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The success of HIV combination prevention: The Dean Street model
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Healthcare ProvisionHiv DiagnosesSocial SciencesPreventive MedicineHiv/aids CounsellingHealth CommunicationDigital HealthPublic Health PracticePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchSexual And Reproductive HealthPublic Health InterventionHealth PolicyDisease PreventionHealth PromotionAlternative SexualityHivHiv Combination PreventionDean StreetSexual HealthHealthcare AccessTreatment And PreventionGlobal HealthLgbtqi CommunityCommunity Health SciencesPrevention ScienceSexual Orientation
The 56 Dean Street combination prevention model, a strong engagement with the LGBTQI community and flexible services adapted to users' changing needs led to an 80% drop in HIV diagnoses in gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) from 2015 to 2017. We describe the service changes at 56 Dean Street since 2012 which resulted in an increase in the frequency of HIV testing, the introduction of pre-exposure prophylaxis, earlier HIV diagnosis and a shorter time to viral suppression in those living with HIV. This model could be adapted to deliver similar results in those settings of high HIV prevalence among GBMSM and where access to technological innovation in healthcare and engagement with the community can be achieved.
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