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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
1000 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2003-01-09
2007-12-01
Brief Summary
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* Preventive vaccines against other infections. Preventive vaccines prevent a person from getting a disease. Preventive vaccines have been developed for many diseases, including, for example, whooping cough, measles, mumps, influenza, and hepatitis B. Some preventive vaccines may also prevent a disease from taking hold if given immediately after infection, such as vaccines for rabies, smallpox and hepatitis.
* Therapeutic vaccines against HIV. Therapeutic vaccines are intended to treat someone who has already been infected, with the goal of controlling the disease or preventing it from causing severe illness. As yet, there are no therapeutic vaccines for any diseases.
* Vaccines against other infections. Vaccines to prevent other infections besides HIV may need to be tested separately in people with HIV infection because the immune system works differently when HIV infection is present.
HIV-infected patients 18 years of age or older may be eligible for this screening study. Women who are pregnant or breast feeding may not participate.
Participants will be screened with the following:
* A health history, including questions about sexual activity and drug use;
* Physical examination, including blood and urine tests;
* HIV testing to confirm HIV infection;
* Pregnancy test for premenopausal women;
* PPD test for tuberculosis for those who have not been tested in the previous 6 months.
Candidates who meet the requirements for investigational vaccine studies will be invited to participate in a study. Those who do not begin a study within 1 month of the screening tests may need to repeat some tests for continued consideration. In addition, some studies require repeated measures of CD4 counts and viral load over a period of a few months.
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Detailed Description
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Subjects: Approximately 1,000 adults with HIV infection.
Study Plan: Subjects are evaluated for eligibility to participate in a vaccine trial and receive counseling on HIV-related issues. Women receive counseling on avoidance of pregnancy during a clinical trial. If it is determined that the volunteer might be eligible for a vaccine trial, additional information about trial options will be provided by telephone, mail and/or visits with a study coordinator.
Study Duration: Approximately six months for each subject.
Study Evaluations: Evaluations usually include history and physical examinations and CBC, differential, platelets, PT/PTT, chemistry panel, urinalysis, pregnancy test for women of reproductive potential, hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C antibody, RPR, ELISA and Western blot for HIV, anti-dsDNA, quantitative immunoglobulins, adenovirus serology and T cell subsets (CD4/CD8). However, only those evaluations needed to determine eligibility for a particular vaccine study will be completed. Blood will also be collected for storage. If needed for eligibility in a particular vaccine study, a PPD will be administered unless subject has documentation of a negative PPD within six months prior to enrollment. In addition, other standard clinical evaluations may be done if needed to determine eligibility for a particular vaccine study.
Conditions
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
HIV-infected, confirmed by ELISA and Western blot
Willing to participate for the planned duration of the study (6 months or longer)
Able and willing to give informed consent
Agree to have blood stored for future studies related to HIV, the immune system, vaccine response and/or other medical conditions
Exclusion Criteria
Clinically significant medical history, physical examination or laboratory test results that preclude participation in a clinical trial.
A condition requiring medication that affects the immune response to a vaccine such as oral and parenteral corticosteroids, hydroxyurea, interleukin-2 or other immune modulators.
A condition in which repeated blood draws or injections poses more than minimal risk for the subject such as hemophilia, other severe coagulation disorders or significantly impaired venous access.
A condition that requires active medical intervention or monitoring to avert serious danger to the participant's health or well-being
A condition in which signs or symptoms could be confused with reactions to vaccine
Active participation in other experimental treatment studies
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
NIH
Locations
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National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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03-I-0079
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: secondary_id
030079
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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