Partner protections in HIV cure-related trials involving analytical treatment interruption: Updated toolkit to mitigate HIV transmission risk
Analytical treatment interruptions (ATIs) are widely used to evaluate HIV cure-related research interventions. However, sex partners of cure-related trial participants might be at risk of acquiring HIV during ATIs. Addressing this risk is key to ensuring the continued success of trials involving ATI...
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Main Authors: | Karine Dubé (Author), Thomas J. Villa (Author), William Freshwater (Author), Brittney Mauk (Author), Annette Rid (Author), Michael J. Peluso (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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