What motivates participation in HIV cure trials? A call for real-time assessment to improve informed consent
HIV cure research, a diverse set of studies aimed at eradicating or greatly reducing HIV in latent reservoirs, has become a strategic priority for global AIDS research. However, in early-phase HIV cure research there are ethical challenges related to the uncertainty around potential risks and the ri...
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Main Authors: | Holly L. Peay (Author), Gail E. Henderson (Author) |
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2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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