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Non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis in Victoria, Australia: responding to high rates of re-presentation and low rates of follow-up
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2011
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Injury PreventionHarm ReductionNpep IndividualsPreventive MedicineHigh RatesOccupational Exposure LimitPublic HealthEpidemiological PrincipleHealth Services ResearchSexual And Reproductive HealthHealth PolicyNon-occupational Post-exposure ProphylaxisDisease PreventionLow RatesHivSexual BehaviorEpidemiologySexual HealthOccupational HygieneNpep PresentationWorkplace Health SurveillanceTreatment And PreventionPatient SafetyRepeat Npep PresentationsMedicine
In Australia, the non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis service in Victoria (VNPEPS) maintains a database of non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (NPEP) use throughout the state. Through the database the service can monitor and respond to patterns of NPEP presentation, re-presentation and follow-up as well as those who test positive for HIV. We describe a cohort of NPEP individuals from the commencement of the service to 31 December 2009. During this time, 1864 individuals presented for NPEP on 2396 occasions. The majority (85%) were men who have sex with men (MSM) presenting after receptive anal intercourse (56.1%). Repeat NPEP presentations were high (17.5%) and follow-up testing at week 12 post-NPEP was low (34%). Twenty-two patients (1.2%) tested positive for HIV at baseline presentation and six patients seroconverted to HIV during follow-up. The VNPEPS has initiated strategies to encourage behaviour change for those who re-present for NPEP, and to improve rates of week 12 follow-up.
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