV prevention research, including ARV-based prevention (treatment as prevention, microbicides, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP); vaccines; circumcision and related areas of HIV prevention). These are the fields that are progressing furthest and fastest in the global AIDS response, and the technologies that are creating so much hope for an “AIDS-free” generation.This new conference responds to growing consensus that effective HIV prevention will require a combination of approaches. HIV R4P is intended to help cross-fertilize research on HIV vaccines, microbicides, PrEP, treatment as prevention and other biomedical prevention approaches, while also helping to advance research specific to each modality.1500 researchers, clinicians, advocates, policy-makers, public health professionals and others will convene in Cape Town to share and debate the latest in HIV prevention research.The HIV R4P 2014 Chairs are Sharon Hillier, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Eric Hunter, Emory University, Atlanta, USA; Anatoli Kamali, Medical Research Council/UVRI Uganda Research Unit on AIDS, Entebbe, Uganda; Helen Rees, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute (WRHI), Johannesburg, South Africa; and Robin Shattock, Imperial College, London, UK. Registration is now open and abstracts and scholarship applications are accepted through 2 May 2014. Be sure to arrive early as satellites begin on 27 October.Visit www.hivr4p.org for more information and to submit your applications.