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Kenya approves twice-yearly HIV prevention injectable, amid rising infections.
Kenya has approved lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention drug, becoming one of the first African nations to do so.
The move follows a rigorous review of the drug’s safety and effectiveness and aligns with World Health Organization guidance.
The long-acting option aims to improve adherence for high-risk populations.
The decision comes as new HIV infections rose 19% in 2024, reaching 19,991, according to national health data.
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Kenia aprueba la prevención del VIH inyectable dos veces al año, en medio de un aumento de las infecciones.