HIV Clinical Trials
A listing of HIV medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 443 clinical trials
Cohort Study of HIV-positive People, Treated With Long Acting Antiretroviral Therapy
Systematic, continuative collection of clinical and laboratory data on patients followed at lnfectious Diseases Unit of the IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, receiving long-acting ART (Phase IV, single-center, prospective, cohort study) PRIMARY ENDOPOINT: Treatment failure over 48 weeks, defined as virological failure (VF) or therapy discontinuation for any reason …
Protocol RV 583 Multinational Observational Cohort of HIV and Other Infections
Multinational Observational Cohort of HIV and other Infections (MOCHI). This observational study is to gain information regarding the number of new HIV infections among people who engage in behaviors that make them vulnerable to acquiring HIV across multiple international sites.
Cabotegravir Plus Rilpivirine Long-acting Regimen in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study:Uptake, Outcome, and Risk Factors for Treatment Failures
This study aims to characterize Swiss HIV Cohort Study participants initiating the CAB+RPV LA regimen, assess adherence to Swiss label indications, and describe treatment outcomes in this large, multicentre, heterogeneous, high-income setting. Moreover, the study aims to assess virological, immunological, demographic, clinical, and behavioural factors associated with viral failure under …
PrEPared to Choose (PtC) is an Implementation Study of the Delivery of Cabotegravir Long-acting, an Injectable Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Option for HIV Prevention. Injectable PrEP Will be Offered Alongside Oral and Vaginal Ring PrEP From Within a Real-world Context in Cape Town, South Africa.
The goal of this clinical trial is to offer adolescents and young people in Cape Town, South Africa different HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) products and describe how they use these products over an 18-month period. The study has both clinical and implementation primary aims. The primary clinical aim is short …
Good-first: B/F/TAF As First-line ART
This is a multicohort study conducted at Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, and Nantong Third Peoples Hospital (Designated Hospital for HIV/AIDS Treatment of Nantong City), China. The study would involve 630 patients initiating HIV treatment, divided into six cohorts. The enrollment period for the prospective cohort is from July 2024 …
Keeping it LITE: Exploring HIV Risk in Vulnerable Youth With Limited Interaction and Digital Health Intervention
Despite advances in HIV diagnostics, care and prevention strategies, infection rates among adolescent and young adult sexual and gender minorities (SGM) continue to rise in the United States (US). There is an urgent need to describe the epidemiology and trajectories of HIV acquisition in this population and to offer age …
Harm Reduction in HIV Primary Care for PLWH Who Use Drugs
People living with HIV (PLWH) who use drugs experience significant health disparities including lower rates of retention in HIV care and higher rates of unsuppressed viral load, resulting in secondary infections and increased mortality. The proposed study will used mixed methods to explore (a) the relationship between healthcare providers' attitudes …
Risk of Morbidity, Mortality and Long-term Monitoring of Antiretroviral Treatment in People Living With HIV
HIV infection is now a chronic disease in countries where antiretroviral treatments (ART) are largely available. Long-term follow-up is required to describe and understand the evolution of morbidities and complications as well as new treatments side effects. The main objective of the cohort is to describe and study the evolution …
Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry (APR): Multi-sponsor Registry to Detect Any Major Teratogenic Effect Involving Any of the Registry Drugs When Administered to Pregnant Women.
The purpose of the Antiretroviral Pregnancy Registry (Registry) is to detect any major teratogenic effect involving any of the Registry drugs when administered to pregnant women. Registration is voluntary and confidential with information obtained from the health care provider. A Registry-assigned identifier allows for follow-up capability. Information on subjects is …
Clinical and Immunologic Monitoring of Patients With Known or Suspected HIV Infection
This study will investigate HIV infection and associated conditions by monitoring infected patients. The study will also serve as a means for recruiting HIV-infected individuals to NIAIDs ongoing clinical and laboratory studies and supporting the institute s infectious disease training program by providing Infectious Disease fellows with ongoing training in …