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Future access to Microbicides

The Global Campaign for Microbicides (GCM) - along with others players in the field of microbicide research and development - is dedicated not only to accelerating microbicide product development but also to facilitating the widespread access and use of these...

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Different types of Microbicides

There are different types of microbicides being tested. An analogy is the detergent. Detergents are meant for laundry, yet there are differnt types: omo, surf, klin, elephant etc. So is it with microbicides. There are different microbicides with different names and...

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Glossary of terms used in microbicides research

Arms: the group in a clinical trial, usually known as the control group and intervention group. Comparing results from the different groups enables researchers to determine whether and how well a new intervention (treatment, vaccine, prevention method, or what ever is...

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The diaphragm: A Female-initiated barrier methods

Despite the overwhelming need for improved options for devices that can protect a woman from both pregnancy and STIs and the proven effectiveness of a condom to address this, the female condom is still poor availability 14 years after product approval. This is chiefly...

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HSV-2 suppression: efforts at preventing HIV infection

HSV-2 infection (HSV-2 infection causes a form of herpes infection) appears to double or triple the risk of HIV infection by creating lesions through which the virus can easily enter the body. It also increases the ability of a person who is infected with the HIV and...

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Post exposure Prophylaxis (PeP)

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a course of anti-HIV medication that may prevent HIV infection after exposure. It can take HIV between one and five days to become established in the CD4 T-cells and lymph nodes after exposure. It is thought that a course of PEP can...

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