Abstract:Background Two trials of acyclovir (ACV) 400 mg twice daily as daily suppressive therapy against herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) proved ineffective for prevention of HIV acquisition. Explanations for this lack of efficacy are unclear. In one of these trials, HPTN 039, ACV was modestly effective in reducing genital ulcers due to HSV-2; however, there was less reduction in the frequency of genital ulcers and higher HSV-2 DNA quantity in breakthrough lesions in women from African sites than in men from US sit… Show more
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