Microbicide Does Not Reduce Women’s Risk Of HIV Infection, Study Shows
Posted by: DrugsNews on: 15 Dec, 2009
Microbicide Does Not Reduce Women’s Risk Of HIV Infection, Study Shows
Pro 2000, a vaginal microbicide gel designed to reduce women’s risk of HIV infection, showed “no evidence that it reduces the risk of HIV infection,” according to the results of a series of clinical trials in Africa, Britain’s Medical Research Council (MRC) said on Monday, Reuters reports. “The MRC trial, which took place between September 2005 and September 2009, involved 9,385 women and was carried out by the Microbicides Development Programme (MDP), a not-for-profit partnership of 16 African and European research institutions,” the news service writes…
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