hiv-infections Clinical Trials
A listing of hiv-infections medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 464 clinical trials
An AI-based mHealth Intervention to Improve HIV Testing
The purpose of this study is to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-chatbot-based mobile health (mHealth) intervention to promote HIV testing in Malaysia.
Positive Peers Intervention Clinical Trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if the Positive Peers mobile app intervention increases rates of viral suppression in young (13-34 y/o) persons with HIV. Does use of the Positive Peers app improve viral suppression among young minority persons with HIV? What user characteristics are associated with …
Negative Serology by Immunoenzymatic Test (EIA) in HIV-infected Children Treated Early With Antiretroviral in the ANRS-Pediacam Study: Pathophysiological Mechanisms
The objective of the study is to identify the pathophysiological mechanisms responsible for the induction and maintenance of negative serologies by EIA tests in HIV-infected children treated early with HAART in the ANRS 12225-Pediacam III cohort in Cameroon The hypothesis of better control of HIV infection through interactions between immunological, …
Pharmacokinetics, Safety, Tolerability of Dolutegravir/Rilpivirine in Pediatrics
The purpose of this study is to provide data on the pharmacokinetic (PK), safety, tolerability, efficacy and acceptability of this fixed dose combination (FDC) single tablet 2-drug regimen for virologically suppressed (HIV-1 RNA [Ribonucleic Acid] < 50 [cells per milliliter] c/mL) children 6 to less than 12 years of age, …
MK-4646 Multiple Dose Trial in Participants With Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) (MK-4646-003)
This study will examine if at least one dose level of MK-4646 can lower HIV-1 viral load in a person's blood by a certain amount. The goals of this study are to learn about the safety of MK-4646 and if people tolerate it; and how HIV-1 viral load may decrease …
A Study to Investigate the Use of VH3810109 With or Without Fostemsavir (FTR) to Reduce the Size and Activity of the Viral Reservoir in People Living With HIV
This study investigates the use of VH3810109 with or without FTR to reduce the size and activity of the HIV viral reservoir in two sub-populations of people living with HIV: treatment-naïve adults (Population 1) and treatment-experienced adults currently taking a standard of care (SOC) integrase strand transfer inhibitor (INSTI)-based antiretroviral …
HIV+ Deceased Donor Heart Transplant Study for HIV+ Recipients
This will be a prospective single-center interventional trial to compare the outcomes of HIV-positive heart transplant recipients by the HIV status of the donor; HIV-positive vs. HIV-negative and learn whether heart organ transplantation from HIV+ deceased donors is as safe and effective in HIV+ recipients as transplants from HIV- deceased …
A Study to Evaluate VH4524184 Tablet Absorption, Effects of Food, and Interactions With Other Drugs in Healthy Adults
The aim of the study is to gather information on how the drug behaves in healthy adults, how it is absorbed, and how it interacts when taken with other medicines.
Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of Codivir® in Addition to Standard Antiretroviral Treatment for HIV Infection in Antiretroviral-naïve Participants
The study will begin with a two-week lead-in period (W-2 and W-1), when participants randomized to Codivir® will receive Codivir® 2 mL, 1 subcutaneous injection every day. Participants randomized to Standard Antiretroviral Treatment will wait for the next step. At V0 (W0, D0) all participants will start the antiretroviral treatment …
A Study to Assess the Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of VH4011499 Compared to Placebo in Adults Without HIV
The purpose of this study is to investigate safety, pharmacokinetics and tolerability following single ascending dose (SAD) and multiple ascending doses (MAD) of VH4011499 administered subcutaneously (SC) and intramuscularly (IM) in participants without HIV.