Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical step in developing effective female-initiated prevention interventions. The primary objective of this study was to pool individual participant data from prospective longitudinal studies to investigate the association between intravaginal practices and acquisition of HIV infection among women in sub-Saharan Africa. Secondary objectives were to investigate associations between intravaginal practices and disrupted vaginal flora; and between disrupted vaginal flora and HIV acquisition. Methods and Findings: We conducted a meta-analysis of individual participant data from 13 prospective cohort studies involving 14,874 women, of whom 791 acquired H...
Background: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research In South Africa.Background: The vaginal microbiota may pla...
BackgroundDisruptions of vaginal microbiota might increase women's susceptibility to HIV infection. ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sex...
Background: Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sex...
Background: It is still not clear whether practices such as internal (intravaginal) cleansing and pr...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested that intravaginal practices, such as douching or ‘‘dry sex,’ ...
In 2010, half of the 22.5 million people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa were women and girls....
Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sexual life. Th...
Maria L Alcaide,1 Violeta J Rodriguez,2 Margaret A Fischl,1 Deborah L Jones,2 Stephen M Weiss2 1Div...
Background: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research In South Africa.Background: The vaginal microbiota may pla...
BackgroundDisruptions of vaginal microbiota might increase women's susceptibility to HIV infection. ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
Background: Identifying modifiable factors that increase women's vulnerability to HIV is a critical ...
BACKGROUND: Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sex...
Background: Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sex...
Background: It is still not clear whether practices such as internal (intravaginal) cleansing and pr...
Cross-sectional studies have suggested that intravaginal practices, such as douching or ‘‘dry sex,’ ...
In 2010, half of the 22.5 million people living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa were women and girls....
Intravaginal practices are commonly used by women to manage their vaginal health and sexual life. Th...
Maria L Alcaide,1 Violeta J Rodriguez,2 Margaret A Fischl,1 Deborah L Jones,2 Stephen M Weiss2 1Div...
Background: Clinical development of vaginally applied products aimed at reducing the transmission of...
Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research In South Africa.Background: The vaginal microbiota may pla...
BackgroundDisruptions of vaginal microbiota might increase women's susceptibility to HIV infection. ...