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Non-selective distribution of infectious disease prevention may outperform risk-based targeting

Medicine and Health

Non-selective distribution of infectious disease prevention may outperform risk-based targeting

B. Steinger, I. Iacopini, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Benjamin Steinger, Iacopo Iacopini, Andreia Sofia Teixeira, Alberto Bracchi, Pau Casanova-Ferrer, Alberto Antonioni, and Eugenio Valdano reveals that non-selective distribution methods for infectious disease prevention may be more effective than targeting high-risk groups, particularly when prevention efficacy falls below a critical level. Explore how this could transform HIV prevention strategies in communities.

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