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02617 MICROBICIDE APPLICATOR RESEARCH FOR USE IN LOW-RESOURCE SETTINGS Kelly, Kimberly* Program for Appropriate Technology (PATH) conducted a systematic assessment of applicators being used in microbicide clinical and preclinical trials to determine their possible benefits and limitations for use in low-resource settings. First, information was gathered through a literature review to determine appropriate interview domains. Subsequently, seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted with investigators from 7 clinical trials, 4 preclinical trials, and 6 acceptability research studies. The 7 applicator designs represented in the assessment were two reusable and two single-use applicators, an intra-vaginal ring, a rectal applicator, and a new applicator currently under development. The key parameters explored were rationale for applicator choice, acceptability, cost, reuse vs. single use, size of the applicator, and dosage delivery. Results showed that there was a need for further research on issues of safety, cost, and reuse, primarily in the context of low-resource settings. Ms. Kimberly Kelly |
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