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HIV ‘prevention’ gel PRO 2000 proven ineffective
The largest international clinical trial to date into a preventative HIV gel has found no evidence that the vaginal microbicide, PRO 2000, reduces the risk of HIV infection in women, scientists announced today. This placebo-controlled trial involved 9,385 women at … Continue reading
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