Health

UN hails new therapy to prevent HIV in women

The new anti-retroviral therapy cabotegravir could be a 'game changer'

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2020 7:00AM

UN hails new therapy to prevent HIV in women
Cabotegravir is 89% more effective in preventing HIV than daily pills of PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis, the UNAIDS body said. - ETX Studio pic, November 11, 2020

INJECTED in women every two months, cabotegravir is 89% more effective in preventing HIV than daily pills of PrEP, pre-exposure prophylaxis, the UNAIDS body said.

"UNAIDS has long been calling for additional, acceptable and effective HIV prevention options for women, and this could be a real game-changer," its chief Winnie Byanyima said in a statement.

"If donors and countries invest in rolling out access of injectable PrEP to women at higher risk of HIV, new infections could be dramatically reduced."

The trial involved more than 3,200 women between 18 and 45 years old who were at higher risk of acquiring HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, in Botswana, Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, Eswatini, Uganda and Zimbabwe, UNAIDS said.

It said expert monitors stopped the trial earlier than planned because there was "clear statistical evidence showing that the injectable medicine is more effective than a daily pill," the body said.

It added that four women who received injections became infected with HIV, as opposed to 34 women who took the pills, with all the treatments administered in a random fashion.

"The risk of HIV was ninefold lower with cabotegravir injections than with daily oral PrEP," it said.

UNAIDS said the test results were important in boosting the fight against AIDS by offering women new ways to protect themselves beyond using daily pills, ensuring condoms are worn or abstaining from sex.

"Like with a COVID-19 vaccine, we now must work to ensure that these life-changing injections are accessible, affordable and equitably distributed to people who choose to use them," Byanyima said. – AFP, November 11, 2020

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