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As the world grows: contraception in the 21st century

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posted on 2025-05-11, 18:47 authored by Robert AitkenRobert Aitken, Mark BakerMark Baker, Gustavo F. Doncel, Martin M. Matzuk, Christine K. Mauck, Michael J. K. Harper
Contraceptives that are readily available and acceptable are required in many poorer countries to reduce population growth and in all countries to prevent maternal morbidity and mortality arising from unintended pregnancies. Most available methods use hormonal steroids or are variations of barrier methods. Reports from several fora over the last 12 years have emphasized the number of unwanted pregnancies and resultant abortions, which indicate an unmet need for safe, acceptable, and inexpensive contraceptive methods. This unmet need can be assuaged, in part, by development of new nonhormonal contraceptive methods. This Review addresses the contribution that the “omic” revolution can make to the identification of novel contraceptive targets, as well as the progress that has been made for different target molecules under development.

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Journal title

Journal of Clinical Investigation

Volume

118

Issue

4

Pagination

1330-1343

Publisher

American Society for Clinical Investigation

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Environmental and Life Sciences

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