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Establish and Characterize an Acute HIV Infection Cohort in a High Risk Population

Acute HIV Infection

To describe clinical, immunological, and virological characteristics of persons with acute HIV infection To describe demographics and behavioral risk factors for those identified with acute HIV infection To describe neurocognitive function and neuroimaging findings in acute HIV infection as well as describe immune response, HIV-1 genotypes and sequences in the cerebrospinal fluid. To describe the number and characteristics of sexual contacts To describe the willingness of acute HIV-infected subjects to allow the tracking of their sexual contacts for voluntary HIV counseling and testing (VCT) To describe immune response, HIV-1 genotypes and sequences in the genital compartment To describe T cell depletion in the gut mucosa in acute HIV infection and describe the changes in gut T cell during follow up To archive samples for future investigations including determination of viral evolution, and cell-mediated and humoral immune responses in peripheral blood and mucosal compartments

Recruiting6 enrollment criteria

Molecular Characterization of Viral-associated Tumors, Tumors Occurring in the Setting of HIV or...

Human Immunodeficiency VirusCastleman's Disease2 more

Background: A person s genome is the collection of all their genes. A gene instructs individual cells to make proteins. Proteins are involved in all of our body s chemical processes. Genome sequencing allows researchers to find variations in genes. Some of these are normal and are not known to cause disease. Some variants are known to cause or affect diseases like cancer. Researchers want to study genetic variants in people with cancer who also have an immunologic disease like HIV. Objective: To study the biology of cancer in order to improve ways to prevent, detect, and treat it. Eligibility: Adults at least 18 years old with certain cancers and/or immunodeficiencies Design: Participants will be screened with medical history, physical exam, and lab tests. Participants will give samples of one or more tissue type. They may give blood or urine samples. Researchers may get samples of tissue when participants have surgery or when the participants are on other protocols in the NCI. Participants may have a procedure to have tissue samples removed. Researchers may collect data from participant medical records. Researchers will compare the genes in a participant s cancer tissue to their normal tissue. They may use the tissue cells to grow new cells in a lab. Participants may be contacted about the results. The samples will be stored for future research. No personal data will be kept with them. ...

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Trans People Living With HIV Throughout Europe

HIV InfectionsGender Identity1 more

The project will study a European cohort of individuals identifying themselves as transgender or non-binary and living with HIV. The study will collect both qualitative data on this cohort and clinical data over an 18 month period. The study will investigate the success of HIV treatment for this cohort through the primary outcome measure of HIV viral load recorded in routine blood tests. The results from this study will assist in informing future HIV treatment guidelines on the monitoring of HIV infection in transgender and non-binary individuals and assisting in the design of future interventional studies within this population.

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) in Patients HIV-infected

HIV Infections

HIV-infected patients with intermediate-high risk have a high prevalence of CAD and a substantial proportion of obstructive CAD. Degree of stenosis is associated with immunoactivation (lymphocyte and monocyte) and microbial translocation

Recruiting5 enrollment criteria

Neuropsychological Development and Executive Functioning of Children Born to HIV- Infected Mothers...

HIV InfectionsExposure During Pregnancy2 more

Main objective: to evaluate the executive functioning of the HIV exposed uninfected children (HEU) versus children from the same socio-economic and cultural environment, not infected or affected by HIV. Secondary objective (s): to evaluate Intellectual Quotient, Child development, Behavior, Language and investigate link between executive functioning disorders, exposure to ARVs, HIV and family environment.

Active8 enrollment criteria

Paradoxical Tuberculosis Reactions in Patients Without HIV Infection

Tuberculosis

Background: Most people with tuberculosis (TB) feel better after starting treatment. But for some people, the opposite happens. They may feel better at first, but then suddenly get worse. This is a paradoxical reaction. Researchers want to better understand what causes this reaction and what happens after someone has it. Objective: To learn about paradoxical reactions to TB treatment. Eligibility: Adults 18 and older diagnosed with confirmed or suspected TB and currently on treatment for at least 2 weeks, with or without signs/symptoms of a paradoxical inflammatory reaction. Design: Participants will be screened with a physical exam and medical history. They will give blood and urine samples. Eligible participants will visit the NIH Clinical Center 3 times over 6 to 18 months. Each visit will take 7 hours to complete; visits may be scheduled over more than 1 day. Participants may have more visits if their TB symptoms change. Participants will give blood, urine, and sputum samples. They will have adverse event assessments. They will have 2 to 3 positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scans. PET/CT scans make pictures of the inside of the body. For this, participants will lie on a table that slides into a donut-shaped scanner. They will get a small amount of radioactive dye through an IV, which is a small plastic tube placed in a vein in the arm using a needle. Participants may have optional apheresis. For this, blood is taken from a needle in one arm. White blood cells are separated from the rest of the blood. The rest of the blood is returned through a needle in the other arm.

Recruiting26 enrollment criteria

Prevention, Access to Rights, Catch-up Vaccination, Treatment of Conditions During Pregnancy and...

HIV Infection

Insufficient screening and diagnostic delay play a significant role in sustaining the HIV epidemic by France. Gender inequalities major factors reinforce social inequalities in order to of heterosexual men born abroad the most later diagnosed with HIV infection. Those gender differences are largely due to efficiency antenatal HIV screening, offered to women every pregnancy and widely accepted: a billed HIV serology in the context of pregnancy monitoring was found for 92% pregnant women benefiting from health insurance in 2015 the health of men is not taken into account in prenatal follow-up current French. The maternity hospital drains a population largely immigrant, often precarious The male prenatal consultation exists but it is not organized: it is possible to implement it, provided that the constraints exerted on men are taken into account. the projet study the feasibility and the implementation processes place of prenatal consultation of future fathers

Recruiting7 enrollment criteria

INTERFACE: hIv patieNts TracER For clinicAl assistanCe and rEsearch During COVID 19

HIV Infections

The health emergency related to the SARS CoV2 pandemic has highlighted the problems of health management of patients at risk of COVID19 and with chronic diseases, suggesting the need for new methods of patient monitoring. Teleconsultation, and telemedicine in general, are applications that allow, at these times when access to hospitals is by definition limited, to monitor patients with chronic conditions who need regular and consistent care and monitoring. People living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) represent a paradigm of chronic patients on whom the development of e-health-based remote monitoring could have a significant impact in terms of maintaining an adequate standard of care. For these reasons, in a large teaching hospital we are planning the creation and use of an application to enable remote monitoring of PLWHA by combining the COVID19 prescreening system and chronicity monitoring.

Recruiting4 enrollment criteria

Accurate Staging of Immuno-virological Dynamics During Acute HIV Infection

HIVSeroconversion1 more

In this prospective longitudinal study we aim to assess how immunologic and viral aspects of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral reservoir, established during early HIV infection and responsible for viral rebound at treatment interruption, evolve in individuals who start combination anti-retroviral therapy (cART) during acute seroconversion. Recently infected patients will be selected based on Fiebig staging for an in depth sampling protocol at different timepoints during a 2 year follow up period. Colonbiopsies, lymphnode resection, lumbar puncture, leucapheresis and repeated peripheral venous blood-draws will be performed. Immunological, virological and genome expression analysis will be performed on the gathered samples.

Recruiting15 enrollment criteria

Neuropathy Walks (Cross-sectional)

HIV Infections

Cross-sectional study is to explore the impact of painful neuropathy in the feet on function in persons living with HIV (PLHIV).

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