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Prophylaxis Following Nonoccupational Exposure to HIV: Related Resources
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HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Following Non-Occupational Exposures: Background Paper for WHO Consultation
Michelle Roland. San Francisco General Hospital Positive Health Program, University of California San Francisco, September 2005. [PDF, 1.3MB]
Related Knowledge Base Chapters
Prophylaxis Following Occupational Exposure to HIV
Journal Articles
Non-occupational postexposure prophylaxis for HIV: a systematic review
Bryant J, Baxter L, Hird S. Health Technol Assess. 2009 Feb;13(14):iii, ix-x, 1-60.
Seroconversion following nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis against HIV
Roland ME, Neilands TB, Krone MR, Katz MH, Franses K, Grant RM, Busch MP, Hecht FM, Shacklett BL, Kahn JO, Bamberger JD, Coates TJ, Chesney MA, Martin JN. Clin Infect Dis. 2005 Nov 15;41(10):1507-13.
Tolerance of a short course of nevirapine, associated with 2 nucleoside analogues, in postexposure prophylaxis of HIV
Rey D, Partisani M, Hess-Kempf G, Krantz V, Priester M, Cheneau C, Bernard-Henry C, de Mautort E, Decroix L, Lang JM. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2004 Dec 1;37(4):1454-6.
Two drugs or three? Balancing efficacy, toxicity, and resistance in postexposure prophylaxis for occupational exposure to HIV
Bassett IV, Freedberg KA, Walensky RP. Clin Infect Dis. 2004 Aug 1;39(3):395-401.
Cost-effectiveness of HIV postexposure prophylaxis following sexual or injection drug exposure in 96 metropolitan areas in the United States
Pinkerton SD, Martin JN, Roland ME, Katz MH, Coates TJ, Kahn JO. AIDS. 2004 Oct 21;18(15):2065-73.
Use of postexposure prophylaxis against HIV infection following sexual exposure does not lead to increases in high-risk behavior
Martin JN, Roland ME, Neilands TB, Krone MR, Bamberger JD, Kohn RP, Chesney MA, Franses K, Kahn JO, Coates TJ, Katz MH. AIDS. 2004 Mar 26;18(5):787-92.
Postexposure prophylaxis in children and adolescents for nonoccupational exposure to human immunodeficiency virus
Havens P, Committee on Pediatric AIDS. Pediatrics. Vol. 111 No. 6 June 2003, pp. 1475-1489.
Guidelines and Best Practices
Antiretroviral Postexposure Prophylaxis after Sexual, Injection-Drug Use, or Other Nonoccupational Exposure to HIV in the United States
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, MMWR 2005;54(No. RR-02):1-20. See also related slide set from the AETC National Resource Center.
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines
New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute, December 2005.
Offering HIV Prophylaxis Following Sexual Assault: Recommendations for the State of California
Joan E. Myles, Joshua Bamberger. Housing and Urban Health of the San Francisco Department of Public Health and The California HIV PEP After Sexual Assault Task Force in Conjunction with the California State Office of AIDS, June 2004. [PDF, 218K]
Nonoccupational Human Immunodeficiency Virus Postexposure Prophylaxis Guidelines for Rhode Island Healthcare Practitioners
Nonoccupational HIV PEP Task Force, Brown University AIDS Program and the Rhode Island Department of Health, August 2002. [PDF, 128K]
Policy Reports, Papers, and Briefs
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Following Non-Occupational Exposures: Background Paper for WHO Consultation
Michelle Roland. San Francisco General Hospital Positive Health Program, University of California San Francisco, September 2005. [PDF, 1.3MB]
Online Books and Chapters
Nonoccupational Postexposure Prophylaxis Section: Clinical Manual for Management of the HIV-Infected Adult
AIDS Education and Training Centers National Resource Center, 2006.
Provider Education and Training
Using Biomedical Prevention as Part of HIV Prevention
A clinical case study about a patient who is requesting postexposure prophylaxis after possible sexual exposure to HIV.
Raphael J. Landovitz. International AIDS Society - USA (IAS-USA). February 15, 2008.
Clinician Support Tools
nPEP Steps: A Quick Guide to Non-Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis
Mountain Plains AIDS Education & Training Center, April 2006.
Slide Sets
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis: An Evidence-Based Review
Northwest AETC and University of Washington, January 2006. [PowerPoint, 1.1MB]
Non-Occupational PEP Overview
Michelle Roland. San Francisco General Hospital Positive Health Program, University of California San Francisco, March 2006. [PowerPoint, 841K]
Patient and Community Education
Preventing HIV After Rape - The PEP Booklet
AIDS Law Project and Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation. Also in Afrikaans, Setswana, Venda, and Zulu. [MS Word, 221K]
What Is Post-Exposure Prevention (PEP)?
UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS).