Study Long Title: Acceptability, Feasibility, and Safety of the Shauriana Intervention for Young Kenyan Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men, and Exploration of Potential Impact on Sexual Health Outcomes
Background: Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Kenya are at a
Background
This single-arm trial seeks to evaluate the preliminary efficacy of menstrual cups on non-optimal vaginal microbiome (VMB), BV, and STIs of economically vulnerable women at high risk for STIs and HIV, and to understand safety, acceptability, and implementation needs. The goal of this study is to generate preliminary efficacy
At Nyanza Reproductive Health Society (NRHS), we’re committed to improving the health and well-being of communities in Kenya. We’re currently involved in an exciting clinical trial, FAST, which evaluates the effectiveness and safety of Tot'héma®, an oral solution used to treat moderate iron deficiency anemia (IDA)
For years, the conversation around sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has focused on detection and treatment. But what if we have been missing a crucial part of the story? Beyond just identifying infections, what if we could understand why some people are more vulnerable and how their immune system and microbiome
Imagine this: You're young, navigating relationships, and trying to stay safe. But in Kenya, where sexually transmitted infections (STIs) remain a serious concern—especially among men who have sex with men (MSM)—finding effective protection isn't always straightforward.
That's where the Mambo Matatu Study