The worrisome trend points to an urgent need for better prevention strategies as the nation struggles to beat the H.I.V.
Over the past decade, prevention medication known as PrEP has helped fuel a moderate drop in H.I.V.
as well as other sexually transmitted infections, has been declining across the board in recent years, not just among gay men, contributing to a rise in sexually transmitted infections.
Researchers said that, with so much focus on PrEP, public health officials have overlooked condoms, contributing to the drop-off in their use.
“The goal of promoting PrEP is a valuable one, but it has overshadowed other prevention strategies like condoms,” said Steven Goodreau, an H.I.V.
Persons:
Gay, ”, Steven Goodreau
Organizations:
University of Washington, Centers for Disease Control