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An Intravaginal Ring That Releases Three Antiviral Agents And A Contraceptive Blocks Shiv-Rt Infection, Reduces Hsv-2 Shedding, And Suppresses Hormonal Cycling In Rhesus Macaques, Nina Derby, Meropi Aravantinou, Jessica Kenney, Shweta R. Ugaonkar, Asa Wesenberg, Jolanta Wilk, Larisa Kizima, Aixa Rodriguez, Shimin Zhang, Olga Mizenina, Keith Levendosky, Michael L. Cooney, Samantha Seidor, Agegnehu Gettie, Brooke Grasperge, James Blanchard, Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffery D. Lifson, José Fernández-Romero, Thomas M. Zydowsky, Melissa Robbiani Jun 2017

An Intravaginal Ring That Releases Three Antiviral Agents And A Contraceptive Blocks Shiv-Rt Infection, Reduces Hsv-2 Shedding, And Suppresses Hormonal Cycling In Rhesus Macaques, Nina Derby, Meropi Aravantinou, Jessica Kenney, Shweta R. Ugaonkar, Asa Wesenberg, Jolanta Wilk, Larisa Kizima, Aixa Rodriguez, Shimin Zhang, Olga Mizenina, Keith Levendosky, Michael L. Cooney, Samantha Seidor, Agegnehu Gettie, Brooke Grasperge, James Blanchard, Michael Piatak Jr., Jeffery D. Lifson, José Fernández-Romero, Thomas M. Zydowsky, Melissa Robbiani

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Women globally need access to multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) that prevent human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), sexually transmitted infections that increase HIV acquisition/transmission risk, and unintended pregnancy. Seeking an MPTwith activity against HIV, herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2), and human papillomavirus (HPV), we developed a prototype intravaginal ring (IVR), the MZCL IVR, which released the antiviral agents MIV-150, zinc acetate, and carrageenan (MZC for short) and the contraceptive levonorgestrel (LNG). Previously, we showed that an MZC gel has potent activity against immunodeficiency viruses, HSV-2, and HPVand that the MZCL (MZC with LNG) IVR releases all four components in macaques in vivo at …


The Effects Of Asking A Fertility Intention Question In Primary Care Settings: A Systematic Review Protocol, Paul A. Henning, Carolyne K. Burgess, Heidi E. Jones, Wendy V. Norman Jan 2017

The Effects Of Asking A Fertility Intention Question In Primary Care Settings: A Systematic Review Protocol, Paul A. Henning, Carolyne K. Burgess, Heidi E. Jones, Wendy V. Norman

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Background: Planning for pregnancy has been associated with reduced unwanted pregnancies and improved pregnancy outcomes. Despite the benefits of planned pregnancy, there are no guideline recommendations on routine counseling regarding pregnancy intention in primary care settings. The objective of the systematic review is to determine the effectiveness of incorporating questions of pregnancy intention into primary care.

Methods: A systematic search of the literature will be conducted for any studies comparing questions of pregnancy intention in primary care settings with no intervention or a control intervention. Types of studies will include randomized controlled trials, non-randomized trials, and observation studies. Participants …