HPTN Studies
Our studies strive to prevent HIV acquisition and transmission through the use of antiretroviral drugs, interventions for substance use, behavioral risk reduction, and structural interventions.
HPTN research studies are developed by protocol teams that include CTU investigators and recognized experts in HIV prevention. As study protocols are developed, they undergo a rigorous intra- and extra-Network review process that ensures compliance with current ethical guidelines and regulatory procedures. Each Study Protocol is available once version 1.0 is approved and distributed to the performance sites.
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HPTN 027 (10141)
A Phase I Study to Evaluate the Safety and Immunogenicity of ALVAC-HIV vCP1521 in Infants Born to HIV-1 Infected Women in Uganda
Perinatal
EXPLORE: A Randomized Clinical Trial of the Efficacy of a Behavioral Intervention to Prevent Acquisition of HIV among Men who have Sex with Men (MSM)
Behavioral
Phase III Trial of Antibiotics to Reduce Chorioamnionitis-Related Perinatal HIV Transmission
Perinatal
A Phase IIB Trial to Determine the Efficacy of Oral AZT and the Efficacy of Oral Nevirapine for the Prevention of Vertical Transmission of HIV-1 Infection in Pregnant Ugandan Women and Their Neonates
Perinatal