The rapid spread of HIV/AIDS in the female population increases the urgency of developing new formulations that offer protection from this disease as well as other sexually transmitted infections. In many cultures, women do not readily accept touching their genitals or inserting products into their vaginas. Information on this subject was collected during a study involving 635 women in Brazil to determine the preferred attributes of vaginal products. Seventy-six percent would use an idealized contraceptive method that offered dual protection even though it could only be inserted with a finger and 96% would use this method if it could only be placed with an applicator. Qualitative analyses of responses to open questions suggest that the majo...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Background: Few studies of microbicide acceptability among HIV-infected women have been done. We ass...
Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, and unplanned pregnancies continue to be a serious wo...
Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, and unplanned pregnancies continue to be a serious wo...
Novel vaginal formulations are under development to combat the increasing incidence of sexually tran...
A study was carried out to identify characteristics that women would want for an idealized vaginal c...
Therapeutic outcomes of vaginal products depend not only on their ability to deliver drugs to or thr...
Vaginal formulations may have dual protective activity, against sexually transmitted diseases/AIDS a...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: The acceptability of female-controlled biomedical prevention technologies has not been e...
Background: Vaginal microbicides are in development for the prevention of HIV transmission to women ...
women controlled methods to prevent HIV are urgently needed. Vaginal microbicides are products for v...
Purpose—The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women’s preferences for specific microbic...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Background: Few studies of microbicide acceptability among HIV-infected women have been done. We ass...
Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, and unplanned pregnancies continue to be a serious wo...
Sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, and unplanned pregnancies continue to be a serious wo...
Novel vaginal formulations are under development to combat the increasing incidence of sexually tran...
A study was carried out to identify characteristics that women would want for an idealized vaginal c...
Therapeutic outcomes of vaginal products depend not only on their ability to deliver drugs to or thr...
Vaginal formulations may have dual protective activity, against sexually transmitted diseases/AIDS a...
Background: Research on vaginal microbicides for HIV prevention is progressing rapidly; the first la...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Background: The acceptability of female-controlled biomedical prevention technologies has not been e...
Background: Vaginal microbicides are in development for the prevention of HIV transmission to women ...
women controlled methods to prevent HIV are urgently needed. Vaginal microbicides are products for v...
Purpose—The purpose of this study was to assess adolescent women’s preferences for specific microbic...
Currently in clinical trials, microbicides have historically been promoted as a woman-controlled (al...
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton...
Background: Few studies of microbicide acceptability among HIV-infected women have been done. We ass...