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==Acceptability at Recruitment== | ==Acceptability at Recruitment== | ||
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==Acceptability at CT / Work-Up== | ==Acceptability at CT / Work-Up== | ||
− | Acceptable if the donor has | + | Acceptable if the donor has not taken PrEP for at least 3 months + there is low sexual risk behaviour. Please discuss with the MO team. |
Otherwise postpone. | Otherwise postpone. | ||
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==Justification for guidance== | ==Justification for guidance== | ||
− | PrEP may alter HIV testing, resulting in an unclear or negative result in HIV positive donors, with a potential risk of transmission of this virus to patients | + | PrEP may alter HIV testing, resulting in an unclear or negative result in HIV positive donors, with a potential risk of transmission of this virus to patients. |
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+ | We care a lot about the health of our donors. If you've been using medications like PrEP or PEP to prevent HIV, it could affect the accuracy of HIV tests for up to 3 months after you stop using them (Seed et al, 2020 - [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_25f1211/UQ25f1211_OA.pdf?Expires=1700906000&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ&Signature=RUtNkW7DAeNiYuVCx7khuVhmRY91jP7jWN7OuPW-G6zerKmiY24GmaaZjqR9b5E3aNimH~Hbx8rDtzJt43UFOUe7~C468BE13pofA72j8eox0QT1W7ceXk8itpALlSHUv~wYYXVw2YyzQcKX9G-8dbdLEwg41bGpE7YfG-0Sc0XHT38w64uG9mGdK4-JUt3Kby6MeIgykqqxH74n-~yVoIFmoe81pJtUKidEfZZdiXELpXsb80Aymx-HxZc2vPveVBybbpBy40Lxknt0o9w9t9QyjZgv~zLcz2hdmyx4IWAQBS6~UhtzFYZl~CB~c6-CWcYHHxWI8F42~-xRyvuYMg__]). Because of this, health authorities worldwide, including the UK, advise that if you've used PrEP or PEP in the last 3 months, you shouldn't donate. |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 30 November 2023
PrEP – Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis
Contents
Acceptability at Recruitment
Acceptable
Acceptability at CT / Work-Up
Acceptable if the donor has not taken PrEP for at least 3 months + there is low sexual risk behaviour. Please discuss with the MO team.
Otherwise postpone.
Individual at Risk
Recipient
Explanation of Condition
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is used to prevent HIV infection
Justification for guidance
PrEP may alter HIV testing, resulting in an unclear or negative result in HIV positive donors, with a potential risk of transmission of this virus to patients.
We care a lot about the health of our donors. If you've been using medications like PrEP or PEP to prevent HIV, it could affect the accuracy of HIV tests for up to 3 months after you stop using them (Seed et al, 2020 - [1]). Because of this, health authorities worldwide, including the UK, advise that if you've used PrEP or PEP in the last 3 months, you shouldn't donate.