Acceptability Study of Vaginal Films for HIV Prevention
HIV InfectionsAnti-Infective AgentsThis study is being done to find out what women would want in a film vaginal product for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention, especially what it should look like and how to apply it. The investigators hypothesize that women will prefer a smooth, clear, and rectangular quick-dissolve vaginal film for HIV prevention over a textured, opaque, square quick-dissolve vaginal film.
The Study of the Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection Among HIV/AIDS Cohort
HIVThe purpose of the Study is to investigate the prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori infection among the HIV/AIDS group. The study will screen the patients who were confirmed HIV/AIDS in Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital and collect the cases who were suspicious of Helicobacter Pylori infection.
Pilot Study of Metabolic Syndromes and HIV Infections in Indian Tibetans
Metabolic SyndromesHIV InfectionKaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital will provide a long-term free medical service in Indian Tibetans since July 2010. The investigators plan to investigate metabolic syndromes and HIV infection in Indian Tibetan community. The investigators will survey the prevalence and risk factors by means of HIV quick test and questionnaires. Since there is lacking of prevalence survey for metabolic syndrome and HIV infection in Tibetan colony of India, the investigiators will carry out this survey under the support and assistance of Department of Health of Central Tibetan Government.
Managerial Database II
Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeThis study will collect information on health status and risk behaviors, as well as basic demographic and biomedical information for a group of HIV positive adolescents receiving care at sites newly participating in ATN III.
Tenofovir Renal Toxicity and Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) Validation
Renal FunctionHIV InfectionTo assess and validate equation eGFR in HIV-infected subjects and -uninfected Thai patients
ID and Testing Via Friendship Networks
Asymptomatic HIVHIV InfectionsThis is a pilot study with a cross-sectional research design to recruit Hispanic/Latina and African American adolescent and young adult women, aged 13-24 years to serve as index recruiters, who will in turn recruit members of her female friendship network, aged 13 years and older to undergo HIV screening. This approach seeks to identify new HIV infections in the target population.
Biomarkers of Insomnia and Fatigue in HIV/AIDS (Symptoms and Genetics Study)
HIV InfectionsThe purpose of this study is to identify biological markers, including genes, associated with sleep disturbance and other symptoms among people with HIV.
Family Access to Care Study (FACS)
HIV InfectionsThe purpose of this study is to find ways to get services to families living with HIV. New services for families living with HIV have been tried in places around the country. They seem to benefit many families. We will work with places in New York City that provide HIV services to find out more about family services. There, we will talk with people living with HIV, their family members, and their providers. Many questions need to be answered. For example: What kinds of services do families want? What would make it easier for families to come in for services? What would get in the way?
Platelets Study: Influence of the Antiretroviral Treatment on the Platelet Physiology During HIV...
Human Immunodeficiency VirusHIV infection is associated with an immune activation and an inflammatory response - despite an active antiretroviral therapy - which may lead notably but not exclusively to cardiovascular diseases. It has been shown that the use of Protease Inhibitors (PI) instead of Non Nucleosidic Inhibitors (NNRTI) may increase the risk of myocardial infarction. Platelets may play a role in the occurrence of the inflammatory state: they contain big amounts of chemokines, growth factors, and adhesion proteins. Today, the contribution of platelets to the inflammatory state associated with HIV infection has been little studied. Thus, it has been shown that platelets in HIV patients are able to release interleukin (IL)-18. The group has shown with others that the platelet function could be altered during HIV infection. Inversely, it doesn't know how antiretroviral therapy interacts with platelets. The aim of the study is to evaluate, according to the antiretroviral therapy, the impact on the platelets activation markers.
Adherence & Health Outcome Differences Amongst HIV Infected Patients Prescribed HAART
Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHuman Immunodeficiency Virus TypeThis study is designed to see how HIV infected patients perform when taking a single fixed dose HIV medication compared to a regimen with multiple tablets. The study is also going to be looking at the differences in complications between the two groups.