Compared to earlier Phase III study, women’s adherence to monthly HIV prevention ring is higher and data suggest infection rates are lower.
HomeReading CornerICAD RecommendsInterim Results of Open-Label Study of IPM’s Dapivirine Vaginal Ring Find Increased Product Use and Suggest Greater HIV Risk Reduction [IPM]
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