Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) may increase a woman’s risk of HIV acquisition but a randomized clinical trial did not find a statistically significant increase in HIV risk for women using DMPA compared to two other methods. However, it could not rule out up to 30% increased HIV risk for DMPA users. We evaluate changes to contraceptive method mix in South Africa under different assumptions about the existence and strength of a possible undetected relationship between DMPA use and HIV risk. Methods: A mathematical model was developed to simulate the ongoing HIV epidemic and contraceptive method mix in SouthAfrica to estimate how changes in m...
HIV susceptibility linked to hormonal contraception (HC) has been studied before, but with mixed res...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
BACKGROUND: There is little data on contraceptive effectiveness or use patterns from sub-Saharan Afr...
Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot me...
Introduction Some studies suggest that use of the injectable contraceptive depot medroxyprogesterone...
Background: In vitro, animal, biological and observational clinical studies suggest that some hormon...
Background: In vitro, animal, biological and observational clinical studies suggest that some hormon...
Background: Evidence from observational studies suggests an increased risk of HIV acquisition among ...
Background: Evidence from observational studies suggests an increased risk of HIV acquisition among ...
Do injectable and oral contraceptives increase the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquis...
Hormonal contraception is central in the prevention of unintended pregnancy; however there are conce...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of hormonal contraception including combined oral contraceptives ...
Background: For women living with HIV, contraception using condoms is recommended because it prevent...
Determining whether hormonal contraception (HC), particularly the injectable contraceptive depot-med...
Some studies suggest that specific hormonal contraceptive methods [particularly depot medroxyprogest...
HIV susceptibility linked to hormonal contraception (HC) has been studied before, but with mixed res...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
BACKGROUND: There is little data on contraceptive effectiveness or use patterns from sub-Saharan Afr...
Introduction: Some observational data suggest that the progestogen injectable contraceptive depot me...
Introduction Some studies suggest that use of the injectable contraceptive depot medroxyprogesterone...
Background: In vitro, animal, biological and observational clinical studies suggest that some hormon...
Background: In vitro, animal, biological and observational clinical studies suggest that some hormon...
Background: Evidence from observational studies suggests an increased risk of HIV acquisition among ...
Background: Evidence from observational studies suggests an increased risk of HIV acquisition among ...
Do injectable and oral contraceptives increase the risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) acquis...
Hormonal contraception is central in the prevention of unintended pregnancy; however there are conce...
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of hormonal contraception including combined oral contraceptives ...
Background: For women living with HIV, contraception using condoms is recommended because it prevent...
Determining whether hormonal contraception (HC), particularly the injectable contraceptive depot-med...
Some studies suggest that specific hormonal contraceptive methods [particularly depot medroxyprogest...
HIV susceptibility linked to hormonal contraception (HC) has been studied before, but with mixed res...
The World Health Organization (WHO) published guidelines for hormonal contraceptive eligibility for ...
BACKGROUND: There is little data on contraceptive effectiveness or use patterns from sub-Saharan Afr...