Vâng e ko có nguy cơ mới gì ạ. Nhưng mà e mua que test nhanh về tự test có chính xác ko ạ
Vâng e ko có nguy cơ mới gì ạ. Nhưng mà e mua que test nhanh về tự test có chính xác ko ạ
Tốt nhất là bạn lên đến bệnh viện hoặc cơ sở có chuyên môn để xét nghiệm, đừng tự mình làm.
Ngoài ra tặng bạn link này đọc để thấy....tự tin hơn
https://www.aidschicago.org/page/new...u-heard-of-pep
While taking PEP after possible exposure is not a guarantee that you will not acquire HIV, it has been shown to be very effective. While there have not been studies comparing those who have taken PEP with those who have not due to ethical concerns, a 2016 review of six observational studies of PEP use by the CDC showed that of 1,535 men who took PEP, 1,487 remained HIV negative while only 48 acquired HIV. Of the cases where men were later diagnosed with HIV, most were attributed to ongoing sex that made them vulnerable to HIV while only 8 cases were considered a possible representation of PEP failure. That equates to 5.2 transmissions per 1,000 PEP users, only a 0.5% failure rate.
https://www.catie.ca/post-exposure-prophylaxis-pep
How well does PEP work?
PEP does not prevent 100% of HIV infections but it is very effective at preventing HIV if used consistently and correctly.
Observational research suggests that PEP can reduce the risk of getting HIV by more than 80%, which means some people in the studies acquired HIV despite taking PEP. Although some of these people reported high adherence to PEP and no further exposures to HIV, many HIV transmissions among people taking PEP occurred because of low adherence (not taking PEP every day for 28 days) and/or ongoing exposures to HIV. Effectiveness is likely much higher than 80% if PEP is used consistently and correctly, as prescribed. This includes:
- Obtaining PEP from a healthcare provider.
- Taking the medications every day for 28 days. High adherence to the full month-long course of PEP is important for maximizing effectiveness.
- Starting PEP as soon as possible after a potential exposure to HIV, but not more than 72 hours afterwards. The sooner PEP is started after an exposure to HIV the more likely it is to work because the drugs need to start interrupting HIV replication as soon as possible.
- Taking extra precautions (for example, using condoms) to reduce the risk of being exposed to HIV again while taking PEP. The use of PEP is meant to reduce the risk from a single exposure to HIV and should only be used for emergencies.
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