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Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis - 0%Topic 1
IntroductionActivities - 0%Topic 2
Rationale for Occupational HIV PEPActivities - 0%Topic 3
Risk Assessment of the Occupational Exposure EventActivities - 0%Topic 4
Recommended Initial Steps Following An Exposure EventActivities - 0%Topic 5
Recommended Antiretroviral Regimens for Occupational HIV PEPActivities - 0%Topic 6
Obtaining Expert Consultation for Occupational HIV PEPActivities - 0%Topic 7
Baseline Evaluation and Counseling for Health Care WorkerActivities - 0%Topic 8
Follow-Up of Health Care Worker After Exposure EventActivities - 0%Topic 9
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Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis Overview
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Last Updated: February 3rd, 2025
CNE/CME Continuing Education
This lesson qualifies for:
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- 1 CME AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™, or
- 1 CNE contact hour and 1 CE contact hour (qualifies for pharmacology CE for advanced practice nurses)
CNE and CME Origination: July 1st, 2017
CNE and CME Review: September 1st, 2023
CNE and CME Expiration: August 31st, 2026 (3rd Edition)
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This is a substantial revision of the original Lesson. The previous edition was titled Occupational Postexposure Prophylaxis and available until September 1st, 2023.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss risk for occupational acquisition of HIV with a needlestick injury
- State the rationale for using occupational HIV postexposure prophylaxis (PEP)
- Describe current indications for the use of occupational HIV PEP, including strategies for risk assessment following an occupational exposure
- Summarize recommended antiretroviral therapy regimens and duration of therapy for occupational HIV PEP
- List recommended clinical and laboratory monitoring following occupational exposure to HIV
Lesson Contributors
Authors
David H. Spach, MD
David H. Spach, MD
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Disclosures:
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Aley G. Kalapila, MD, PhD
Aley G. Kalapila, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Emory University School of Medicine
Grady Health System
Associate Professor of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases
Emory University School of Medicine
Grady Health System
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Reviewers
Jehan Z. Budak, MD
Jehan Z. Budak, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
University of Washington
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