Doctors now consider HIV infection to be a chronic disease rather than a death sentence because of the success of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs), which stop the infection's progression to AIDS. With that ...
Microbicides are promising prophylactic agents under development for use in the vagina or rectum to prevent sexual acquisition of HIV. Vaginal microbicides have undergone most advance clinical testing ...
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Despite disappointing study results, scientists haven't given up on creating an effective way for women to protect themselves against HIV Antiretroviral (ARV) drugs have transformed HIV infection from ...
PITTSBURGH, May 24 – A flexible ring containing two anti-HIV drugs showed in laboratory tests that it can deliver therapeutic levels of both drugs for up to 30 days, researchers reported today at the ...
About 40 million people worldwide have HIV infection (UNAIDS 2004 report [www.unaids.org/bangkok2004/report.html]). In 2003 alone, almost 5 million new infections ...
NEW DELHI: Having failed to contain the spread of HIV/AIDS among women mainly because they had little role in the existing prevention strategies, the government is now contemplating on introducing ...
The global human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, with 4.3 million new adult cases of HIV during 2001, despite efforts to promote 'safer sex' practices, including the ...
Several ARV drugs, which were originally developed to treat AIDS, are now being tested as potential microbicides because of their ability to inhibit viral replication. Building on their use to prevent ...
Vaginal microbicides currently in clinical trials may be the only weapon that will protect women against infection from HIV. Yet, under likely circumstances, these microbicides may be of more benefit ...
Vaginal microbicides currently in clinical trials may be the only weapon that will protect women against infection from HIV. Yet, under likely circumstances, these microbicides may be of more benefit ...