Hep A - one jab
Hep B - up to 3 jabs a month apart
hPv - one jab
monkey pox - 2 jabs a month apart
if you suspect you have been infected with HIV within the last 72 hours, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) medicine may stop you becoming infected.
PEP must be started within 72 hours of coming into contact with the virus for it to be effective. It's only recommended following higher risk exposure, particularly where the sexual partner is known to be positive. PEP involves taking HIV treatment every day for 1 month. It may cause some side effects.
You should be able to get PEP from sexual health clinics or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics, hospitals – usually accident and emergency (A&E) departments
anything else available?
Hep B - up to 3 jabs a month apart
hPv - one jab
monkey pox - 2 jabs a month apart
if you suspect you have been infected with HIV within the last 72 hours, post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) medicine may stop you becoming infected.
PEP must be started within 72 hours of coming into contact with the virus for it to be effective. It's only recommended following higher risk exposure, particularly where the sexual partner is known to be positive. PEP involves taking HIV treatment every day for 1 month. It may cause some side effects.
You should be able to get PEP from sexual health clinics or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinics, hospitals – usually accident and emergency (A&E) departments
anything else available?