Vaginal Ring Preventing HIV Will Be Tested In Africa After Girls In US Like It

    Researchers in the United States say a trial in which American teenagers used a vaginal ring to prevent HIV infection has proved successful.

    A further such study will now be run with teenagers in Africa.

    The girls used a flexible plastic ring, embedded with anti-retroviral drugs, which was changed every month over a six-month period.

    It’s part of a drive to develop a device which women can use to protect themselves from HIV infection, so they don’t have to rely on men to wear condoms.

    Reporting the development at a conference about HIV science in Paris, the researchers said they were encouraged that the girls used the ring and said they liked it.

    Women and girls aged 15-24 account for a fifth of all new HIV infections globally.

    Nearly 1,000 are infected every day in sub-Saharan Africa.

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