This report summarizes discussions from a two-day international experts consultation meeting in 2012 on preparing for the successful introduction of women-centered antiretroviral-based HIV prevention methods. It examines the limits and expectations of operations research in antiretroviral health technologies
Zimbabwe has seen a tremendous shift in the HIV landscape in the last decade, particularly regarding...
The reduction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women demonstrated by pericoital us...
This toolkit was developed for operational research on topics related to HIV treatment and preventio...
This report summarizes discussions from a two-day international experts consultation meeting in 2012...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
As evidence mounts that antiretrovirals (ARVs) are effective for HIV prevention, policymakers and pr...
In April 2003, the Horizons Program sponsored a one-day technical meeting to develop and set priorit...
In May 1994, the Population Council, in conjunction with the Pacific Institute for Women\u27s Health...
ARV-based HIV prevention methods available in pill, gel or ring formulations (broadly referred to as...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
The HIV Research for Prevention (HIVR4P) conference is dedicated to advancing HIV prevention researc...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, undermining development, reversing health gains, and exac...
IN THIS ISSUE: Research and development to improve reproductive health | From bench to bedroom: Biom...
The 900,000 new HIV infections among women globally in 2015 attest to the urgent need for the dissem...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States continues despite several recent noteworthy advances in H...
Zimbabwe has seen a tremendous shift in the HIV landscape in the last decade, particularly regarding...
The reduction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women demonstrated by pericoital us...
This toolkit was developed for operational research on topics related to HIV treatment and preventio...
This report summarizes discussions from a two-day international experts consultation meeting in 2012...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
As evidence mounts that antiretrovirals (ARVs) are effective for HIV prevention, policymakers and pr...
In April 2003, the Horizons Program sponsored a one-day technical meeting to develop and set priorit...
In May 1994, the Population Council, in conjunction with the Pacific Institute for Women\u27s Health...
ARV-based HIV prevention methods available in pill, gel or ring formulations (broadly referred to as...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
The HIV Research for Prevention (HIVR4P) conference is dedicated to advancing HIV prevention researc...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, undermining development, reversing health gains, and exac...
IN THIS ISSUE: Research and development to improve reproductive health | From bench to bedroom: Biom...
The 900,000 new HIV infections among women globally in 2015 attest to the urgent need for the dissem...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States continues despite several recent noteworthy advances in H...
Zimbabwe has seen a tremendous shift in the HIV landscape in the last decade, particularly regarding...
The reduction in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in women demonstrated by pericoital us...
This toolkit was developed for operational research on topics related to HIV treatment and preventio...