Online Media Kit
FEATURED STORY
March 16, 2022 | Times LIVE (South Africa)
More HIV prevention options for SA women as vaginal ring approved
The South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) okayed the use of the monthly dapivirine vaginal ring by adult women. More »
FEATURED STORY
February 26, 2022 | The East African (Kenya)
Young women prefer vaginal ring to daily oral pill for HIV prevention
Given a choice between two HIV prevention products, most adolescent girls and young women who had used both products while participating in the REACH study chose the monthly dapivirine ring. More »
FEATURED STORY
January 26, 2021 | World Health Organization
WHO recommends the dapivirine vaginal ring as a new choice for HIV prevention for women at substantial risk of HIV infection
WHO recommended that the dapivirine vaginal ring, a female-initiated option to reduce the risk of HIV infection, may be offered as an additional prevention choice for women at substantial HIV risk as... More »
Media Highlights
July 23, 2016 | NPR Goats and Soda
The HIV Trap: A Woman's Lack Of Control
A dapivirine vaginal ring can prevent HIV in women. More »
July 23, 2016 | The Economist
Rallying the troops
More studies have just been launched, and if all goes well the IPM hopes governments will start approving the rings by 2018. More »
July 22, 2016 | Frankfurter Allgemeine (Germany)
The AIDS epidemic among young women
At the World AIDS Conference in South Africa, Durban, several thousand participants have discussed the possibilities of combating HIV. More »
July 19, 2016 | Politiken (Denmark)
'Milestone': Vaginal ring protects against life-threatening HIV infection
In a few years, women can protect themselves from HIV infection - without the man being able to interfere with it. A ring of silicone put up in the vagina releases substances that fight the HIV... More »
July 18, 2016 | Wired (United Kingdom)
This ring can help stop the spread of HIV in women
In the ongoing fight against HIV, researchers claim to have discovered a method of significantly reducing the risk of women contracting the disease. More »