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There’s a pill that prevents HIV — why are only gay men talking about it?

05
Aug
2014

A few months ago, the CDC recommended Truvada, the HIV prevention pill, to anyone at risk of infection. The Verge and other media outlets — including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Slate — covered the news in a big way, because it meant that government officials were not only urging doctors to prescribe the drug to queer men or individuals whose partners have HIV, but to anyone at risk — including sex workers, heterosexuals, and transfolk. The idea of women protecting themselves from HIV really hasnt gotten much play, says Anna Forbes, staffer at the US Women and PrEP Working Group, which aims to increase awareness about Truvada among women. No matter how you slice it, condom use — even female condom use — requires a partner’s acceptance, and people who identify as women often lack the social capital to impose these sexual barriers.

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