search

Active clinical trials for "HIV Infections"

Results 2601-2610 of 4182

Preventing Sexual Transmission of HIV With Anti-HIV Drugs

HIV Infections

This study will determine whether anti-HIV drugs can prevent the sexual transmission of HIV among couples in which one partner is HIV infected and the other is not.

Completed24 enrollment criteria

Safety of and Immune Response to a Combination HIV Vaccine Regimen in HIV Uninfected Adults

HIV Infections

To prevent HIV infection, a vaccine that produces strong HIV-specific humoral (B-cell) and cellular (T-cell) immune system responses is desirable. The purpose of this study is to test the safety of and immune response to a novel combination HIV vaccine in HIV uninfected adults. This study will also test the safety of and immune response to a protein vaccine given alone.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Project MIX: Behavioral Intervention to Reduce Risk Among Substance-Using MSM

HIV Infections

The purpose of this project is to test the efficacy of an HIV prevention behavioral intervention to reduce sexual risk for HIV infection among non-injection, substance-using men who have sex with men (SUMSM). The primary goal of the intervention is to reduce HIV transmission by reducing the incidence of unprotected anal sex while under the influence of alcohol and other drugs (AOD).

Completed13 enrollment criteria

Development of a New HIV Vaccine

HIV Infections

The purpose of the study is to determine the safety of a new HIV vaccine and to evaluate the immune response to the vaccine. Only some HIV genes are used to make the vaccine and therefore the vaccine cannot itself cause HIV or AIDS.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Investigational Vaccine for the Prevention of Disseminated Tuberculosis in HIV Infected People

TuberculosisHIV Infections

A significant number of HIV infected patients in Africa also have disseminated tuberculosis (infection throughout multiple organs). This type of tuberculosis is a significant cause of mortality in these patients. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine designed to prevent disseminated tuberculosis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Study of an HIV Preventive Vaccine Given With or Without an Adjuvant in HIV Uninfected Adults

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and tolerability of an experimental HIV vaccine. The vaccine will be given with or without IL-12 DNA adjuvant (at three escalating doses of 100, 500, and 1,500 mcg respectively), a substance that helps the body respond to a vaccine. This study will also determine the safety and tolerability of an experimental HIV vaccine boosted with two adjuvants.

Completed38 enrollment criteria

Bangkok Tenofovir Study, an HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Trial, Bangkok, Thailand

HIV Infections

The primary goals of this study are to assess the safety and efficacy of daily tenofovir to prevent parenteral HIV infection among injection drug users (IDUs). Assessment of changes in HIV associated risk behaviors, adherence to study drug, and, among IDU who become HIV-infected during the trial, evaluation of HIV viral load set point, CD4 counts, genetic characterization of infecting HIV viruses, and antiretroviral resistance will also be done.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Safety of and Immune Response to an HIV Vaccine (VRC-HIVDNA009-00-VP) Administered With Interleukin-2/Immunoglobulin...

HIV Infections

This study will test the safety of and immune system response to a new HIV vaccine. The vaccine in this study is made from HIV DNA produced in a laboratory. Only part of the virus's DNA is used in the vaccine and the vaccine itself cannot cause HIV infection or AIDS. In addition to HIV DNA, the vaccine contains interleukin-2 (IL-2) DNA fused to a portion of immunoglobulin (Ig) DNA. IL-2 is a chemical that stimulates the immune system and may improve response to the vaccine. Study hypothesis: The IL-2/Ig plasmid will be very well tolerated in humans.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

Treatment Plan to Decrease Drug Exposure in HIV Infected Adolescents

HIV Infections

This study will attempt to stimulate the immune system in HIV infected adolescents and young adults so that it can better control the HIV infection. When anti-HIV drugs are stopped for a period of time, the virus "grows back." This may stimulate the immune system, which may then be more effective in controlling the virus.

Withdrawn13 enrollment criteria

An Open-label, Non-randomized, Single-arm Study to Investigate the Mechanism(s) by Which Nevirapine...

HIV InfectionsMetabolism1 more

In order to obtain further insight as to how NVP affects HDL metabolism, the in vivo kinetics of the HDL apolipoprotein, Apo A-1, before and 6 weeks after initiation of NVP containing treatment were evaluated. In addition, the activity of the key enzymes related to HDL metabolism were assessed. [ Designated as safety issue: No ] In order to determine the relevance of the HDL increase in decreasing cardiovascular risk in HIV-positive subjects we evaluated endothelial function (FMD) as a surrogate marker for cardiovascular disease in patients. [ Designated as safety issue: No ]

Completed23 enrollment criteria
1...260261262...419

Need Help? Contact our team!


We'll reach out to this number within 24 hrs