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Filter by:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of switching from Retrovir to Tenofovir or Abacavir in HIV-infected patients
The aim of this study is to estimate the usefulness of QuantiFERON TB Gold In-Tube® and T-SPOT.TB® for the diagnosis of latent tuberculosis in HIV infected antiretroviral naive patients: 80 originated from low TB prevalence countries, without any active TB; 80 HIV infected antiretroviral naïve patients originated from high TB prevalence countries, without any active TB, 40 HIV infected patients with active TB and 40 HIV negative patients with active TB.
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a risk-reduction program in preventing the transmission of HIV and sexually transmitted diseases among African-American heterosexual couples, with one partner having been previously diagnosed with an HIV infection.
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of a physician training program, the Ai Shi Zi program, in improving HIV/sexually transmitted infection diagnosis, treatment, and management by Chinese physicians and in reducing the number of subsequent infections in their patients.
Primary objective: Evaluation of the efficacy of TDF+3TC+EFV versus TDF+EFV QD to maintain plasma HIV-1 RNA BLQ (< 50 copies/mL) (c/mL) at 48 weeks (W48) Main Secondary objectives: Comparison of the two arms for genotypic resistance profile in case of virological failure CD4 changes from baseline Evolution of the lipid profile and morphological changes in fat distribution, and safety Efficacy and genotypic profile data, results of lipid markers, morphological changes and main biological parameters
This study will evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral coping training in improving side effect management and treatment adherence in HIV-infected patients who are taking antiretroviral medications.
To investigate the relationship between the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of UK-427,857 and its antiviral effects in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
The purpose of this study is to determine whether motivational interviewing and skills building interventions reduce HIV risk behavior for adults with serious and persistent mental illness.
The purpose of this study is: 1. To assess the antiviral activity of PRO 140 2. To assess the safety and tolerability of PRO 140 3. To generate additional PK, PD and safety data of PRO 140
The primary purpose of this study is to determine if dronabinol is effective in preventing or treating nausea caused by HAART (highly active anti-retroviral therapy) in HIV and AIDS patients