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Antiretroviral Analytical Treatment Interruption (ATI) to Assess Immunologic and Virologic Responses in Participants Who Initiated ART in Early HIV Infection After Having Received VRC01 or Placebo in HVTN 703/HPTN 081
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Analytical Treatment Interruption for HIV Infection. Completed, enrolled 13 participants across 11 sites in 4 countries.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to learn whether having the AMP Study antibody (called VRC01) in a person's body might help their immune system control HIV better, even without HIV medication called antiretroviral therapy or ART, if they get HIV. This study will evaluate the viral and immune system responses in an Analytical Treatment Interruption (ATI), in participants who received VRC01 or placebo and got HIV while enrolled in HVTN 703/HPTN 081 (NCT02568215). Participants in this study will stop taking their HIV medication. They will stay off HIV medication unless and until the HIV levels in their blood show that their immune system is unable to control the HIV or they meet other ART re-start criteria as noted in section "Detailed Description". While they are not taking HIV medication, their HIV levels will be tested frequently, and their health will be monitored closely. This is called an analytical treatment interruption, or an ATI. An ATI is an experimental procedure that is only used in carefully monitored research.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participants will stop taking their HIV medication and will stay off HIV medication unless and until the HIV levels in their blood show that their immune system is not controlling their HIV or they meet other ART re-start criteria as noted in section "Detailed Description".