The majority of new HIV-1 infections are transmitted sexually by penetrating the mucosal barrier to infect target cells. The development of microbicides to restrain heterosexual HIV-1 transmission in the past two decades has proven to be a challenging endeavor. Therefore, better understanding of the tissue environment in the female reproductive tract may assist in the development of the next generation of microbicides to prevent HIV-1 transmission. In this review, we highlight the important factors involved in the heterosexual transmission of HIV-1, provide an update on microbicides\u27 clinical trials, and discuss how different delivery platforms and local immunity may empower the development of next generation of microbicide to block HIV-...
SummaryIn 2007, nearly 7000 new cases of HIV infection occurred each day. There is a constant increa...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
BACKGROUND: With 2.5 million new HIV infections per year, effective preventive methods against HIV a...
The majority of new HIV-1 infections are transmitted sexually by penetrating the mucosal barrier to ...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Worldwide, more than half of all HIV-infected individuals are women. Since mucosal surfaces are the ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects and destroys lymphocytes, leading to acquired immunodefic...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
Research on the human-immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HIV transmission prevention methods is extens...
Microbicides are products designed for vaginal or rectal use to prevent transmission of the human im...
A better understanding of the biological factors that promote heterosexual HIV acquisition in the fe...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
Copyright © 2014 Onkar Singh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background The ideal vaginal microbicide should reduce the risk of HIV infection and other reproduct...
SummaryIn 2007, nearly 7000 new cases of HIV infection occurred each day. There is a constant increa...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
BACKGROUND: With 2.5 million new HIV infections per year, effective preventive methods against HIV a...
The majority of new HIV-1 infections are transmitted sexually by penetrating the mucosal barrier to ...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Worldwide, more than half of all HIV-infected individuals are women. Since mucosal surfaces are the ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects and destroys lymphocytes, leading to acquired immunodefic...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
Research on the human-immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and HIV transmission prevention methods is extens...
Microbicides are products designed for vaginal or rectal use to prevent transmission of the human im...
A better understanding of the biological factors that promote heterosexual HIV acquisition in the fe...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
Copyright © 2014 Onkar Singh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Background The ideal vaginal microbicide should reduce the risk of HIV infection and other reproduct...
SummaryIn 2007, nearly 7000 new cases of HIV infection occurred each day. There is a constant increa...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
BACKGROUND: With 2.5 million new HIV infections per year, effective preventive methods against HIV a...