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Active clinical trials for "HIV Seropositivity"

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Medical Marijuana Use in HIV+ Patients: Probability Survey

HIV Positive

More scientific information is needed about medical marijuana use among HIV positive patients. There is conflicting information about the use of marijuana, use of medical marijuana, and the associations between them and health status/health risk behaviors/health care utilization. In addition, it is not clear whether patients who participate in prospective clinical studies differ from participants who do not participate; if there are differences between those two groups, then this would limit generalizability of knowledge about these issues. The goal of this project is to describe the use of marijuana among HIV positive patients and its association with health status/health risk behaviors/health care utilization.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Screening for Lung Cancer in the HIV Patient

Lung Cancer in the HIV PatientHIV Infections2 more

That computed tomography (CT) screening of HIV-seropositive heavy smokers will detect early stage lung cancer at significantly higher rates than what is currently being observed.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

The Prevalence of HIV Drug Resistance and Transmission Risk in Opioid Agonist Treatment

HIV PositiveOpioid Dependence2 more

HIV drug resistance presents a significant public heath problem. This proposal is designed to explore the association between ongoing illicit drug use and the prevalence of HIV drug resistance among HIV+ opioid dependent patients receiving opioid agonist treatment with the following hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: The prevalence of HIV drug resistance will range between 10% and 30%. Hypothesis 2: Patients with evidence of ongoing illicit drug use will be more likely to have HIV drug resistance.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Neuropsychiatric Evaluation of HIV-Positive and Negative Drug Using Individuals: Study 215

HIV Infections

The lack of success in treating substance abuse may be contributed to by a limited understanding of the clinical neurobiology of drug abuse. A better understanding of such deficits might aid in the development of more relevant pharmacological and psychosocial treatment approaches. Thus, the purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that repetitive illicit drug use may be associated with cortical and subcortical structural abnormalities, vascular abnormalities, as well as neuropsychological decrements. Additionally, a battery of psychological tests are administered to provide information about demographics, drug use, neurocognitive measures, and personality structures....

Completed1 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Age-related Hearing Loss in HIV-1 Patients

HIV Seropositivity

The ageing process is known to be accelerated in HIV-infected patients, compared to the general population. Normal age-related hearing loss (presbyacusia) is a frequent phenomenon, affecting more than 70% of people above 65 years. It is believed to be mostly the consequence of a mitochondrial damage caused by oxidative stress. Risk factors for accelerated age-related hearing loss are present in many HIV-infected patients : chronic inflammation, smoking, diabetes, etc. The global aim is to measure the prevalence of presbyacusia in a well controlled HIV positive population in France, and to compare it to HIV negative controls matched for age and sex. 90 HIV positive patients and 90 age- and sex- matched HIV negative controls will undergo a screening for presbyacusia (pure-tone, speech and evoked-response audiometry). We expect to find an increased prevalence of presbyacusia in HIV-infected patients, as compared to controls matched for age and sex.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

PTSD and Risk Behavior in HIV Positive Female Adolescents

PTSDSexual Abuse1 more

This is a qualitative study using a purposive sampling methodology to interview HIV-positive female adolescents who have experienced physical and/or sexual abuse. An open-ended, in-depth interview, occurring over one to two sessions, will be conducted with each participant.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Proviral DNA as a Target for HIV-1 Resistance Analysis

HIV/AIDSHIV Infections2 more

In summary, in this project the investigators propose to study the proviral DNA genotyping to implement a lower cost and wider than the commercial systems currently in use, in order to analyze all HIV genes that are therapeutic targets of antiretroviral drugs. Using HIV proviral DNA we can obtain information for: HIV-1 Viral Tropism, Mutations associated to Integrase Inhibitors, Mutations associated to Transcriptase reverse Inhibitors, Mutations associated to Protease Inhibitors, and Mutations associated to GP41 Inhibitors. Along with this the investigators propose to validate the proviral DNA as starting material for genotyping which is independent of the patient's viral load and achieve a greater number of patients living with HIV have access to this important test that is essential in monitoring the HIV infection. 3.2 RESEARCH QUESTIONs Is proviral DNA a genetic compartment suitable for carrying out a genotypic resistance test in patients with low or undetectable viral load? Does proviral DNA have the same clinical validity that RNA? 3.3.- HYPOTHESIS A resistance genotyping test carried out by Proviral DNA detects the same mutations associated to resistance that viral RNA. 3.4.- OBJECTIVES: General/Specific General objective Develop a methodology to assess the proviral HIV-1 DNA or RNA as the genetic material for genotyping assays in genes that are targets of pharmacological interest as TR reverse transcriptase and protease (PRO), Integrase or GP41 Inhibitors and HIV tropism. Specific Objectives 1. Carry out genotyping by proviral DNA and compare it with the same genes genotyping performed with viral RNA. 2. Once the correlation between proviral DNA and RNA has shown, standardize a method to use the technique for clinical use in monitoring HIV patients according to each patient's needs. RNA for patients with viral load above 1,000 copies/mL. Proviral DNA for patients with low or undetectable viral load.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Free HIV Testing in Private Biological Laboratories: A New Offer to Encourage HIV Testing

HIV SeropositivityHIV Testing

The program " Au labo sans ordo " aims to increase HIV testing coverage, in order to improve the first stage of the HIV care cascade in Paris and the Alpes-Maritimes, areas facing a much higher HIV epidemic than the other regions in metropolitan France. Both departments are engaged in the Fast Track Cities Initiative.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Ageing on the 'Pharmacokinetic and Clinical Observations in People Over Fifty'

HIV PositiveAgeing

The purpose of this study is to identify medical conditions that may cause particular problems to individuals receiving care for HIV infection over the age of 50. In addition, as the effects and potentially the side effects, of HIV medication may change with age, this study will also investigate the association between age and differing effects of antiretroviral therapies such as treatment outcomes, side effects and the levels of drugs in blood. Results from this study may inform future HIV treatment guidelines on how we monitor individuals with HIV infection. The results may also assist in the design of future studies for the treatment of diseases associated with ageing.

Unknown status20 enrollment criteria

ANRS12373 GUNDO SO - Evaluation of an Empowerment Program for WLHIV in Mali

HIV SeropositivityDisclosure2 more

The objective of this research is to measure the short- and mid-term effects of an empowerment program focused on serostatus disclosure management for women living with HIV (WLHIV) in Mali on the "burden of secrecy".

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria
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