Studies
The CTN+ supports clinical trials to find new ways to prevent, treat and manage HIV and other STBBIs, prioritizing a community-based approach of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
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CTN 024: Rifabutin for prevention of MAC
Rifabutin Therapy for the Prevention of MAC in Patients with AIDS
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CTN 020: Itraconazole, ketoconazole
Clinical Evaluation of Itraconazole vs. Ketoconazole in HIV+ Patients with Oropharyngeal and/or Oesophageal Candidiasis
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CTN 016: Acemennan
A Pilot Controlled Double Blind Study of Acemennan in Patients Receiving AZT for the Treatment of Advanced HIV Disease
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CTN 014: AZT, Intron A for KS
Phase III Study of AZT with Two Dose Levels of Intron-A in Treatment of AIDS-Related Kaposi’s Sarcoma
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CTN 010: Chemotherapy for MAC
A Prospective, Randomized Comparative Trial of Combination Chemotherapy of MAC Infection in AIDS: Trial results
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CTN 004: Clindamycin-primaquine, TMP-SMX for PCP
Clindamycin, Primaquine vs.Trimethoprim Sulphamethoxazole
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CTN 003: Multi-centre AZT trial
Multi-centre AZT Trial (MCAT): Trial results This study described the rate of in vitro (in the test tube) resistance of HIV to AZT and how resistance could point to subsequent disease progression.
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CTN 002: ddI, continued AZT
Double Blind Comparison of ddI and Continued Zidovudine (AZT) in Therapy of Patients with HIV-Related Immune Suppression: Trial results
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CTNPT 001: Fracture case-control study in HIV
A case-control study of novel bone imaging techniques and plasma markers in HIV-infected persons with or without fragility fractures
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CTNPT 002: SPOT Impact of counselling on sexual risk behaviours
SPOT, a rapid HIV testing intervention for MSM: measuring the impact of counselling on sexual risk behaviours
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CTNPT 005: Measuring cognition in HIV
Measuring cognitive decline in patients at high risk for developing HIV-related neurocognitive dysfunction
Careers
Interested in joining our team? Here are the current career opportunities with the CTN+ and our collaborators. For Fellowship opportunities, please visit our Postdoctoral Fellowship program page.
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