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Is injectable HIV medication really a “silver bullet”?
DW (English)
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1 year ago
In South Africa, injectable HIV prevention drugs could be a game changer, offering hope and protection to some of the most vulnerable groups. But high costs, accessissbility and effectiveness in women and the LGBTQ+ community remain a concern.
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Nearly 20% of adults in South Africa live with HIV.
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That's among the highest incidence rates in the world.
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LGBTQ plus individuals and young women like Vuyokazi Makele are particularly vulnerable.
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As a young woman living in South Africa, especially females,
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they're not really, really much given the proper education, you know, about health.
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Economic inequality also disproportionately affects women,
00:31
limiting their access to quality health care.
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Many feel pressured into relationships with older men, often without access to protection.
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But promising clinical trials exploring injectable HIV medication could be a game changer.
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Patients receive injections every two or six months as opposed to taking daily pills.
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I'm still young.
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It's only old people that will, you know, keep the discipline of always having to remind themselves,
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OK, I need to drink black pills, you know.
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So, yeah, I'm young. I live my free life. I will forget.
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Experts say injectable PrEP eliminates needing to carry or take pills publicly,
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reducing the stigma associated with HIV.
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PrEP can also be used without a partner's cooperation.
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This is particularly important when a woman fears violence from her partner
01:22
if she asks them to use a condom.
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Researchers like Angela Tembo say these factors could revolutionise HIV prevention.
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Their vulnerability is because of their social and economic status in the country.
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They have least access to economic benefits because of cultural issues as well.
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The girl child is often forgotten in the household.
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You find that they make very bad decisions with regards to older partners
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and also in terms of their sexual activities where they succumb to condom-less sex
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and even in some cases multiple partners as a way to make an income.
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In South Africa, clinical trials are underway for long-acting drugs called Lenacapavir and Cabotagravir.
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However, there are hurdles to overcome.
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While PrEP has been used successfully in homosexual men for several years,
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clinical studies have shown a mixed picture regarding the effectiveness of PrEP in women.
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It's also not certain how transgender people respond to long-acting HIV medication.
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A disproportionately high number of transgender South Africans are HIV positive.
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Researchers in Benizintwana feel trans people are being excluded from consideration.
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A huge part of our transgender population is poor, is working class,
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and I feel like they aren't being accommodated in terms of access to care or healthcare.
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Benizintwana's partners are also considering trying injectable medication,
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but they want more information first.
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Yes, I have heard about the injectables and I thought about them as something
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that I would rather get onto as opposed to the pills.
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I'm not very educated on the side effects involved with PrEP,
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so there's not much awareness I think available to me.
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And I lack a person who's going to give me their lived experience
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on how PrEP treated them in my community.
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Among the unknowns, there's one fact.
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Long-acting HIV medication is currently more expensive than daily pills presently on the market.
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Getting the drugs to remote communities will also be a challenge.
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A realistic timeline to get these injectables at a fair price to people who need it,
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I mean it depends on how hard we want to fight and how much we want to lobby and advocate.
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Realistically speaking, 10 to 15 years, that's when we'll have access to these things,
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if we do it the right way.
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While advances in HIV treatment are promising and indeed groundbreaking,
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health officials are still wary of calling PrEP and other long-acting drugs the silver bullet.
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