Treated Vaginal Ring Prevents HIV in Monkeys, Population Council Study

In a study published September 5 in Science Translational Medicine, Population Council scientists found that a vaginal ring releasing an anti-HIV drug can prevent the transmission of SHIV in macaques. This study provides the first efficacy data on the delivery of a microbicide from a vaginal ring, and indicates strong potential for the success of such rings in women. Microbicides are compounds that can be applied inside the vagina or rectum to protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV.

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