Détails sur le projet
Description
DESCRIPTION (adapted from applicant's abstract): The proposed South African
MRC HPTU would comprise a transdisciplinary team with research capabilities in
microbicides, perinatal HIV transmission, and STD control, and expertise in
immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, biostatistics, behavioral
science, clinical trial management, and community mobilization. Ongoing
microbicide research within the team includes a Phase I trial of PRO2000/5, a
Phase II trial of PC-515, and a Phase III trial of COL-1492. Perinatal HIV
research within this group focuses on breastfeeding transmission, and new
interventions are being assessed including the extended use of nevirapine as
prophylaxis during breastfeeding. Improving STD care to reduce HIV
transmission is being tested in a community-based ecological-level trial in
Hlabisa, with preliminary data suggesting a beneficial effect. Researchers in
this HPTU have extensive experience in the conduct of trials, especially HIV
prevention trials (with one-year follow-up rates averaging 85-95 percent).
The applicant proposes a range of new and existing cohorts including (1) 1,000
young Hlabisa women (HIV incidence rate = 14.8 percent per year) for a Phase
IIb/III microbicide trial, (2) 2,000 mother-infant pairs from three hospitals
in Durban (HIV prevalence = 32 percent and vertical transmission rate = 28
percent in 1998), (3) 120 low-risk women from RK Khan hospital for Phase I
microbicide trials, (4) 12 communities for a STD intervention trial, and (5) a
cohort of 100 discordant couples and 400 sex workers (HIV incidence rate =
18.2 percent per year) for a post-exposure prophylaxis trial. Since this site
leads protocols for two HIVNET-funded Phase I trials (PRO2000/5 microbicide
and nevirapine during breastfeeding), it could expand to Phase IIb or Phase
III trials to assess the efficacy of these interventions. Phase I and Phase
II capabilities are well developed in the South African MRC HPTU, and the unit
also plans to conduct Phase III trials in large, very high-risk cohorts.
Plans include recruitment and follow-up, and in some instances will use global
positioning technology to assist in locating subjects. Community preparations
for HIV vaccine trials are at an advanced stage; Community Advisory Boards
have been established and community education plans are already being
implemented. In addition to new ideas on HIV prevention interventions and
well-developed clinical trial capability, the South African MRC HPTU also
plans to contribute to behavioral, ethical, and community preparation aspects
of HIV prevention research.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 7/1/00 → 5/31/08 |
Financement
- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases: 999 652,00 $ US
Keywords
- Enfermedades infecciosas
- Salud pública, medioambiental y laboral
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