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02434 CHALLENGES IN THE RECRUITMENT OF HIV+ AND HIV- WOMEN IN US VAGINAL MICROBICIDE TRIALS: HPTN 049/050 Fawal, Hala Background: Effective microbicides are needed for HIV-infected and uninfected women. There are limited data on how to recruit women and their male sexual partners into these studies. Objective: To identify challenges in participant recruitment in two ongoing Phase I vaginal microbicide trials. HPTN 049 is (6% Cellulose Sulfate Gel) and. HTPN 050 is (PMPA Gel). Methods: Survey of project staff at four US trial sites (Birmingham, AL; New York, NY; Philadelphia, PA; Providence, RI) conducting two Phase I microbicide studies of cellulose sulfate and PMPA vaginal gels. Results: Challenges included: lengthy study visits (100%) of sites, stringent eligibility criteria (100%), participant work schedules and limited transport from distant locations (100%), identifying eligible HIV+ and HIV- women at one venue (25%), inability to enroll non-English speaking participants (25%), difficulty obtaining HIPAA waivers to accept referrals (25%), insufficient incentives (25%). For HIV+ women challenges included: need for HIV concordant couples and high rates of co-morbid diseases and abnormal PAP smears. Conclusions: Phase I vaginal microbicide studies can be successfully conducted among HIV + and HIV- populations but recruitment strategies should be specific to the respective population. Future studies should consider the high rates of serodiscordancy among HIV+ couples likely to be eligible for these studies and explore the safety of using discordant rather than concordant couples. Ms. Hala Fawal |
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