Anti-HIV Gel Fails to Pass Final Tests
From March 2004 to March 2007 scientists asked South African women to volunteer for the study. Over 9,000 women volunteered, but only 6,000 qualified. Each women participated between 9 months and two years, however, some 31% dropped out or could not be found for the final results.
In the end, a rate of 3.3 infections per 100 women happened per year with the anti-HIV gel, making it comparable to the results to women who did not use the gel.
Compiled from: "Gel Fails to Stop HIV Infection," Marilynn Marchione, The Associated Press, 18 February 2008.
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