Overview and Status of PrEP in Kenya

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Overview and Status of PrEP in Kenya Elizabeth Irungu, MBChB, MPH Country Director, Partners Scale Up Project Kenya Stakeholders Meeting on REACH February 8, 2018

Outline National program brief PrEP projects with young women Early lessons

This has been a journey Randomized Clinical Trials Open Label Studies Demonstration Projects Pilot Delivery Wide scale implementation

National Launch

This has been a journey Randomized Clinical Trials Open Label Studies Demonstration Projects Pilot Delivery Wide scale implementation Delivery Models Pregnancy Cost & cost effectiven ess Breast feeding Risk compens ation Safety Efficacy Resistance Willingness to use

Prioritization Kenya s epidemic is concentrated in several counties and the PrEP program has placed efforts in those counties PrEP is an intervention for all persons at risk of acquiring HIV for multiple populations couples, AGYW, MSM, FSW, fisherfolk, etc.

Initial projects are in high and medium incidence counties Kisumu AMP Anza Mapema Bridge to Scale DREAMS IPCP POWER REACH Partners PrIYA (DREAMS-Innovation Solution- JSI) Homa Bay DREAMS IPCP MP3- Youth LEARN REACH Partners SEARCH Nairobi Bridge to Scale (including Machakos) DREAMS IPCP LEARN Partners Kilifi Bridge to Scale Kissi Bridge to Scale Kiambu Bridge to Scale Partners Migori Bridge to Scale Partners SEACRH Siaya DREAMS Partners Nyeri Partners Taita Taveta Bridge to Scale Mombasa Bridge to Scale Kwale Bridge to Scale JUNE 2017 7

JiPende JiPrEP! - the campaign identity

Social Media Campaign Source: https://www.facebook.com/prepkenya/photos

PrEP Eligibility HIV-negative individuals at high risk of getting HIV infection, including: HIV+ not on effective treatment Sexual partner of unknown status and at risk for HIV Individuals engaging in transactional sex Individuals with recent history of STIs Clients with recurrent use of PEP Habit of having sex under influence of drugs/alcohol Inconsistent or no condom use Injection drug use Source: Addressing Cross-Generational Sex. Population Reference Bureau.

Status of PrEP Implementation 376 facilities providing PrEP in 35 counties (ongoing mapping) Target population 317 - HIV discordant couples 108 AGYW 98 Sex workers 70 MSM 208 General population 6 PWID Mix of service points: approx. 90% at CCC, OPD, DICE 12

Implementation

Bridge to Scale Project To demonstrate and document an effective model for scaling up oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as an HIV-prevention intervention in low-resource settings Female sex workers (FSWs) Men who have sex with men (MSM), including male sex workers Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW)

Bridge to Scale Project Deliver PrEP in Drop-in centers Public health facilities Private health facilities Begun in February 2017

Partners Scale Up Project 2500 An implementation project to scale-up integrated delivery of PrEP and ART among HIV-1 serodiscordant couples 2000 1500 1000 500 0

On-going projects among young women

In Kisumu and Thika Measuring real time adherence with Wisepill device and providing SMS feedback on adherence Fully enrolled

In Kisumu and Thika Measuring real time adherence with Wisepill device and providing SMS feedback on adherence Fully enrolled In Kisumu and South Africa Exploring uptake in various delivery models FP clinics in Kisumu

An implementation program delivering PrEP within routine MCH and family planning clinics in Kisumu, Kenya

Correlates of PrEP initiation (n=9704) Crude Odds Ratio (95% CI) Transactional sex 1 1.1 (0.5-2.6) Diagnosed with STI 1 2.7 (1.5-4.8)* Forced to have sex 1 3.7 (1.7-8.1)* Experienced IPV 1 2.1 (0.6-8.0) Partner HIV status unknown 8.4 (4.8-14.7)** Age <24 years 1.2 (1.1-1.3)** Postpartum (vs pregnant) 2.3 (1.0-5.2)* *p<0.05; **p<0.001; 1 In the last 6 months

Reasons for declining PrEP (n=7848) Partner HIV-negative Low perceived HIV risk Need to consult partner Pill burden Fear of effects on Fear of IPV *Among pregnant clients 48% 32% 12% 5% 1% 1%

Reasons for discontinuing PrEP (n=337) Low perceived HIV risk Experienced side effects Partner HIV-negative Pill burden Fear of IPV 24% 18% 16% 9% 7%

Early lessons National and county government involvement and buyin is key - Creates harmony and guidance for all players Community education and demand creation - Will influence decision making on uptake and effective use Education for health providers - Willingness to recommend/prescribe PrEP influenced by personal values and level of knowledge

Unanswered questions How to motivate at-risk girls to initiate and continue PrEP Initiation rates are low Drop off rates are high novelty, review risk, no support Daily pill? Ring? How to position PrEP What delivery models will work for young women CCC, MCH, away from facilities

Acknowledgements NASCOP PrEP Technical Working Group Ministry of Health and county governments in Kenya Partners, Jilinde, LVCT, Power, PrIYA, MPYA teams PrEP users in Kenya

Jilinde -AGYW Not comfortable with HF delivery -may be seen by people they know as they queue in pharmacy, OPD Able to identify them through community outreaches usually event-based. Results in impulse enrollment because peers are enrolling, novelty have not had time for introspection --- impacts continuation rate HIV is not top priority for them Community support - Working to find out what the best way of positioning is