Effectiveness of Cellulose Sulfate Vaginal Gel for the Prevention of HIV Infection: Results of a Phase III Trial in Nigeria

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Halpern, Vera [1 ]
Ogunsola, Folasade [2 ]
Obunge, Orikomaba [3 ]
Wang, Chin-Hua [1 ]
Onyejepu, Nneka [3 ]
Oduyebo, Oyinola [2 ]
Taylor, Doug [1 ]
McNeil, Linda [1 ]
Mehta, Neha [1 ]
Umo-Otong, John [3 ]
Otusanya, Sakiru [2 ]
Crucitti, Tania [4 ]
Abdellati, Said [4 ]
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[1] Family Hlth Int, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[2] Univ Lagos, Coll Med, Lagos, Nigeria
[3] Univ Port Harcourt, Teaching Hosp, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
[4] Inst Trop Med, HIV STI Epidemiol & Control Unit, Antwerp, Belgium
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PLOS ONE | 2008年 / 3卷 / 11期
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10.1371/journal.pone.0003784
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Background: This trial evaluated the safety and effectiveness of 6% cellulose sulfate vaginal gel in preventing male-to-female vaginal transmission of HIV, gonorrhea and chlamydial infection. Methods: This Phase III, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted between November 2004 and March 2007 in Lagos and Port Harcourt, Nigeria. We enrolled 1644 HIV-antibody negative women at high risk of HIV acquisition. Study participants were randomized 1: 1 to cellulose sulfate or placebo and asked to use gel plus a condom for each act of vaginal intercourse over one year of follow-up. The participants were evaluated monthly for HIV, gonorrhea and chlamydial infection, and for adverse events. Results: The trial was stopped prematurely after the data safety monitoring board of a parallel trial concluded that cellulose sulfate might be increasing the risk of HIV. In contrast, we observed fewer infections in the active arm (10) than on placebo (13), a difference that was nonetheless not statistically significant (HR = 0.8, 95% CI 0.3-1.8; p = 0.56). Rates of gonorrhea and chlamydial infection were lower in the CS group but the difference was likewise not statistically significant (HR = 0.8, 95% CI 0.5-1.1; p = 0.19 for the combined STI outcome). Rates of adverse events were similar across study arms. No serious adverse events related to cellulose sulfate use were reported. Conclusions: Cellulose sulfate gel appeared to be safe in the evaluated study population but we found insufficient evidence that it prevented male-to-female vaginal transmission of HIV, gonorrhea or chlamydial infection. The early closure of the trial compromised the ability to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of cellulose sulfate against HIV.
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