With the continuing march of the AIDS epidemic and little hope for an effective vaccine in the near future, work to develop a topical strategy to prevent HIV infection is increasingly important. This stated, the track record of large scale microbicide trials has been disappointing with nonspecific inhibitors either failing to protect women from infection or even increasing HIV acquisition. Newer strategies that target directly the elements needed for viral entry into cells have shown promise in non-human primate models of HIV transmission and as these agents have not yet been broadly introduced in regions of highest HIV prevalence, they are particularly attractive for prophylaxis. We review here the agents that can block HIV cellular entr...
This work focuses on the use of antiretroviral agents to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV-1
Since the discovery of HIV at the beginning of the 1980s, numerous efforts have been devoted to the ...
Antiretroviral drugs that inhibit viral replication were expected to reduce transmission of HIV by l...
Abstract With the continuing march of the AIDS epidemic and little hope for an effective vaccine in ...
The HIV epidemic is, by many criteria, the worst outbreak of infectious disease in history. The rate...
Antiretroviral agents (ART) have the potential to prevent HIV transmission by reducing the concentra...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects and replicates within individuals for the duration of...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1), the retrovirus that causes the acquired ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
AbstractInhibitors of viral entry are under consideration as topical microbicides to prevent HIV-1 s...
Worldwide, HIV disproportionately affects women who are often unable to negotiate traditional HIV pr...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for antiretroviral 'treatment as prevention' for HIV transmission ...
As the human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted disease epidemics advance relentlessly,...
This work focuses on the use of antiretroviral agents to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV-1
Since the discovery of HIV at the beginning of the 1980s, numerous efforts have been devoted to the ...
Antiretroviral drugs that inhibit viral replication were expected to reduce transmission of HIV by l...
Abstract With the continuing march of the AIDS epidemic and little hope for an effective vaccine in ...
The HIV epidemic is, by many criteria, the worst outbreak of infectious disease in history. The rate...
Antiretroviral agents (ART) have the potential to prevent HIV transmission by reducing the concentra...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infects and replicates within individuals for the duration of...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (hiv-1), the retrovirus that causes the acquired ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is transmitted predominantly through sexual intercourse. Research...
AbstractInhibitors of viral entry are under consideration as topical microbicides to prevent HIV-1 s...
Worldwide, HIV disproportionately affects women who are often unable to negotiate traditional HIV pr...
Abstract There are four opportunities for HIV prevention: before exposure, at the moment of exposure...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for antiretroviral 'treatment as prevention' for HIV transmission ...
As the human immunodeficiency virus and sexually transmitted disease epidemics advance relentlessly,...
This work focuses on the use of antiretroviral agents to prevent the sexual transmission of HIV-1
Since the discovery of HIV at the beginning of the 1980s, numerous efforts have been devoted to the ...
Antiretroviral drugs that inhibit viral replication were expected to reduce transmission of HIV by l...