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CTN 236: HPV vaccine in HIV positive girls and women
A study of an HPV VLP vaccine in a cohort of HIV positive girls and women
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A study of an HPV VLP vaccine in a cohort of HIV positive girls and women
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A pilot study (Phase I/II) testing the immunologic activity and safety of AGS-004, an autologous HIV immunotherapeutic, in HIV-infected adults on HAART: Trial results
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Open label, dose escalating phase I/II study of TG4040 (MVA-HCV) in patients chronically infected with hepatitis C virus (Genotype I) who relapsed from previous pegylated interferon/ribavirin treatment
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A Phase I/II safety and immunogencity study of a combination of whole-killed HIV-1 antigen and Amplivax, administered with or without IFA, in HIV-1 infected Participants: Trial results
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A pilot study to determine the impact of therapeutic HIV vaccination followed by a scheduled interruption of antiretroviral therapy on HIV-specific immune function and virologic rebound in patients with prolonged viral suppression: Trial results
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Phase I Safety and Immunogenicity Study of CpG ODN 7909 as an Immune Modulator and Adjuvant to Engerix®-B Vaccine in Haart-Treated, HIV-Positive Patients: Trial results
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A pilot study assessing the efficacy of pneumococcal vaccine in HIV patients: delayed versus immediate immunization: Trial results
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Active Immunization of Patients with HIV Infection: The Study of the Effect of VaxSyn on Progression of Immunodeficiency (gp160): Trial results
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A pilot randomized, open label study to evaluate the effect of a therapeutic HIV vaccine consisting of PENNVAX®-GP (gag, pol, env) and INO-9012 DNA vaccine delivered via electroporation on reducing HIV viral reservoirs in infected individuals, who initiated therapy during the acute/early phase of infection
Learn MoreCTN Trials have been approved by the Community Advisory Committee of the Canadian HIV Trials Network and the Network’s Scientific Review Committee, or other national peer-review panels such as those at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the U.S. National Institutes of Health. CTNPT studies are small-scale investigations designed to determine the feasibility of research concepts, and do not all go through the regular CTN clinical trial review process. For information on the benefits and risks of participating in HIV clinical trials, call CATIE toll-free at 1-800-263-1638.