Publications by authors named "V Apea"

Introduction: The equity-focused ILANA study evaluated feasibility, acceptability, appropriateness of delivering on-label two-monthly cabotegravir and rilpivirine (CAB+RPV) injections for HIV-1 therapy in clinics and community settings.

Methods: The study, which mandated inclusive recruitment, was conducted May-December 2022 at six UK sites. Injections were delivered in clinic (months 1-6), and in clinic or community setting according to patient choice (months 6-12).

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The 2024 UK guidelines for the management of syphilis are in line with current evidence and practice within the UK. Key updates are detailed at the start of the article. These guidelines are accompanied by the first UK guidelines for the management of syphilis in pregnant people and children, 2024.

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Importance: Absolute neutrophil counts (ANCs) are used to determine cancer clinical trial (CCT) eligibility and systemic anticancer therapy (SACT) dose modifications. Duffy null-associated ANC (DANC) is a nonpathologic phenotype associated with lower ANC and most frequently seen in individuals with African and Middle Eastern ancestry. It is unclear whether CCTs exclude or SACT regimens modify doses for individuals with ANC within the DANC reference range.

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Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are a serious public health issue in many countries. Online postal self-sampling (OPSS) is increasingly used to test for STIs, a trend accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. There remains limited understanding of how service users experience OPSS and what leads them to access it over clinic-based services, or vice versa.

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Objective: To understand the experiences and perceptions of sexual health professionals responding to the May 2022 mpox outbreak in the UK.

Design: Cross-sectional, anonymous, online survey collecting quantitative and qualitative data. Convenience sample recruited via an international network of sexual health and HIV clinicians responding to mpox and promoted through clinical associations and social media.

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