Sign in or register to see full information and data.

Publications / Kim 2006 (Vaccine)

Overview

Publication

Vaccine. 2006 Jan 23; 24(4):532-9.

PubMed ID: 16242816

Title

Antiretroviral therapy for HIV-1 vaccine efficacy trial participants who seroconvert

Authors

Kim HN, Tabet SR, Corey L, Celum CL

Abstract

Instead of preventing infection, most HIV-1 vaccines in clinical trials are directed at inducing cytotoxic HIV-1-specific T cell (CTL) responses which may control viral replication and subsequently modify the clinical course of HIV-1 infection. Thus, vaccine efficacy trial designs must follow participants who become HIV-infected and monitor the course of HIV-1 infection, in order to assess the effect of vaccination on HIV-1 disease progression. This post-infection evaluation will assess time to reach specific CD4 and viral load thresholds as well as time to initiation of antiretroviral therapy. This paper discusses current literature and guidelines on the initiation of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) for persons who become HIV-infected during HIV-1 vaccine trials, focusing both on acute and early HIV-1 infection, since participants in HIV-1 vaccine and other prevention trials will typically be identified within 3-6 months after HIV-1 acquisition. A standardized HAART protocol for HIV-1 vaccine efficacy trial participants who become HIV-infected is essential to the evaluation of CTL-based HIV-1 vaccines on the natural history of HIV-1 infection.

With the publicly available data in the CAVD DataSpace we can Learn about studies, products, assays, antibodies, and publications, Find subjects with common characteristics, Plot assay results across studies and years of research, and Compare monoclonal antibodies and their neutralization curves. Data are also accessible via DataSpaceR, our R API.

Related Studies

No related studies