Clinical Trial

German Centre for Infection Research HIV Translational Platform

Recruiting
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Summary
Despite major advances in therapy and management, HIV/AIDS continues to be a major cause of infectious disease morbidity and mortality on a global scale. The discovery of effective antiretroviral treatment has turned HIV infection into a manageable chronic disease in most patients with access to care. However, the different economic and epidemiologic situation in developing and developed countries requires different research priorities, so that three main challanges are universal and in focus of research of the DZIF HIV Translational Platform: * Prevention of HIV infection * Long-term life with HIV * HIV cure The "Translation Reserach HIV" will bring together clinical researchers in HIV infection in order to develop new treatment options to the above mentioned main challanges. It will take advantage of existing expertise (e.g. basic science, novel targets for treatment and HIV eradiation) of the partner sites. This platform is necessary because Germany's HIV research has suffered in the past from a lack of integration between its excellent basic science and clinical research. In addition, there was too little integration into networks that address the main international challenges. There is an urgent need to link these research strands through dedicated structures emphasising the translation of preclinical results into new therapies.
Protocol Amendment History 3 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 3 times since 2014-05-23; most recent amendment 2017-10-26.
Status change: Not Yet Recruiting → Recruiting 2015-08-24
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT02149004
Lead Sponsor University Hospital of Cologne
Collaborators: German Center for Infection Research, German Federal Ministry of Education and Research
Conditions HIV
Enrollment 10,000 participants
Start Date 2015-04
Primary Completion 2035-01 (estimated)
Study Completion 2035-01 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2017-10-27