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Antiretroviral Therapy for Acute and Chronic HIV Infection

Antiretroviral Therapy for Acute and Chronic HIV Infection

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18 years and older
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Phase 3

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Overview

The purpose for this protocol is to provide safe and effective standard ART to SEARCH 010 and SEARCH 013 participants. Participants are enrolled in an acute HIV infection study (SEARCH 010 protocol: 'Establish and characterize an acute HIV infection cohort in a Thai high-risk population') or in a study of chronic HIV infection (SEARCH 013 protocol 'Characteristics of immunity in gut mucosa, spinal fluid, lymph node and blood of HIV negative and HIV positive Thais').

Description

To compare systemic and tissue compartments (genital secretion, CNS, gut and lymph node) outcomes among individuals who initiate HIV treatment during acute vs. chronic HIV infection. The outcomes will be compared by stages of infection and antiretroviral regimens. Participants are enrolled in an acute HIV infection study (SEARCH 010 protocol: 'Establish and characterize an acute HIV infection cohort in a Thai high-risk population') or in a study of chronic HIV infection (SEARCH 013 protocol 'Characteristics of immunity in gut mucosa, spinal fluid, lymph node and blood of HIV negative and HIV positive Thais') with the latter serving as controls for the acutely infected individuals.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Age ≥ 18 years old
  2. Enrolled in the SEARCH 010 or 013 protocols with documentation of acute or chronic protocol defined HIV-1 infection and chooses to initiate or continue ART
  3. Understand the study and sign informed consent form. Persons who cannot read will have the consent form read and explained to them by a member of the study staff and they can give informed consent by using their thumb print
  4. Availability for follow-up for the planned study duration

Exclusion Criteria:

1\. Persons who have a history of a medical or psychiatric disorder by investigator's interview and physical examination according to standard practices, that in the judgment of the investigator(s), would interfere with or serve as a contraindication to adherence to the study protocol or ability to give informed consent.

Study details
    Acute HIV Infection
    Chronic HIV Infection

NCT00796263

SEARCH Research Foundation

13 May 2026

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