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Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand".

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Khamboonruang, C; Beyrer, C; Natpatan, C; Eiumtrakol, S; Celentano, D; Nelson, KE
Published in: Vaccine Wkly
October 10, 1994

UNLABELLED: According to an abstract submitted by the authors to the X International Conference on AIDS, held August 7-12, 1994, in Yokohama, Japan, " OBJECTIVE: To measure the HIV-1 incidence, follow-up rates and high risk behaviors in cohorts of seronegative adults in northern Thailand. METHODS: We screened cohorts of female commercial sex workers (CSWs), male STD clinic patients, Royal Thai Army (RTA) conscripts, and discharged RTA conscripts at baseline and q3 to 6 months for HIV infection by ELISA and WB and did interviews for high risk behavior, medical history, and STD cultures. RESULTS: Of 1068 CSWs, 409 (38.3%) were HIV positive, and 396 HIV negative were enrolled in the study; follow-up at 6 months was 70.7% and 19 seroconverted, for an incidence of 12.8/100 person years. Of 1031 male STD patients, 164 (15.9%) were HIV positive, and 264 HIV negative (30.4%) were enrolled; follow-up at 6 months was 91.9% and 6 seroconverted, for an incidence of 4.92/100 person years. Of 969 RTA conscripts, 12.4% were HIV positive at baseline and 90% were followed at 6 months; 3 of 778 seroconverted, for an incidence of 0.87/100 person years. (Previous RTA cohorts have had an incidence of 3.4%/year). Among 380 men discharged from RTA, follow-up at 9 months was 81.8% and the incidence was 5.2/100 person years. Sample sizes required to show an HIV vaccine efficacy of 60%, with a power-.90, alpha-.05 varies from CSUs 644, STD patients 1456 to ex-RTA-1306. CONCLUSIONS: Several populations in northern Thailand appear to have sufficiently high HIV-1 incidence and adequate follow-up for HIV vaccine efficacy trials and other preventive intervention trials.

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Published In

Vaccine Wkly

ISSN

1074-2921

Publication Date

October 10, 1994

Start / End Page

16

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Diseases
  • Thailand
  • Research Design
  • Incidence
  • HIV Infections
  • Disease
  • Developing Countries
  • Cohort Studies
  • Asia, Southeastern
  • Asia
 

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Khamboonruang, C., Beyrer, C., Natpatan, C., Eiumtrakol, S., Celentano, D., & Nelson, K. E. (1994). Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand". Vaccine Wkly, 16.
Khamboonruang, C., C. Beyrer, C. Natpatan, S. Eiumtrakol, D. Celentano, and K. E. Nelson. “Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand".Vaccine Wkly, October 10, 1994, 16.
Khamboonruang C, Beyrer C, Natpatan C, Eiumtrakol S, Celentano D, Nelson KE. Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand". Vaccine Wkly. 1994 Oct 10;16.
Khamboonruang, C., et al. “Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand".Vaccine Wkly, Oct. 1994, p. 16.
Khamboonruang C, Beyrer C, Natpatan C, Eiumtrakol S, Celentano D, Nelson KE. Epidemiology / vaccine efficacy trials. "HIV Incidence in Adults in Northern Thailand". Vaccine Wkly. 1994 Oct 10;16.

Published In

Vaccine Wkly

ISSN

1074-2921

Publication Date

October 10, 1994

Start / End Page

16

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virus Diseases
  • Thailand
  • Research Design
  • Incidence
  • HIV Infections
  • Disease
  • Developing Countries
  • Cohort Studies
  • Asia, Southeastern
  • Asia