HIV Gel For Women Proves Effective
Written by The Leader World   
Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Image That was fast. Two weeks after the last widely reported breakthrough against HIV, here comes another one.

Researchers in South Africa and the United States conducted a study involving 900 HIV-uninfected South African women with a gel containing tenofovir, an antiretroviral drug. The gel prevents the virus from multiplying. It was determined that women who use the gel reduce their infection risk by 50 percent after a year.

In the study, half of the women received the gel, the other half received a placebo.

The study was published in the journal Science and will be presented at today's International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria.

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