MHRP's international research program has six clinical research sites in the U.S., Africa and Asia, where it conducts
HIV cohort studies, HIV vaccine trials and therapeutic studies.
The Swiss
HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) launched in 1988 contains data on more than 19,000 people infected with HIV in Switzerland.
They examined around 4,500 people infected with HIV who are recorded in the Swiss
HIV Cohort Study and the Zurich Primary HIV Infection Study, and identified 239 people who form such antibodies.
A new study, conducted as part of the SWISS
HIV Cohort Study, now shows how drug resistance can spread if it is not hindered by the continuous introduction of new drugs.
Early Capture
HIV Cohort Study (ECHO) RV217 Multi-site research study to follow a group of high - risk volunteers to gather information on acute HIV infections and collect samples.
Not exact matches
A research assistant draws blood for
HIV testing from a participant in the Rakai Community
Cohort Study.
Their
cohort study analyzed HIV testing data collected by the San Diego County Department of Public Health and the San Diego Primary Infection Cohort between 1996 and 2012, and used genetic analysis to identify local chains of transmi
cohort study analyzed
HIV testing data collected by the San Diego County Department of Public Health and the San Diego Primary Infection
Cohort between 1996 and 2012, and used genetic analysis to identify local chains of transmi
Cohort between 1996 and 2012, and used genetic analysis to identify local chains of transmission.
HIV - positive status was assigned to 19 percent of the
cohort — 44 percent of whom were unaware — and 36 percent of those in the
study that were
HIV - negative had not been tested in a year.
The researchers looked at first - trimester exposures to ARVs in a group of 2,580
HIV - exposed, uninfected children enrolled between 2007 and 2012 in an ongoing U.S.
study that follows HIV - infected pregnant women and their children — the Pediatric HIV / AIDS Cohort Study (PHACS) Surveillance Monitoring of ART Toxicities (SMARTT) s
study that follows
HIV - infected pregnant women and their children — the Pediatric
HIV / AIDS
Cohort Study (PHACS) Surveillance Monitoring of ART Toxicities (SMARTT) s
Study (PHACS) Surveillance Monitoring of ART Toxicities (SMARTT)
studystudy.
Matthew S. Freiberg, M.D., M.Sc., of the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tenn., and colleagues conducted a
study that included 26,144 HIV - infected veterans without CVD at baseline (1998 - 2003) participating in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Aging Cohort Study from April 2003 through December
study that included 26,144
HIV - infected veterans without CVD at baseline (1998 - 2003) participating in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Aging
Cohort Study from April 2003 through December
Study from April 2003 through December 2009.
The
study assessed biomarkers of inflammation, microbial translocation, and cellular activation in a
cohort of Ugandan
HIV - 1 seroconverters to understand their relationship to disease progression.
The possibility of amassing and
studying cohorts of acutely
HIV - infected individuals, such as those in Protocol C, may be diminishing.
• African
Cohort Study (AFRICOS) is a large, long - term cohort study at multiple African sites that will evaluate HIV prevention, care and treatment services it supports through local facilities, funded by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (P
Cohort Study (AFRICOS) is a large, long - term cohort study at multiple African sites that will evaluate HIV prevention, care and treatment services it supports through local facilities, funded by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PE
Study (AFRICOS) is a large, long - term
cohort study at multiple African sites that will evaluate HIV prevention, care and treatment services it supports through local facilities, funded by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (P
cohort study at multiple African sites that will evaluate HIV prevention, care and treatment services it supports through local facilities, funded by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PE
study at multiple African sites that will evaluate
HIV prevention, care and treatment services it supports through local facilities, funded by the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
• RV217 (ECHO):
HIV - 1 Prevalence, Incidence,
Cohort Retention, and Host Genetics and Viral Diversity in High Risk
Cohorts in East Africa • Infectious Disease Surveillance (
HIV, TB and Malaria) and
Cohort Development Among Urban and Rural Communities • Karolinska Institute vaccine
study in Tanzania testing a prime - boost
HIV vaccine regimen using unadjuvanted DNA vaccines followed by a Modified Vaccinia Ankara (MVA), which was developed by MHRP and NIAID.
To date, more men than women with
HIV have been
studied, but the new grant will allow UCSF scientists to establish a research
cohort of
HIV - infected women willing to participate in cure
studies.
She is the Protocol Chair for RV329: African
Cohort Study; RV262, an international Phase I DNA / MVA
HIV vaccine trial; and for RV398, an upcoming Phase I trial of the VRC01 broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody administered in acute
HIV infection in East Africa and Thailand.
«Our
study emphasizes that we need to continue to
study HIV immunopathogenesis in the parts of the world where most cases of
HIV infection occur, and we can not assume that relationships that are true in Western
cohorts directly apply to the African setting,» said Karolinska Intitutet Professor Johan Sandberg, who collaborated on the
study.
The RV363
cohort study will determine
HIV incidence and prevalence in Mozambique.
Effect of alcohol consumption and psychosocial stressors on preterm and small - for - gestational - age births in
HIV - infected women in South Africa: a
cohort study
Assessment of simple risk markers for early mortality among
HIV - infected patients in Guinea - Bissau: a
cohort study
Mother - to - child transmission of
HIV - 1 infection during exclusive breastfeeding in the first 6 months of life: an intervention
cohort study
Rapid testing may not improve uptake of
HIV testing and same day results in a rural South African community: a
cohort study of 12,000 women