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        Some key takeaways about PrEP
        and the new guidelines are,

        CDC recommends PrEP
        for people who are

        at substantial risk for HIV.

        For instance, a person in
        an ongoing relationship

        with a partner who has HIV,

        or a person who injects illicit
        drugs and shares needles.

        While PrEP is a powerful HIV
        prevention tool on its own,

        using it along with condoms

        and other proven prevention
        methods can provide even greater

        protection and, PrEP has the
        potential to alter the course

        of our journey to the
        end of the epidemic.

        And, these new guidelines
        can serve as a roadmap,

        ensuring PrEP is used by the
        right people, in the right way,

        in the right circumstances.

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