Kenya rolls out free lenacapavir HIV shots

Kenya just kicked off a game-changer in HIV prevention with lenacapavir, a six-month injection that could drastically alter the fight against HIV.

Kenya launches lenacapavir for HIV prevention
  • Kenya is one of the first countries to offer lenacapavir.
  • The long-acting injection will be available for free to eligible patients.
  • It’s a major step in tackling Kenya's HIV crisis, with 1.4 million affected.
Lenacapavir hits the market after global buzz
  • Science magazine named lenacapavir ‘Breakthrough of the Year’ in 2024.
  • The injection is given subcutaneously every six months.
  • Pregnant and breastfeeding women can safely use lenacapavir.
Kenya and global partners roll out the drug
  • 21,000 doses were delivered in the first batch, with more to come.
  • Gilead Sciences and the Global Fund helped secure the drug.
  • The U.S. is contributing 25,000 more doses for early roll-out.
Impact on Africa’s HIV prevention efforts
  • South Africa, Zambia, Eswatini, and Zimbabwe have also started using lenacapavir.
  • Kenya is pushing to protect its young population, especially those aged 15-24.
  • The government is tracking side effects to ensure safety.
 

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