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The primary objective of this study is:To evaluate the efficacy of a regimen containing GS 9350-boosted Atazanavir versus ritonavir-boosted atazanavir each administered with emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate in HIV 1 infected,…
The objective of this project is to investigate uptake, usability and acceptability of two hiv prevention interventions. These relate to the use of biomedical interventions, ie the provision of daily and intermittent PrEP to men who have sex with…
The primary objective of this study is:• To evaluate the non-inferiority of switching to a TAF Containing STR relative to maintaining TDF Containing Regimens in Virologically Suppressed HIV-1 positive subjects as determined by having HIV 1 RNA * 50…
The primary objective is:Assess the efficacy defined as Composite Complete Response (CRc)The secondary objectives of this study are:* Assess safety and tolerability* Assess immunogenicity and pharmacokinetics* Progression-free survival (PFS),…
Primary objective* To assess the non-inferiority of darunavir/r + raltegravir compared to darunavir/r + tenofovir/emtricitabine as first-line treatment strategies in HIV-1 infected, antiretroviral naïve adults over at least 96 weeks (i.e. to assess…
The primary objective of the trial is to demonstrate non-inferiority of treatment with TMC278 when administered as 75 mg q.d. compared to the control group (EFV) in regard to the proportion of virologic responders (plasma viral load < 50 HIV-…
Primary objectives: 1. Safety 2. Practical feasibility Secondary objectives: 1. angiographic patency rate before PCI 2. Cumulative ST-segment resolution. 3. myocardial infarct characteristics 4. Myocardial perfusion on contrast echocardiography 5.…
Primary- To demonstrate non-inferior antiviral activity of DTG + 3TC versus DTG + TDF/FTC at 48 weeks in HIV-1-infected, ART-naïve subjectsSecondary- To demonstrate the antiviral activity of DTG + 3TC versus DTG + TDF/FTC at 24, 96 and 144 weeks- To…
To compare the relative efficacy of sonothrombolysis in the acute management of STEMI following primary percutaneous coronary intervention [PCI] in patients with persistent ST elevation compared with standard of care.