Viral Suppression of HIV Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
Cohort Study on Appropriate Strategies of The Rapid Build of HIV Related Protective Barriers in Yunnan, China
The purpose of the study is to screen the optimal intervention strategies to rapid establish the protective barriers against HIV-infection by maximally decreasing the viremia among HIV- infected patients.
Sexual transmission became the primary route of HIV transmission in China and heterosexual
transmission also contributed greatly to HIV epidemic which was mostly reported in South-west
rural areas. In past years, Yunnan has experienced powerful campaign of scaling-up the HIV
identification as well as antrertroviral therapy.
This study will investigate how to reach the last two of HIV'90-90-90 targets': to provide
antiretroviral therapy (ART) for 90% of who diagnosed HIV infection and to achieve viral
suppression for 90% of those treated.
The study population consists of participants who received an newly diagnosed HIV infection
within the study period. All rerolled participants will be randomized into different study
group. In intervention group, medical institutions will provide patients personal involved
intervention strategies which guided by frequent viral load detection, and providing of the
dosage form of 400 mg EFV in their antiviral therapy.
Main assessment measures are viral suppression rate of HIV-infected patients and treatment
coverage .
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