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Correspondence
PrEP2U: a novel community partnership HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis clinic
  1. Jim Abi Frem1,
  2. Annie Russell1,
  3. Kayleigh Nichols1,
  4. Leonardo Buonsenno2,
  5. Marc Tweed2,
  6. Colin Fitzpatrick1,
  7. Mary Darking3,
  8. Jennifer Whetham1,
  9. Daniel Richardson1,4
  1. 1 Sexual health & HIV, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Brighton, UK
  2. 2 Terrence Higgins Trust, Brighton, UK
  3. 3 School of Humanities and Social Science Care, Health and Emotional Wellbeing Research and Enterprise Group, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK
  4. 4 Global Health & Infection, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK
  1. Correspondence to Daniel Richardson, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing, UK; daniel.richardson7{at}nhs.net

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Broadening the access of HIV–pre-exposure prophylaxis (HIV-PrEP) prevents HIV transmission.1 In Brighton, we partnership with The Terrence Higgins Trust to deliver a community-based HIV-PrEP service (PrEP2U).2 PrEP2U operates weekly, offering comprehensive STI/HIV testing, HIV-PrEP monitoring and hepatitis A & B and human papilloma virus vaccinations. We aimed to explore whether …

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  • Handling editor Anna Maria Geretti

  • Contributors DR designed this study; JF, AR and KN collected the data; DR and AR analysed the data and JF, AR, KN, LB, MT, CF, MID, JW and DR all contributed to the final manuscript.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

  • Competing interests None declared.

  • Provenance and peer review Commissioned; internally peer reviewed.