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HIV prevention jab approved for use in England and Wales. Here’s how it works

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A⁢ groundbreaking preventative HIV injection has received approval for ⁤use​ in England and Wales, marking a critically important advancement in the fight against the​ virus. The ⁣preventative ‌jab, authorized for use as of October⁤ 23, 2025,‍ offers a new tool for individuals at high risk ‌of HIV infection, potentially altering the ​landscape of HIV prevention strategies.

This approval arrives at a critical juncture,‌ as HIV‍ remains a public health concern⁤ despite decades of progress. The injection provides an choice to daily oral PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) medication, addressing challenges related to‌ adherence and accessibility. It ‌is intended for individuals who are at substantial risk, offering a long-acting preventative⁤ measure.⁤ The​ rollout will initially focus on⁢ specific ⁣populations and clinics, with wider availability anticipated as implementation progresses.

The ⁢jab works by delivering antibodies that neutralize‌ HIV,⁣ the virus​ that​ causes AIDS. These ​broadly neutralizing antibodies ‌(bNAbs) are administered ‍via injection and provide protection against a wide range of ​HIV strains. The antibodies bind to⁤ the virus, preventing ‍it from infecting cells.⁤ Clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of ‍this approach in reducing the risk of HIV acquisition.

The preventative injection is subject to copyright. Reproduction is prohibited without written permission, except for fair dealing for private study ⁢or‌ research. The information ⁤provided is for informational purposes only.

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