The results of the HPTN 035 provide the first indication that a microbicide gel can at least partially reduce women’s risk of HIV. This study represents an important step forward for HIV prevention research. Very briefly, these results are summarized as follows [as described by Sharon Hillier, the MTN PI]:

 

  1. PRO 2000 gel (0.5%) was found to be 30 percent effective in preventing HIV infection. While encouraging, this result is not statistically significant.

 

  1. BufferGel was found to have no detectable effect on preventing HIV infection.

 

  1. Both gels were found to be safe. This results provides the first signal of the possibility that the microbicide as a concept is feasibile and a topical application of a product in the vagina could actually prevent HIV infection. This is a signal of hope for the field

As for PRO 2000, more evidence will be needed before we can determine more conclusively its effectiveness. We will eagerly await the results of the MDP 301 trial, which are due by the end of the year.