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Remaking HIV Prevention in the 21st Century : The Promise of TasP, U=U and PrEP
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Sarah Bernays
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Adam Bourne
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Susan Kippax
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Peter Aggleton
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Richard Parker
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2021
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-69819-5
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2021
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10.1007/978-3-030-69819-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Remaking HIV Prevention: The Promise of TasP, U=U and PrEP
pp. 21
‘PrEP Is a Programme’: What Does this Mean for Policy
pp. 35
Making the Ideal Real: Biomedical HIV Prevention as Social Public Health
pp. 47
PrEP, HIV, and the Importance of Health Communication
pp. 59
Anticipating Policy, Orienting Services, Celebrating Provision: Reflecting on Scotland’s PrEP Journey
pp. 73
Fighting for PrEP: The Politics of Recognition and Redistribution to Access AIDS Medicines in Brazil
pp. 91
The Beatification of the Clinic: Biomedical Prevention ‘From Below’
pp. 105
New Potentials for Old Pleasures: The Role of PrEP in Facilitating Sexual Well-being among Gay and Bisexual Men
pp. 117
New Hierarchies of Desirability and Old Forms of Deviance Related to PrEP: Insights from the Canadian Experience
pp. 131
Agency, Pleasure and Justice: A Public Health Ethics Perspective on the Use of PrEP by Gay and Other Homosexually-Active Men
pp. 145
The Political Life of PrEP in England: An Ethnographic Account
pp. 159
Implementation Science or ‘Show’ Trial? England’s PrEP Impact Study
pp. 173
The Stigma Struggles of Biomedical Progress: Understanding Community Engagement with PrEP by People Who Use Drugs
pp. 187
How the Science of HIV Treatment-as-Prevention Restructured PEPFAR’s Strategy: The Case for Scaling up ART in ‘Epidemic Control’ Countries
pp. 201
Getting Real on U=U: Human Rights and Gender as Critical Frameworks for Action
pp. 219
Falling Short of 90-90-90: How Missed Targets Govern Disease Elimination
pp. 237
Stigma and Confidentiality Indiscretions: Intersecting Obstacles to the Delivery of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis to Adolescent Girls and Young Women in East Zimbabwe
pp. 249
Imagined Futures and Unintended Consequences in the Making of PrEP: An Evidence-Making Intervention Perspective
pp. 265
The Drive to Take an HIV Test in Rural Uganda: A Risk to Prevention for Young People?
pp. 277
Entangled Bodies in a PrEP Demonstration Project
pp. 289
An Unfinished History: A Story of Ongoing Events and Mutating HIV Problems
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