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NCT ID: NCT01300689 Not yet recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Human Papillomavirus Infection and Knowledge and Attitudes About HPV Vaccines Among Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM)

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is a observational study aims to assess anal and genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection status among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China, and their knowledge and attitude about HPV vaccine.

NCT ID: NCT01249560 Not yet recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Impact of Raltegravir on the Viral Reservoirs

Start date: January 2011
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Observational

The objective of the antiretroviral treatment is to inhibit the viral replication, estimated(appreciated) by the measure of the viral plasmatic load(responsibility). In this inhibition of the viral replication usually joins an immune reconstruction [ 1 ]. Nevertheless, a viro-immunological dissociation, i.e. an undetectable viral load(responsibility) and an absence of immune reconstruction, is regularly observed. It is now turned out that an undetectable viral load(responsibility) does not correspond to the total absence of viral replication and that it is possible to detect of the intracellular pro-viral DNA . Raltegravir ®, because of its mode of action(share) inhibiting the integration of the pro-viral DNA in the chromosomes of the infected cells(units) , could decrease the intracellular reservoir of monocyte-macrophages, improve the homeostasis, so optimizing the cooperation lymphocytes T - macrophages. Several experimental data suggest that the regression of the abnormalities of cellular interactions, and the rate of apoptose abnormally raised(abnormally brought up) by cells(units) T at the patients in viro-immunological dissociation, could be obtained . This study aims at measuring the impact of Raltegravir ® on the viral reservoirs lymphocyte and monocyte, to quantify the expression of the molecules of costimulation, the source(spring) of intercellular interactions lymphocytes - monocytes, and to measure the rate of apoptose of the cells(units) T.

NCT ID: NCT00944879 Not yet recruiting - HIV Infections Clinical Trials

Preparing for Adolescent HIV Vaccine Trials in South Africa:

CATSA
Start date: August 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This study will use the licensed HPV vaccine, Gardasil, as a surrogate for an HIV vaccine, in order to explore some of the ethico-legal,psycho-social and logistical challenges involved in running an HIV vaccine trial in adolescents.

NCT ID: NCT00797381 Not yet recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Efficacy and Safety of MK-0518 in Treatment-Experienced HIV-1 Infected Adult Patients With Hemophilia

Start date: May 2009
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

This is an randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to assess the safety, tolerability and efficacy of MK-0518 compared to placebo when combined with other antiretroviral drugs, in treatment-experienced HIV-infected patients with hemophilia. Subjects enrolled in the study sign the consent form, then are randomly assigned to MK-0518 400 mg twice daily plus optimized background therapy (OBT) group or placebo plus OBT group.Each group concludes at least 50 subjects. For each patient, detection of HIV viral load and CD4+ T lymphocyte count is done at screening, and at weeks 4, 8, 12 and 24. The safety profile of MK-0518 is monitored according to patients' complaints and the results of physical and laboratory examinations. The safety and efficacy of MK-0518 400 mg b.i.d. compared to placebo, both in combination with OBT, will be assessed by review of the accumulated study data in HIV-infected patients with hemophilia.

NCT ID: NCT00280449 Not yet recruiting - HIV Infection Clinical Trials

Two Approaches to Providing HIV/AIDS Services in the Community to People Living With HIV/AIDS

Start date: March 2006
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

This study will examine the effects of having a case manager help PHAs access and use health, social services and practical resources that are helpful to their needs as compared to the usual more PHA self-managed approach of deciding and using services as they see necessary. New and existing users of HIV/AIDS services in Wellington-Dufferin, Waterloo and Grey-Bruce Regions who consent to this study will be randomized to receive their usual self-directed supportive, educational, medical and medical care services when they seek assistance according to their needs or these usual services augmented by case management services. They will be measured before randomization and at 3, 6 and 12 months following service use for their satisfaction with HIV/AIDS services, compliance with HIV/AIDS medication, improvement in quality of life, psychological distress, risk behaviours and expenditures for the use of a range of publicly funded services.