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We examined the uptake of PrEP; the baseline characteristics of men who have sex with men MSM and transgender persons initiating PrEP; their choices of daily versus event-driven PrEP and the determinants of these choices. MSM or transgender persons were eligible if they had at least one risk factor for HIV infection within the preceding six months.
Baseline data were analysed using descriptive statistics and multivariable analysis was employed to determine variables associated with daily versus event-driven PrEP.
Results: Online applications were submitted by persons, of whom were invited for a screening visit. Of them, were screened for eligibility and initiated PrEP.
Prevalence of bacterial STI was Discussion: PrEP programmes are becoming one of the more important intervention strategies with the goal of reducing incident HIV-infection and we were unable to accommodate many of the persons applying for this study. Offering a choice of dosing regimen to PrEP users may enable further personalization of HIV prevention strategies and enhance up-take, adherence and cost-effectiveness.
Conclusions: The majority of participants preferred daily versus event-driven use. Determinants of choosing event-driven PrEP were older age, fewer CAS episodes, no other daily medication use, and involved in a steady relationship. Publication types Research Support, Non-U.