Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seeking to achieve sustained viral suppression in the absence of antiretroviral therapy (ART) when the goal is to measure effects of novel therapeutic interventions on time to viral load rebound or altered viral setpoint. Trials with ATIs also intend to determine host, virological, and immunological markers that are predictive of sustained viral control off ART. Although ATI is increasingly incorporated into proof-of-concept trials, no consensus has been reached on strategies to maximise its utility and minimise its risks. In addition, differences in ATI trial designs hinder the ability to compare efficacy and safety of interventions across trial...
BACKGROUND: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATI) are commonly used clinical endpoints to assess ...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Background Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can re...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Analytic treatment interruptions (ATIs) are currently the standard for assessing the impact of exper...
Strategies to control HIV in the absence of antiretroviral therapy are needed to cure HIV. However, ...
Over the past several years there has been intense activity directed at the possibility of achieving...
In this discussion, 2 established researchers and clinical trialists debate their opposing views on ...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Background: Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can r...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Background: To test efficacy, HIV cure-related trials often require a period of intensively monitore...
: Despite the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, there has been a ...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
BACKGROUND: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATI) are commonly used clinical endpoints to assess ...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Background Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can re...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Analytic treatment interruptions (ATIs) are currently the standard for assessing the impact of exper...
Strategies to control HIV in the absence of antiretroviral therapy are needed to cure HIV. However, ...
Over the past several years there has been intense activity directed at the possibility of achieving...
In this discussion, 2 established researchers and clinical trialists debate their opposing views on ...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Background: Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can r...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Background: To test efficacy, HIV cure-related trials often require a period of intensively monitore...
: Despite the benefits of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV, there has been a ...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
BACKGROUND: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATI) are commonly used clinical endpoints to assess ...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Background Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can re...