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Adherence to ARV prevention methods is challenging, partly because they don’t treat illness

There are particular challenges to encouraging and accurately measuring adherence in research trials of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), researchers reported in a series of presentations at

Published
27 May 2010
By
Roger Pebody
The perils of success: what if the new prevention methods work?

A debate1 at the International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference in Cape Town in July, sponsored by the IAS and the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) looked at

Published
01 October 2009
From
HIV treatment update
The perils of success: what if the new HIV prevention methods work?

Within a couple of years’ time, we may know if two crucial new HIV prevention approaches will work. If they do, what then? Who will

Published
04 September 2009
By
Gus Cairns
A jagged little pill: are we prepared for PrEP?

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is the idea of taking HIV drugs in order to avoid being infected with HIV in the first place. We might know if it

Published
01 April 2009
From
HIV treatment update
IAS: PrEP and timed intercourse reduces HIV transmission risk associated with natural conception

Assisted reproduction techniques have been helping mixed-status heterosexual couples conceive safely since 1992. When the male is HIV-positive, this usually involves ‘sperm washing’ and artificial

Published
23 July 2007
By
Edwin J. Bernard
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