
Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) Socio-behavioral Research Compendium
The Microbicides Trials Network (MTN) is a clinical trials network established by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2006 with a mission of conducting rigorous clinical research to support potential licensing and approval of HIV prevention products, including microbicides and multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs). The MTN has focused primarily on non-systemic products that are user-initiated, including vaginal products for cisgender-women and rectal products for gay men, other men who have sex with men, cis- and transgender people.
The Behavioral Research Working Group (BRWG) is very excited to share the social and behavioral work completed and lessons learned throughout the life of the MTN in the below slide deck “MTN Social and Behavioral Compendium.”
January 2021
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The Behavioral Research Working Group (BRWG) is very excited to share the social and behavioral work completed and lessons learned throughout the life of the MTN in the below slide deck “MTN Social and Behavioral Compendium.”
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Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) Behavioral Research Working Group (BRWG)
Health Risks(s):
- HIV
Product type(s):
- ARVs
- Injectables
- IVR
- Microbicide
- MPTs
- VaginalCream
- VaginalFilm
- VaginalInserts
Topic(s):
- MPTs
- Development
- Product Introduction
- Trials
- Social
Region(s)
- Africa
- Global