Publications by authors named "Doerieyah Reynolds"

This study explored interest in injectable PrEP (I-PrEP) and willingness to participate in clinical trials testing new biomedical HIV prevention strategies among men and transfeminine persons who have sex with men (MSM & TGP), using data collected in the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 075 study, which took place at sites in Kenya, Malawi, and South Africa. Data result from a survey among 267 18-44 years old HIV negative participants, complemented with semi-structured interviews with 80 purposively recruited persons. Correlations coefficients were calculated to identify demographic and psychosocial factors associated with interest in I-PrEP.

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Introduction: Men who have sex with men (MSM) and transgender women (TGW) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are profoundly affected by HIV with high HIV prevalence and incidence. This population also faces strong social stigma and legal barriers, potentially impeding participation in research. To date, few multi-country longitudinal HIV research studies with MSM/TGW have been conducted in SSA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Limited evidence indicates that using a copper intrauterine device (Cu-IUD) may elevate the risk of bacterial vaginosis (BV), likely due to increased menstrual bleeding, a common side effect of the Cu-IUD.
  • In a study of 2,585 African women over up to 33 months, Cu-IUD users had a 1.28-fold higher risk of BV compared to those using other nonhormonal contraceptives.
  • The increased risk of BV was particularly significant in the first 6 months of Cu-IUD use and persisted through 18 months, but returned to pre-initiation levels within a year after discontinuation.
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