CAPRISA 004 tenofovir microbicide trial: no impact of tenofovir gel on the HIV transmission bottleneck.
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Valley-Omar, Ziyaad.
Sibeko, Sengeziwe.
Anderson, Jeffrey A.
Goodier, Sarah A.
Werner, Lise.
Arney, Leslie.
Naranbhai, Vivek.
Treurnicht, Florette K.
Abrahams, Melissa-Rose.
Bandawe, Gama P.
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Oxford University Press.
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Alterations of the genital mucosal barrier may influence the number of viruses transmitted from a human immunodeficiency virus–infected source host to the newly infected individual. We used heteroduplex tracking assay and single-genome sequencing to investigate the effect of a tenofovir-based microbicide gel on the transmission bottleneck in women who seroconverted during the CAPRISA 004 microbicide trial. Seventy-seven percent (17 of 22; 95% confidence interval [CI], 56%–90%) of women in the tenofovir gel arm were infected with a single virus compared with 92% (13 of 14; 95% CI, 67%–>99%) in the placebo arm (P = .37). Tenofovir gel had no discernable impact on the transmission bottleneck.
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Valley-Omar, Z. et al. 2012. CAPRISA 004 tenofovir microbicide trial: no impact of tenofovir gel on the HIV transmission bottleneck. J Infect Dis. 206 (1) pp. 35-40.