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The purpose of this program evaluation is to determine whether the Preventing AIDS Through
Live Movement and Sound (PALMS) group-level intervention is effective in reducing HIV sex
risk behaviors and increasing HIV testing of high-risk, incarcerated or adjudicated youth.
The intent of this program is to support the evaluation of an existing intervention and
provide feedb...
Location: Philadelphia Health Management Corporation
Status: Completed
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The purpose of this study is to test two innovative case management approaches designed to
increase linkages and engagement with drug abuse treatment, HIV-related care, and other
health services among an underserved population of African American women at risk for HIV.
Location: University of Delaware Research Center
Status: Enrolling by invitation
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In this study, village women in India, living with HIV (WLH), along with researchers from
the US, HIV and TB experts from the Indian Council for Medical Research and the AII India
Institute of Medical Sciences will plan an intervention designed to support women who are
receiving treatment and care for HIV and TB, and to help promote their adjustment to illness
and improv...
Location: Indian Counsel of Medical Research
Status: Active, not recruiting
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Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) and emtricitabine (FTC) are two antiretroviral
medications used for the treatment and prevention of HIV/AIDS. This study will examine how
these medications are processed in the body of people who are HIV-infected, as well as in
people who are HIV-uninfected.
Location: University of Colorado Denver Clinical Translat...
Status: Recruiting
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Optimal vitamin D (vit D) concentration and metabolism are essential for normal immune
function, growth, muscle, bone, and inflammatory status in children, adolescents and adults
with HIV/AIDS. The impact of vit D supplementation will be evaluated for safety and efficacy
using clinically important outcomes, and this will overcome the critical barrier for use of
vit D sup...
Location: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Status: Recruiting
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Project POWER will test the efficacy of a multi-session HIV Prevention program, adapted from
an existing program (Project SAFE), for incarcerated women in the rural South.
Location: North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women
Status: Recruiting
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Background:
- Malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquitoes, affects millions of people-with the
highest frequency, morbidity, and mortality in infants and young children. Plasmodium
falciparum and Plasmodium vivax, the most common and severe forms of malaria, have
host- and stage-specific proteins that can induce immunity to the disease.
- Va...
Location: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, ...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The purpose of this study is to test a mother-to-mother intervention during pregnancy and
after delivery with Mothers Living with HIV (MLH)in South Africa. We hypothesize that the
intervention will enhance the adjustment of the children of MLH by improving the health and
mental health of MLH which benefits their children, as well as the MLH.
Location: HSRC Sweetwaters Site
Status: Recruiting
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of and immune response to an HIV
vaccine, administered using two different devices, followed by a vaccine boost, in healthy,
HIV-uninfected adults.
Location: Vaccine Clinical Research Center (VCRC) CRS
Status: Not yet recruiting
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Background:
The primary focus of the Vaccine Research Center (VRC) at the NIH is to develop vaccines for
HIV/AIDS. The main purpose of this study is to look in detail at the body's immune response
to two experimental HIV vaccines currently in development at the VRC. One is known as the
rAd5 vaccine and the other is known as the DNA vaccine. These vaccines are made with...
Location: National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, ...
Status: Recruiting
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