The HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Synthesis
(PRS) project was initiated by the
Prevention Research Branch, Division of
HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) at CDC in 1996 to
systematically review and summarize HIV
behavioral prevention research literature.
The goal of PRS is to translate scientific
evidence from the research literature into
practical information that can be used by
prevention providers, state and local health
departments throughout the United States,
and HIV prevention researchers. PRS activities consist of systematic reviews, which include the
efficacy review featured on this site, and other related activities. For a list of all PRS-related publications, go to
PRS Publications.
Systematic
Reviews
Other Activities
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