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Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate in HIV-Infected Patients Who Have Not Had Success With Other Anti-HIV...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to make tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (DF) available to HIV-infected patients who have failed other anti-HIV drug combinations, who have few treatment choices available, and whose disease may get worse. This study will allow patients to obtain tenofovir DF before it is approved for marketing.

Unknown status15 enrollment criteria

Evaluating a Combination of Immune-based Therapies to Achieve a Remission of HIV Infection

HIV Infections

A phase I/IIa, multinational, multicentric (IDIBAPS, IRSICAIXA, AARHUS, VUB, APHP), randomised, balanced by centre (to include participants from the 4 arms), open-label, controlled clinical trial. Each participant will be followed up a different time according to study arm: a minimum of 38 weeks in arm I, 31 weeks in arm II, 54 weeks in arm III and 26 weeks in the arm 4. The study duration will be 104 weeks from inclusion of the first participant. Participants will be randomised to one of the following 4 arms: Arm 1 (study): 14 participants will receive 3 vaccines of HIVARNA01.3 prime, 2 MVA-vectored vaccine boosts, 1 dose of 10-1074 antibodies and 3 doses of romidepsin Arm 2 (study): 14 participants will receive 5 vaccines of HIVARNA01.3, 1 dose of 10-1074 antibodies and 3 doses of romidepsin Arm 3 (study): 14 participants will receive 5 vaccines of personalized RNA vaccine (HIVACAR01), 1 dose of 10-1074 antibodies and 3 doses of romidepsin Arm 4 (control): 14 participants 1 dose of 10-1074 antibodies and 3 doses of romidepsin

Unknown status31 enrollment criteria

Performance and Usability Evaluation of the Atomo HIV Self-Test

HIV Infections

The study seeks to enroll 501+ patients to use a HIV self testing device to test for HIV in a blood sample drawn by finger prick. The purpose of the trial is to assess the usability of the device by providing participants with video and written instructions on how to correctly obtain a result from the device.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Acceptability, Feasibility and Preliminary Impact of OurPlan, an mHealth HIV Prevention Intervention...

HIV/AIDS

The study will evaluate the use and preliminary impact of an mHealth app for improving sexual health outcome measures among male couples by assessing whether exposure and use of the app results in improvements in participants and couples' self-reported sexual health and prevention behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes. The study will enroll both men of the couple into a randomized controlled trial. Participants/couples randomized to the intervention will have access to the app for two months while those assigned to the waitlist group will receive and have access to the app for one month. Participants will complete surveys at baseline and at month 2.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Increasing Uptake of Evidence-Based Screening Services Through CHW-led Multi-modality Intervention...

Human PapillomavirusHuman Immunodeficiency Virus2 more

The purpose of this research study is to determine the best way to increase screening for cervical cancer, colorectal cancer, HIV, and Hepatitis C among under screened Hispanic, Haitian and African-American individuals in Hialeah, South Dade, and Little Haiti. The investigator will compare home testing led by a community health worker (CHW) versus clinic testing guided by a CHW. Community Health Workers are people who have undergone several weeks of community outreach and health education training. During the study period the participant will continue to receive all of their regular medical care from their regular health care providers. If the participant does not have a health care provider, the Community Health Workers would be able to help in referring the participant for care at a local health care clinic located in their community.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Could Dietary Algae Affect Immunity and Viral Counts in People With HIV?

HIV Infections

Drawing inferences from epidemiologic studies of HIV/AIDS as well well as cell culture and animal studies of HIV inhibition by algae, we propose algal consumption as one unifying characteristic of countries with anomalously low rates. HIV/AIDS incidence and prevalence in Eastern Asia (<1/10,000 adults in Japan and Korea), compared to Africa (≈1/10 adults) strongly suggest that differences in IV drug use and sexual behavior are insufficient to explain the 1000-fold variation. Even in Africa, AIDS/HIV rates vary. Spirulina is part of the daily diet for many people living in Chad, where prevalence of HIV has remained at less than 4% for more than 20 years. Average daily algae consumption in Asia and Africa ranges between 1 to 2 tablespoons (3 - 13 grams). HIV viral load is the main indicator of infection, however CD4 helper cell counts are most predictive of morbidity and mortality.We hypothesized that the consumption of algae could be important in diminishing the risk of HIV infection, and subsequent progression, possibly by enhancing the immune response.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Feasibility and Limitations of Offering Community Based Rapid HIV Testing to Men Who Have Sex With...

HIV Infections

Objective: This research agreement brings together French and Canadian teams of scientists, HIV testing centers and community based partners. The aim is to explore the feasibility and limitations of offering community based rapid HIV testing to men who have sex with men (MSM).

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Enema Use and Acceptability in HIV Negative Men Who Have Sex With Men

HIV Infections

This study is looking at 3 different types of enemas used before receptive anal intercourse in men who have sex with men (MSM). We are investigating whether the enemas cause any damage to the lining of the colon, how far up the colon the enemas travel after they are given, and how much study participants like using each of the enemas.

Completed28 enrollment criteria

Empowerment Intervention for Young Women - Phase I

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This study will begin to develop a culturally appropriate secondary prevention intervention for young HIV+ women through focus groups. Using three intervention sites, focus groups will guide the development of the intervention's framework and content areas. An intervention will be developed/adapted through the data collected in the focus groups and review of relevant interventions. The intervention aims to address the following concerns: 1) reducing the risk of young women infected with HIV transmitting the virus to their sexual partners, and 2) preventing young women infected with HIV from re-infection with a new viral strain or co-infection with another sexually transmitted disease.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Schools: Affect Management and HIV Prevention

HIV Infections

Adolescents are at risk for HIV because of sexual and drug behavior intiated during this developmental period. Those with psychological distress are less likely than their peers to benefit from frequently used skills-based interventions. It appears that emotional lability during sexual situations disrupts skills learned. This project will implement and evaluate interventions for adolescents with psychiatric disorders who are in therapeutic school settings. Affect management and skills-based interventions will be compared to a didactic standard of care condition to determine which intervention best reduces risk behavior among adolescents with psychiatric disorders in therapeutic school settings.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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