PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a highly effective method for preventing HIV transmission, but access to this life-saving medicatio...
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a highly effective method for preventing HIV transmission, but access to this life-saving medication is still limited in many countries. In Thailand, efforts are being made to ensure that PrEP is readily available to those who need it.
In a recent interview with Surang Jantayom, director of SWING (Service Workers in Group), she emphasized the importance of making PrEP accessible to all individuals at risk of HIV infection. She emphasized that PrEP should not be reserved only for those who can afford it, but should be made available to everyone who needs it, regardless of their socio-economic status.
Jantayom also stressed the importance of education and awareness about PrEP, as many people may not be aware of its benefits or how to access it. She urged healthcare providers to continue promoting PrEP as a highly effective tool in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
In conclusion, Jantayom's message is clear: PrEP must be accessible to all who need it, and efforts should not be halted until everyone has access to this crucial medication.