The reality of PrEP access and HIV prevention in Georgia
“I just do not want my life to change,” said my patient. “It does not have to. With the medicine we have now, people with HIV can live a perfectly normal life,” I responded. As a family physician in the Atlanta area, I see patients at all stages of their HIV journey, some newly diagnosed and scared, others living with the virus for years, undetectable, thanks to daily medication. What …
The reality of PrEP access and HIV prevention in Georgia

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