Sexually transmitted infections like HIV, HPV, and HSV-2, as well as unplanned pregnancy, take a huge toll on women worldwide. Woman-initiated multipurpose prevention technologies that contain antiviral/antibacterial drugs (microbicides) and a contraceptive to simultaneously target sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy are being developed to reduce these burdens. This review will consider products that are applied topically to the vagina. Rectally administered topical microbicides in development for receptive anal intercourse are outside the scope of this review. Microbicide and microbicide/contraceptive candidates must be rigorously evaluated in preclinical models of safety and efficacy to ensure that only candidates with...
The HIV epidemic is, by many criteria, the worst outbreak of infectious disease in history. The rate...
Vaginal microbicides will provide a women-initiated prevention strategy that could substantially red...
\ud \ud Purpose of review: This review will summarize the rationale for developing rectal microbicid...
AbstractSexually transmitted infections like HIV, HPV, and HSV-2, as well as unplanned pregnancy, ta...
It is estimated that more than 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections occu...
Microbicides are products designed for vaginal or rectal use to prevent transmission of the human im...
Scientists are developing vaginal microbicides as an important new female-initiated HIV prevention t...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Microbicides are antiseptic topical drugs that help directly or indirectly inhibit the penetration o...
BACKGROUND: Although the male condom provides a reliable means of preventing HIV transmission, a bro...
Objectives: 1) HIV prevention, using a mechanical cervical barrier in combination with microbicide. ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
The development of novel compounds to reduce the sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Research on the human-immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HIV transmission prevention methods is extens...
The HIV epidemic is, by many criteria, the worst outbreak of infectious disease in history. The rate...
Vaginal microbicides will provide a women-initiated prevention strategy that could substantially red...
\ud \ud Purpose of review: This review will summarize the rationale for developing rectal microbicid...
AbstractSexually transmitted infections like HIV, HPV, and HSV-2, as well as unplanned pregnancy, ta...
It is estimated that more than 340 million new cases of curable sexually transmitted infections occu...
Microbicides are products designed for vaginal or rectal use to prevent transmission of the human im...
Scientists are developing vaginal microbicides as an important new female-initiated HIV prevention t...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Microbicides are antiseptic topical drugs that help directly or indirectly inhibit the penetration o...
BACKGROUND: Although the male condom provides a reliable means of preventing HIV transmission, a bro...
Objectives: 1) HIV prevention, using a mechanical cervical barrier in combination with microbicide. ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
The development of novel compounds to reduce the sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Research on the human-immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HIV transmission prevention methods is extens...
The HIV epidemic is, by many criteria, the worst outbreak of infectious disease in history. The rate...
Vaginal microbicides will provide a women-initiated prevention strategy that could substantially red...
\ud \ud Purpose of review: This review will summarize the rationale for developing rectal microbicid...