Doxy-PEP Fact Sheet for Healthcare Providers in San Francisco
This fact sheet shares information regarding doxy PEP usage.
This fact sheet shares information regarding doxy PEP usage.
This fact sheet shares information regarding doxy PEP usage.
This infographic shares information regarding doxy PEP usage.
Almost 300 million people are living with hepatitis B, and they can live long lives if their hepatitis B is managed. This guide can help you understand important management steps.
This guideline discusses how DBS is a way of gathering a blood sample for hepatitis C testing. With DBS, the person being tested just needs to have a finger pricked, no locating veins or tubes of blood required.
This webpage discusses hepatitis A and how it is an inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV). The virus is primarily spread when an uninfected (and unvaccinated) person ingests food or water that is contaminated with the feces of an infected person. The disease is closely associated with unsafe water or food, inadequate sanitation, poor personal hygiene and oral-anal sex.
This video presentation by the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) on implementation of Doxy-PEP in a single clinic which offered Doxy-PEP to all clients using HIV PrEP and saw bacterial STIs decrease among those who used Doxy-PEP by nearly 60% in less than a year, with the highest declines for syphilis (78%) and chlamydia (67%).
This guideline discusses the interim recommendations for the use of doxycycline for post-exposure prophylaxis (doxy PEP) for the prevention of certain bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
This fact sheet from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene discusses how Doxy PEP can be used for STI prevention.
This fact sheet discusses how doxy PEP can be used for STI prevention.