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Original Articles

Microbicide Research and Development—Where To?

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Pages 185-192 | Published online: 29 Jan 2015
 

Abstract

Purpose: Against the backdrop of increasing numbers of HIV infections in women and the limitations of current safer sex messages, several calls have been made for the development of women-initiated methods of prevention as an essential component of the armamentarium to reduce women’s vulnerability of acquiring infection with HIV. An effective microbicide is a critical survival tool in instances and situations where existing proven prevention strategies have failed to be adopted. Method: The results of published N-9 clinical trials in terms of anti-HIV activity, safety data, and anti-sexually transmitted infection (STI) activity are discussed. Results: There is no evidence of efficacy against HIV in three clinical trials, there is scanty evidence for protection against STIs, and there is considerable evidence of dose-related adverse effects. Conclusion: During this time, a vast array of potential microbicides with differing modes of action have been discovered, and some have undergone preclinical and early clinical testing. Effort, time, and resources might be better spent on advancing preclinical and clinical testing of these other candidate microbicides.

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