Kenya to roll out HIV prevention drugs
The Kenyan Government
will soon rolled out a drug that will be taken by HIV negative people who are mostly at risk of HIV infection.
The
drug, known as Pre-exposure Prophylaxis will be administered daily by those at
high risk of contracting the virus before being made accessible to the rest of
the Kenyan population.
The drug coats
human being’s cells and prevents the HIV virus from attaching to the cells,
thus being able to fight off the HIV virus.
If used
consistently, the drug can significantly reduce the risk of getting HIV from
unprotected sex.
Kenya is the
second country after South Africa to roll out the program said to reduce the
risk of HIV infection
in people who are at high risk by up to 92 per cent if taken consistently.
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