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TL;DR
This paper was mistakenly published early and is now included in the correct supplement issue, with instructions for proper citation.
Contribution
The paper clarifies a publication error and provides the correct citation details for the article.
Findings
The article was originally published in issue 28:5 instead of the intended supplement issue 28:S1.
The publisher has corrected the error by including the article in the final version of the supplement issue.
Readers are advised to cite the article based on its original publication in issue 28:5.
Abstract
This article was intended for this Supplement issue, 28:S1, but was inadvertently published in an earlier issue of Journal of the International AIDS Society, issue 28:5 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17582652/2025/28/5. This article has also been included in the final version of J Int AIDS Soc issue 28:S1 as presented below for completeness. The publisher apologizes for this error and any confusion it may cause. When citing this article, please cite it as per its original publication in issue 28:5 as shown below: Kennedy CE, Dawit R, Yeh PT, Rodolph M, Ford N, Schmidt HA, et al. HIV post–exposure prophylaxis in community settings and by lay health workers or through task sharing: a systematic review of effectiveness, case studies, values and preferences, and costs. J Int AIDS Soc. 2025;28(5):e26448. https://doi.org/10.1002/jia2.26448 Kennedy CE, Dawit R, Yeh PT, Rodolph M, Ford…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHIV/AIDS Research and Interventions · HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk · HIV-related health complications and treatments
