Acceptability of the Dapivirine Vaginal Ring and Oral Truvada Among African Users in Late-Stage of Pregnancy.

Author: BalanIvan, BungeKatie, EtimaJuliane, FairlieLee, HawleyImogen, MathebulaFlorence, MayoAshley, MontgomeryElizabeth T, MuteroPrisca, PiperJeanna, SenyamaLinly, StonerMarie C D, van der StratenAriane

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The Microbicide Trials Network 042 study (MTN-042/DELIVER) is a two-arm, randomized, open-label Phase 3b trial that is evaluating the safety, adherence, and acceptability of the monthly ring and daily oral PrEP among HIV-uninfected pregnant people in four African countries. This analysis focuses on ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10461-023-04203-z

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Protecting Mothers and Babies: The Acceptability of Dapivirine Vaginal Ring and Oral Truvada in Late-Stage Pregnancy

The quest for safe and effective HIV prevention methods, like a journey through a vast and unforgiving desert, is an ongoing endeavor. This research, like a determined explorer seeking a haven, delves into the acceptability of two promising preventive methods: the dapivirine vaginal ring and oral Truvada, among pregnant women in Africa.

The study, like a carefully crafted oasis in a parched landscape, focuses on a subset of pregnant women in late-stage pregnancy, offering valuable insights into their experiences with these prevention methods.

The researchers, like attentive guides leading travelers through a challenging terrain, carefully documented the women's perspectives on these preventive methods, highlighting their concerns and preferences.

Protecting Both Mother and Child

The study reveals that the women highly valued the ability to protect both themselves and their babies from HIV infection. This sentiment, like a guiding star in a dark desert, underscores the importance of finding safe and effective prevention methods for pregnant women.

Addressing Concerns and Providing Support

The research underscores the crucial role of counseling and support in ensuring the acceptability of these prevention methods. This finding is like discovering a hidden spring in a desert – a vital resource for promoting adherence and addressing potential concerns.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research provides valuable insights into the acceptability of dapivirine vaginal ring and oral Truvada among pregnant women in Africa. It's a reminder that the pursuit of safe and effective HIV prevention methods is a journey that requires sensitivity, understanding, and a commitment to providing comprehensive support. This study, like a beacon of hope in a challenging landscape, illuminates the path towards a brighter future for mothers and babies in Africa.

Date :
  1. Date Completed n.d.
  2. Date Revised 2023-11-06
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

37932492

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1007/s10461-023-04203-z

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