Abstract Though many women in need of access to HIV preventive regimes are pregnant, there is a dearth of data to guide these care decisions. While oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has been shown to prevent HIV infection in numerous high-risk populations, pregnant women have been excluded from all major prospective trials. We propose for ethical examination a theoretical trial—a prospective, observational study of PrEP for pregnant women at risk for HIV in sub-Saharan Africa—highlighting an ethical tradeoff that characterizes issues faced for advancing research in pregnancy. On the one hand, an “opportunistic” study design has certain ethical advantages: as formally construed, the research activity usually begins after decisions to use ...
In their recent paper' Undue inducement: a case study in CAPRISA 008', Mngadi et al conclude that a ...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the daily use of antiretrovirals to prevent human immunodeficienc...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa are at a higher risk of acquirin...
Though many women in need of access to HIV preventive regimes are pregnant, there is a dearth of dat...
This study explored how multinational HIV experts weigh clinical, evidential, and ethical considerat...
Implementation research ethics can be particularly challenging when pregnant women have been exclude...
BACKGROUND. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an experimental HIV prevention approach whereby antir...
IntroductionHIV incidence is high during pregnancy and breastfeeding with HIV acquisition risk more ...
Pregnant and breastfeeding populations are at substantial risk of acquiring HIV in some settings, ye...
IntroductionHIV prevention during pregnancy and lactation is critical for both maternal and child he...
There is now strong evidence that preventive oral antiretroviral therapy can moderately reduce likel...
Concerns about including pregnant women in research have led to a dearth of evidence to guide safe a...
IntroductionPregnant women are routinely excluded from clinical trials, leading to the absence or de...
There is now strong evidence that preventive oral antiretroviral therapy can moderately reduce likel...
To optimize scale-up of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for pregnant women at risk of HIV in high HI...
In their recent paper' Undue inducement: a case study in CAPRISA 008', Mngadi et al conclude that a ...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the daily use of antiretrovirals to prevent human immunodeficienc...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa are at a higher risk of acquirin...
Though many women in need of access to HIV preventive regimes are pregnant, there is a dearth of dat...
This study explored how multinational HIV experts weigh clinical, evidential, and ethical considerat...
Implementation research ethics can be particularly challenging when pregnant women have been exclude...
BACKGROUND. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an experimental HIV prevention approach whereby antir...
IntroductionHIV incidence is high during pregnancy and breastfeeding with HIV acquisition risk more ...
Pregnant and breastfeeding populations are at substantial risk of acquiring HIV in some settings, ye...
IntroductionHIV prevention during pregnancy and lactation is critical for both maternal and child he...
There is now strong evidence that preventive oral antiretroviral therapy can moderately reduce likel...
Concerns about including pregnant women in research have led to a dearth of evidence to guide safe a...
IntroductionPregnant women are routinely excluded from clinical trials, leading to the absence or de...
There is now strong evidence that preventive oral antiretroviral therapy can moderately reduce likel...
To optimize scale-up of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for pregnant women at risk of HIV in high HI...
In their recent paper' Undue inducement: a case study in CAPRISA 008', Mngadi et al conclude that a ...
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the daily use of antiretrovirals to prevent human immunodeficienc...
BACKGROUND: Adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in South Africa are at a higher risk of acquirin...