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The long wait for long-acting HIV prevention and treatment formulations | Journal Article / Letter | MSF Science Portal
Journal Article
|Letter

The long wait for long-acting HIV prevention and treatment formulations

Venter WDF, Gandhi M, Sokhela S, Sikwese K, Bygrave H, Gama LD, Mphothulo N, Jamieson L, Siedner MJ, Pozniak AL, Rojo P, Baptiste SL, Wambui J, Meyer-Rath G, Honermann B, Warren M, Bekker LG, Sinxadi P, Collins S, Burry J, Möller K, Clayden P, Owen A, Hill A

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Summary Points

Large randomised studies of new long-acting medications for the prevention and treatment of HIV have shown high effectiveness and acceptability. Although modelling studies indicate these agents could be fundamental in HIV elimination, coordination of their entry into health-care markets is crucial, especially in low-income and middle-income countries with high HIV prevalence, where coordination is low despite UNAIDS flagging that global HIV targets will not be met. Research and implementation projects are tightly controlled by originator pharmaceutical companies, with only a small percentage of eligible people living with or affected by HIV benefiting from these projects. WHO, financial donors, manufacturers, and governments need to consider urgent coordinated action from stakeholders worldwide, akin to the successful introduction of dolutegravir into treatment programmes across low-income and middle-income countries. Without this immediate coordination, large-scale access to long-acting agents for HIV will be delayed, potentially extending into the 2030s. This delay is unacceptable considering the established global HIV targets.

Subject Area

HIV/AIDS

Languages

English
DOI
10.1016/S2352-3018(24)00173-5
Published Date
01 Oct 2024
PubMed ID
39159655
Journal
Lancet HIV
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages e711-e716
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