Royal Times of Nigeria.
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy
TRENDING
Super Eagles Midfielder Return To Training After Suffering...
Libya To Sign Gas Deals With Italy
Dyche Set To Become Iwobi’s New Manager At...
International Criminal Court To Reopen Investigations Into President...
Fuel Scarcity: pupils, students stranded in Ilorin
Mega churches, schools bar old naira note payment,...
Elections Will Hold In S’East As Scheduled –...
‘Shettima sponsors terrorism’, ex-Tinubu’s aide fires APC camp
APC Condemns Attack On Port-Harcourt Rally
INEC, Electoral Stakeholders Allays Fear, Says 2023 Election...
2023: Reject APC For Deceiving You On Restructuring,...
Buhari In Katsina, Says History Will Be Kind...
National association of proprietors of private schools lament...
Kwara Government Set To Commission Modern Glass Squash...
Kenyan Convicts Venezuelan Diplomat Of Murder

Royal Times of Nigeria.

Banner
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy
HealthNews

Studies on HIV prevention in women assuring – USAIDS

written by Taiwo Adediran March 8, 2018
Studies on HIV prevention in women assuring – USAIDS

UNAIDS is elated with mid-way results from two studies that show a vaginal ring releasing long-acting antiretroviral medicine to prevent HIV infection in women.

Reports say that the results show that studies is up to 54 per cent effective in preventing HIV.

The ring, which is replaced monthly, slowly releases the antiretroviral medicine dapivirine and could give women an additional HIV prevention option that is discreet and that they can control.

Michel Sidibé, Executive Director of UNAIDS, said: “These results are significant. Structural, behavioural and biological factors make women more vulnerable to HIV infection.

“So it is extremely important that they have the opportunity to protect themselves from HIV, on their own terms.”

The interim results are from two large open-label studies conducted in South Africa and Uganda, which trials enrolled women between the ages of 20 and 50 years.

Open-label studies are studies in which the participants know which medicine is being used; that is, no placebo – substance or treatment with no active therapeutic effect – is used.

The HOPE trial, which began in August 2016 and enrolled more than 1,400 women by October 2017 – the time of the interim review – found a 54 per cent reduction in HIV risk.

This means that the rate of new HIV infections was 1.9 women newly infected for every 100 participants in a given year.

Based on statistical modelling, the researchers determined that the rate of new infections would have been 4.1 for every 100 had the women not been offered the ring.

The DREAM trial, which enrolled 940 women from July 2016, had similar findings, with a 54 per cent reduction in the HIV incidence rate.

HIV Prevention: Vaginal ring safe, acceptable- Experts

However, the final results from both studies are expected in 2019, according to the UN HIV/ AIDS agency.

UNAIDS said adherence was shown to be high in both of the trials, although the measures of adherence were not able to determine whether the women used the ring all of the time, most of the time or just some of the time.

It said the DREAM study showed that more than 90 per cent of the women in the study used the ring at least some of the time, based on residual drug levels, and the HOPE study showed that 89 per cent of returned rings indicated that the ring was used at least some of the time within the previous month.

“This is the first time that efficacy of more than 50 per cent has been observed in HIV prevention trials involving only women.

“Two previous phase III trials presented in 2016 – ASPIRE/MTN-020 and the Ring Study/IPM 027 – which did include a placebo group showed only modest protection (30 per cent) against HIV infection for women.

“Women from both ASPIRE and the Ring Study were included in the HOPE and DREAMS trials,” UNAIDS explained.

Other scientific advances in HIV prevention presented in recent years, according to UNAIDS, included the PROUD and IPERGAY studies, which in 2015 reported an 86 per cent reduction in HIV acquisition among HIV-negative men who took antiretroviral medicines to prevent HIV.

Another is the 2011 HPTN 052 trial announcement, which showed that early initiation of antiretroviral therapy can reduce the risk of transmission to an uninfected partner by 96 per cent.

Similarly, the 2011 Partners PrEP and TDF2 studies, showed that a daily antiretroviral pill taken by people who do not have HIV infection can reduce their risk of acquiring HIV by up to 73 per cent.

Finally, the South Africa Orange Farm Intervention Trial, funded by the French Agence Nationale de Recherches sur le SIDA (ANRS) and published in 2005, demonstrated more than a 60 per cent reduction in HIV infections among circumcised men.

“These important breakthroughs show just how critical it is to continue to invest in research and development into new and effective HIV prevention options,” Sidibé said.

The latest reports show that in 2016, funding for HIV prevention research and development was its lowest level in a decade, with no indications that investments are set to increase.

UNAIDS stressed that in spite of the recent scientific discoveries, there was still no single method that was fully protective against HIV.

To end the AIDS epidemic, UNAIDS strongly recommended a combination of HIV prevention options.

These could include the correct and consistent use of male or female condoms, waiting longer before having sex for the first time, having fewer partners, and voluntary medical male circumcision.

Other options are avoiding penetrative sex, the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis for people at higher risk of HIV infection and ensuring that all people living with HIV have immediate access to antiretroviral medicine.

Join our twitter community :

Follow @royaltimesng
0 comment
0
Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest
Taiwo Adediran

previous post
Truck drivers get 48hrs to vacate Lagos bridges
next post
Senate: No budget approval for agencies without audited accounts

You may also like

Aisha Abd’Lateef marks birthday at Alma mata, gives...

January 12, 2022

NDLEA in Kano State intercepts 6,726kg of hard...

June 26, 2019

Oyo Police chief denies shooting IAR&T female workers

November 14, 2017

Edo modular refinery to commence soon

August 14, 2019

New Minimum wage: NASS ready, waiting for executive...

August 4, 2017

D’Banj loses his one year old son

June 25, 2018

Federal Government advocates broader gas usage to curb...

September 15, 2022

Senate Set to Screen acting Chief Justice of...

September 20, 2022

CBN must eliminate multiple exchange rates – Soludo

April 25, 2017

Federal Government reaffirms commitment to workers’ welfare

May 1, 2019

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Facebook

Editorial Opinion

  • 1

    2023 Elections: “Data Boys”, Need for Caution

    August 9, 2022
  • 2

    PARENTS CHARGED TO IMMUNIZE THEIR CHILDREN AGAINST DEADLY ROTAVIRUS

    August 27, 2022
  • Burna Boy to Release Mini Documentary for Single titled “Whiskey”

    December 7, 2022
  • Ruger releases long awaited song

    November 15, 2022
  • Vice President Osinbajo Dances, Sings Kizz Daniel’s ‘Buga’ At World Tourism Conference

    November 15, 2022
  • Davido Postpones Atlanta Festival Till 2023

    November 10, 2022
  • TIWA, REVISITS LEAKED VIDEO, SAYS TAPE CANNOT RUIN HER

    November 8, 2022
  • Kwara Government Set To Commission Modern Glass Squash Courts

    January 26, 2023
  • Linette To Face Sabalenka In Australian Open Semi-Finals

    January 25, 2023
  • Nasarawa United  Management, Technical Crew Face Sack Over Poor Results

    January 25, 2023
  • Arsenal beat Man Utd with last-minute Nketiah goal

    January 23, 2023
  • Cole Wants Manchester United To Sign ‘Good Striker’ Osimhen

    January 20, 2023
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • News
    • Politics
    • World
  • Opinions
    • Editorial Opinion
    • Advertorial
  • Metro
  • Lifestyle
  • Foreign
  • Sports
  • Editorial Policy

@2017 -Royaltimes of Nigeria. All Right Reserved.

Posting....