A Roadmap for Results: Understanding the ECHO Trial Findings Results from the Evidence for Contraceptive Options and HIV Outcomes (ECHO) Study were released at SA AIDS in Durban, South Africa, on Thursday, June 13th. The ECHO team is committed to sharing these results...
Planning for Outcomes (P4O) Modeling Tool: Estimating the Impact of Changing the Proportion of Injectable Progestins in the Contraceptive Method Mix Observational studies raise concern about a potential link between injectable progestin contraceptive use and HIV...
ECHO Trial Results Released: Advocate’s alert As AVAC and the women advocates who have led this work in Africa have said in the months and years prior to the result: ECHO must prompt action. Now is the time for investment in woman-centered programs that offer a full...
Press Release: Pivotal ECHO Study Provides Reassuring Evidence on HIV Risk and Contraceptives Durban and New York – Results of a pivotal clinical trial among 7,829 women ages 16-35 in East and Southern Africa provide important evidence to help inform women’s choices...
How should we listen to ECHO? Although ECHO results are largely reassuring for contraceptive methods included in the trial, a substantial unfinished agenda remains to meet the range of needs of those at risk for unplanned pregnancy and HIV infection, including...
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