Background: Background: Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) in HIV cure-related research can result in trial participants becoming viremic with HIV, placing HIV-negative sexual partners at elevated risk of acquiring HIV. Objective: Objective:Our study aimed to generate ethical and practical considerations for designing and implementing appropriate risk mitigation strategies to reduce unintended HIV transmission events during ATIs. Methods: Methods: We conducted 21 in-depth interviews with five types of informants: bioethicists, community members, biomedical HIV cure researchers, socio-behavioral scientists/epidemiologists, and HIV care providers. We used conventional content analysis to analyze the data and generate considerations. Re...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting the...
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...
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, ...
In this discussion, 2 established researchers and clinical trialists debate their opposing views on ...
Over the past several years there has been intense activity directed at the possibility of achieving...
Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) have become a key methodological approach to evaluate the ...
Background: The pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, gove...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Background: An increasing number of HIV cure trials involve combining multiple potentially curative ...
According to current estimates, 36.7 million people are infected with HIV worldwide. Despite large-s...
Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting the...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting the...
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...
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, ...
In this discussion, 2 established researchers and clinical trialists debate their opposing views on ...
Over the past several years there has been intense activity directed at the possibility of achieving...
Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) have become a key methodological approach to evaluate the ...
Background: The pursuit of a cure for HIV is a high priority for researchers, funding agencies, gove...
Analytical antiretroviral treatment interruption (ATI) is an important feature of HIV research, seek...
Background: An increasing number of HIV cure trials involve combining multiple potentially curative ...
According to current estimates, 36.7 million people are infected with HIV worldwide. Despite large-s...
Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting the...
This discussion paper addresses the safety of HIV cure studies, particularly those involving stoppin...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...
Ethical guidelines and recommendations for human subjects research typically focus on protecting the...
Efforts to recognize and minimize the risk to study participants will be necessary to safely and eth...