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Conferences

HIVR4P 2014

The HIV Research for Prevention conference (HIVR4P) took place in Cape Town, South Africa, 28th-31st October 2014.
Vaginal rings & topical PrEP

Strategies to improve male partner involvement in microbicide research needed

17 December 2014
Adherence

Positive response to 'gift tokens for undetectable viral load' trial

24 November 2014
The search for an HIV prevention vaccine

Groundbreaking HIV vaccine's effects were real – and could be made to work better

13 November 2014
Undetectable viral load & treatment as prevention

What are the barriers that could stop HIV treatment becoming HIV prevention?

12 November 2014
Vaginal rings & topical PrEP

Misunderstanding of questions regarding anal sex in microbicide HIV prevention trial

10 November 2014
Injectable & long-acting PrEP

Injectable rilpivirine shows promise in phase I trials – but may work better for anal than vaginal sex

1 November 2014
Injectable & long-acting PrEP

Injectable cabotegravir makes progress towards human efficacy studies: doubts about injectable rilpivirine

30 October 2014
Vaginal rings & topical PrEP

Tenofovir gel use associated with lower HSV-2 risk in women

30 October 2014
The search for an HIV prevention vaccine

Research for Prevention conference opens with real hope for an HIV vaccine

29 October 2014
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PrEP

"On Demand" PrEP Reduces Risk of HIV Among Gay Men -- But What About Women?

On the heels of news that gay men had very high levels of protection from HIV infection through intermittent pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) timed around sexual activity, a mathematical model predicts that most women would need to stick with a daily dose of Truvada (tenofovir/emtricitabine) to prevent HIV infection from vaginal sex.
The Body Pro
12 Nov 14
Transmission & prevention

HIV R4P: With combined HIV biomedical prevention approaches come optimism, circumspection

At this first international meeting to bring researchers from all biomedical HIV prevention approaches together under one roof, neither the time and disappointments leading up to this point, or the uncertainty of how much more time lies ahead, did anything to dampen a sense of optimism and ambition that AVAC director Mitchell Warren sums up as “momentum.”
Science Speaks
5 Nov 14
PrEP

PrEP for a new era

It was an exciting morning for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) using daily oral TDF/FTC (brand-name Truvada).
What's Up HIV (blog)
29 Oct 14
History of HIV & AIDS

Like HIV, Ebola Started Among Poor African People

Comments from Helen Rees: "Ebola started among poor African people in four pour African countries. It was only when [the number of] deaths started to be bigger and the world became insecure that the world mobilised a response... Now we are seeing fear and panic across the world - and we are getting stigma as a result."
What's Up HIV (blog)
29 Oct 14
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