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EDITORIAL

Hepatitis A testing and susceptibility in men who have sex with men: an unintended benefit of PrEP

Mahmoud Gouda A , Colin Fitzpatrick A , Deborah Williams A and Daniel Richardson https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0955-6307 A B *
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A Department of Sexual Health & HIV Medicine, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Sussex, Brighton BN2 5BE, UK.

B Brighton & Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK.

* Correspondence to: docdanielr@hotmail.com

Handling Editor: Eric Chow

Sexual Health 19(3) 228-229 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH22061
Submitted: 4 April 2022  Accepted: 17 May 2022   Published: 16 June 2022

© 2022 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

Hepatitis A is a sexually transmitted enteric infection in men who have sex with men (MSM). HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has increased opportunities for sexual health interventions in MSM. 588 (372 in 2019, 216 in 2021) MSM attended for the first time in the study periods. MSM were significantly more likely to be screened for Hepatitis A susceptibility in 2021 than 2019 (93% vs 56%, P = 0.0001). Susceptibility (Hepatitis A IgG negative) to Hepatitis A did not change between in 2021 and 2019 (48% vs 47%, P = 0.921). De-medicalising PrEP is important as it will increase overall uptake. However, coupling PrEP with other sexual health interventions must not be lost.

Keywords: de-medicalising, hepatitis A, HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, immune, men who have sex with men, prevention, screening, sexually transmitted infections, vaccination.


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