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The Study of Immunization in People Living With HIV Undergoing an ATI for Elicitation of VRC01-lineage...

Chronic HIV Infection

This is a multicenter controlled interventional trial. This phase 1 trial is the first study to assess 426c.Mod.Core-C4b adjuvanted with 3M-052-AF + aluminum hydroxide suspension (Alum) in people living with HIV (PLWH).

Not yet recruiting78 enrollment criteria

Baricitinib for Reduction of HIV - CNS

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

There is still no cure for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). While combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) is effective in decreasing deaths from HIV, infected individuals face a lifetime of treatment and many potential complications including end organ diseases such as HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders. HIV infection is controllable with antiretroviral therapy (ART), but ART cannot eliminate HIV reservoirs. Thus, there is no available cure for HIV. There is a large and growing body of evidence that the central nervous system (CNS) is an HIV reservoir site and a barrier to HIV eradication. Our group has done extensive pre-clinical work with janus-kinase (JAK 1/2) inhibitors. This includes baricitinib, which is an orally available, FDA-approved drug for rheumatoid arthritis. Evidence suggests that this drug has activity against HIV in the central nervous system (CNS). In our recently completed pilot study, we showed that baricitinib crosses the blood brain barrier (BBB) and decreases HIV CNS persistence in the brain. Using bloodwork, neurocognitive testing, MRIs and lumbar punctures, we plan to evaluate the change in central nervous system HIV after treatment with baricitinib versus placebo. We will also evaluate changes in neuroimaging, inflammation in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and neuropsychological performance after treatment with baricitinib versus placebo. Evidence shows that the central nervous system is one of the reservoir sites that enables the HIV virus to persist in the body even after years of treatment. In order to attack this reservoir and eventually find a cure, it is vital to learn if certain medications can suppress HIV in the CNS.

Suspended39 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Problem Management Plus in Pregnant Women With HIV in Kenya

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

This study includes secondary quantitative analysis, qualitative methods, and hybrid type 2 implementation-effectiveness pilot trial. The overall goal of this protocol is to determine whether risk stratification of PWLWH in conjunction with a tailored psychosocial support intervention can optimize health outcomes for the vulnerable women and infants. This study will be conducted in high-volume, low-resource health facilities in Kisumu County, Kenya, which is a priority area for research among WLWH and one of the highest HIV burden counties.

Not yet recruiting9 enrollment criteria

Optimal Management of HIV Infected Adults at Risk for Kidney Complications in Nigeria

HIV/AIDSAlbuminuria2 more

In this study, the Investigators plan to determine the optimal means to prevent or slow the progression of kidney disease among genetically at-risk northern Nigerian HIV-infected adults. Based on data from studies of diabetic kidney disease that used medications that block the renin angiotensin aldosterone system (RAAS), we plan to evaluate whether or not RAAS inhibition (using a widely available medication that blocks RAAS) in HIV-infected adults produces similarly promising results.

Suspended18 enrollment criteria

A Comparison of Emtricitabine and Abacavir Used in a Three-Drug Combination in HIV-Infected Patients...

HIV Infections

This study will look at whether emtricitabine is as safe and effective as abacavir (ABC) when taken with stavudine (d4T) and efavirenz (EFV) in patients who have never taken anti-HIV drugs.

Suspended15 enrollment criteria

Safety and Effectiveness of a New Anti-HIV Drug (AG1549) in Combination With Other Anti-HIV Drugs...

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to see if two different doses of AG1549 plus other anti-HIV drugs are safe and effective in HIV-infected patients who are not taking anti-HIV drugs.

Suspended8 enrollment criteria

Drug-Drug Interactions Between Rifapentine and Dolutegravir in HIV/LTBI Co-Infected Individuals...

HIV InfectionLTBI

This study will evaluate the potential drug-drug interactions between dolutegravir (DTG) and steady state rifapentine (RPT) when RPT is given with isoniazid (INH) daily for 4 weeks (1HP) as part of treatment for latent TB infection (LTBI) in HIV-1 and LTBI co-infected individuals.

Suspended52 enrollment criteria

An AI-based mHealth Intervention to Improve HIV Testing

HIV Infections

The purpose of this study is to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-chatbot-based mobile health (mHealth) intervention to promote HIV testing in Malaysia.

Not yet recruiting7 enrollment criteria

HIV Self-Testing and Comic Intervention With Refugee Adolescents and Youth

HIV/AIDSHIV Infections3 more

HIV is the leading cause of death for adolescents and young people (AYP) in sub-SaharanAfrica (SSA). Uganda hosts 1.4 million refugees/displaced persons and the Bidi Bidi refugee camp in Northern Uganda is the second-largest refugee settlement in the world and the largest in Africa. There are reports of high sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) among refugees during the journey from South Sudan to Uganda and in the refugee settlements, yet low rates of HIV testing and access to HIV prevention services, particularly tailored for gender, age, and the refugee settlement context. This study aims to develop, implement and evaluate an oral HIV-self testing (HIVST) intervention with displaced/refugee AYP aged16- 24 in Bidi Bidi. HIVST is acceptable and properly used with AYP in other SSA regions, yet there are knowledge gaps regarding the best way to link HIVST to HIV care. This study aims to explore how user-developed educational comic books can improve linkage to care with HIVST. This trial focuses on implementing a randomized trial with displaced/refugee AYP aged 16-24 living in Bidi Bidi (Arm1: HIVST; Arm 2: HIVST + comic book; Arm 3: comic book; Arm 4: standard of care). The study will assess changes in HIV testing practices, HIV status knowledge, and linkage to HIV prevention and care between the 4 arms.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Pragmatic Use of Next-generation Sequencing for Management of Drug-resistant Tuberculosis

Drug-resistant TuberculosisHIV Coinfection1 more

TS ELiOT is a stepped-wedge, cluster randomized trial assessing the effect of a next-generation sequencing-based strategy on rifampin-resistant tuberculosis management and patient outcomes.

Not yet recruiting5 enrollment criteria
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