
At first, most of the women acted surprised. Some insisted the blood tests were wrong. But most conveyed to researchers why they had not used the study products assigned to them as participants in VOICE, a large HIV prevention trial that, as a likely consequence, did not find any of the three products that were tested to be effective. The women were among 127 former VOICE participants who, as part of a behavioral sub-study called VOICE D, agreed to ...
Read More
You have just read an article categorized health
titled Women and HIV Prevention.
Written by:
editor -
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
There are currently no comments for "Women and HIV Prevention"
Post a Comment