HIV Protection From Rectal Use Of Tenofovir Gel

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HIV Protection From Rectal Use Of Tenofovir Gel

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A gel developed to protect against HIV during vaginal sex produced a strong antiviral effect when used in the rectum, according to an early-phase study presented at the 18th Conference on Retrovir

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