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Date
  The perils of success: what if the new HIV prevention methods work?
04.09.09
  Early tests of maraviroc as microbicide produce less activity than expected
23.07.09
  Microbicide reduces HIV infections by 30% in first success for field
09.02.09
  Microbicide uses RNA interference technology to halt viral infection
04.02.09
  Microbicide and PrEP potential for anal sex explored further in monkey studies
05.09.08
  Microbicides could prevent more infections in men than in women
17.07.08
  Merck licenses fusion inhibitor to International Partnership for Microbicides
12.03.08
  Microbicides 2008: Third-generation microbicides might act as ‘bacterial vaccine’
04.03.08
  Microbicides 2008: Will adherence issues affect all the first-generation trials?
03.03.08
  Microbicides 2008: Cellulose sulphate has unexpected tissue toxicity
03.03.08
  Microbicides 2008: Microbicides might benefit men more than women
01.03.08
  Microbicides 2008: the second generation is on its way
28.02.08
  Microbicides 2008: Accurate adherence reporting essential for microbicide trials
26.02.08
  Microbicides 2008: First hint of efficacy in rectal microbicide trial, thanks to new biopsy assay
25.02.08
  Carraguard microbicide safe but not effective (updated)
19.02.08
  Microbicide PRO 2000: higher dose abandoned, lower dose studies continue
18.02.08
  Rectal inflammation study establishes normal values, confirms efficacy of potent anti-HIV therapy
24.10.07
  ICAAC: Dapivirine safe and tolerable as potential vaginal microbicide; displays potential in combination with other agents
20.09.07
  IAS: Cellulose sulphate microbicide fails to prevent vaginal HIV transmission – and may even increase risk
25.07.07
  Microbicides 2006: Who will control microbicides?
18.05.06

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