A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that there is an urgent need for expanding the range of female-controlled HIV prevention methods. Existing efforts to control the spread of HIV infection primarily through the encouragement of a reduction in the number of sexual partners, widespread condom promotion, and the control of other sexually transmitted infections are inadequate for many of the world\u27s women. Underlying gender power inequities severely limit the ability of many women to protect themselves from HIV infection, especially in the absence of a prevention technology they can use, when necessary, without their partner\u27s consent. Current understanding of biology suggests that...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Despite recent advances in testing and treatment, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in the United States has...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
SummaryIn 2007, nearly 7000 new cases of HIV infection occurred each day. There is a constant increa...
Nearly half of the 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are women. In sub-Saharan Afri...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Although the number of new infections has declined recently, women still constitute almost half of t...
Worldwide, nearly 5 million new HIV infections occurred in 2005 with more than 3 million of these in...
Purpose of review—We review the current state of evidence-based prevention strategies for reducing s...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, undermining development, reversing health gains, and exac...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Despite recent advances in testing and treatment, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in the United States has...
A critical review of current epidemiological trends and social science research demonstrates that th...
According to a 1998 UNAIDS/WHO report, HIV infection among women is the fastest-growing segment of t...
Currently, there are an estimated 15,000 new infections that occur on a daily basis despite availabi...
Introduction: Microbicides were conceptualized as a product that could give women increased agency o...
BACKGROUND: Each year more than two million people are newly infected with HIV worldwide, a majority...
SummaryIn 2007, nearly 7000 new cases of HIV infection occurred each day. There is a constant increa...
Nearly half of the 33.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide are women. In sub-Saharan Afri...
AbstractThere is an urgent need to develop vaginal microbicides to empower women to better control t...
Although the number of new infections has declined recently, women still constitute almost half of t...
Worldwide, nearly 5 million new HIV infections occurred in 2005 with more than 3 million of these in...
Purpose of review—We review the current state of evidence-based prevention strategies for reducing s...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to spread, undermining development, reversing health gains, and exac...
Microbicides are chemical agents used topically by women within the vagina in order to prevent infec...
Women comprise one-half of people infected with the human immunodeficiency virus in the world, and a...
Despite recent advances in testing and treatment, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in the United States has...