This study will look at how well an injectable treatment works for people with detectable levels of HIV who are taking oral antiretroviral therapy (ART). This study will also check if the treatment is safe, how long it lasts, and ask about people’s experience.
This study will test whether a single dose of antibodies can help prevent COVID-19 from getting worse in high-risk adult patients recently diagnosed with COVID-19.
This study wants to see if gut problems are worse in HIV+ men that have sex with men that have metabolic syndrome compared those without metabolic syndrome.
This study is looking at whether a type of special antibody called broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) is safe to use along with antiretroviral therapy (ART) in people who have been recently diagnosed with HIV. We also want to find out if these antibodies help control HIV better after people stop their regular medicine (ART), compared to those who didn’t get the antibodies.