amFAR  |  March 17, 2019

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Ensuring that adolescents and young adults at risk for HIV can access pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a key step toward reducing the number of HIV diagnoses in the United States. This amfAR issue brief, written by Sean Bland of the O’Neill Institute, offers an examination of how three jurisdictions consider and address consent, confidentiality, and payment barriers that adolescents and young adults may face in accessing PrEP.

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