The Asia-Pacific HIV Observational Database (APHOD)
亚太艾滋病毒观察数据库 (APHOD)
基本信息
- 批准号:7911621
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 127.09万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-07-15 至 2011-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS education/preventionAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAddressAdverse effectsAffectAgeAnti-Retroviral AgentsAsiaAsiansAustraliaBehaviorCaringCaucasiansCaucasoid RaceCause of DeathCharacteristicsChinaClinicalClinics and HospitalsCodeDataData CollectionData SetDatabasesDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesDevelopmentDiseaseDisease OutcomeDisease ProgressionDrug usageEconomic DevelopmentEconomicsElectronicsEpidemicEpidemiologyEthnic OriginEventFar EastFoundationsHIVHIV InfectionsHealthHepatitis CHigh PrevalenceHighly Active Antiretroviral TherapyHodgkin DiseaseHome environmentImmuneImmune responseImmune systemIncidenceIndividualInfectionInternationalLifeLocationLong-Term EffectsMethodsNatural HistoryNucleosidesObservational StudyOpportunistic InfectionsOutcomePatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacologyPopulationProcessRecordsRegimenResearch PersonnelReverse Transcriptase InhibitorsRiskSiteSocial ConditionsSouth AustraliaTherapeutic Human ExperimentationToxic effectTrainingTreatment outcomeTuberculosisbasecohortcombatcost efficientdisease natural historylatent infectionmeetingsreconstitutionresponsestandard of caresuccesstreatment planningtreatment responsetreatment sitetrendtuberculosis treatment
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Much that informs HIV disease and its treatment is derived from the developed world, mainly Caucasian populations. However, in many important respects HIV infection in Asia differs from other regions. The epidemiology of HIV infection is different, including large injecting drug use epidemics. Co-infection rates with hepatitis C and B are substantial. The natural history of HIV infection differs with faster progression rates and a different spectrum of opportunistic infections. There is emerging evidence that the pharmacology and toxicity of antiretroviral (ARV) treatments in Asian populations are different. Combined with differences such as ethnicities and economic development, and the coincident rapid expansion of ARV treatment access, the study of HIV disease and treatment in Asian populations is imperative. This study seeks to examine HIV disease natural history and treatment in Asia, and to assess differences with Caucasian populations. Specific studies will look at the efficacy and toxicity of ARV treatments. Studies of HIV and tuberculosis (TB), including HIV and TB treatment interactions, and immune reconstitution disease will be an important focus. The long-term effects of ARV treatments will be assessed, including trends in causes of death and comparisons with an age and behavior-matched HIV-negative group. The Asia-Pacific HIV Observational Database combines the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database and the Australian HIV Observational Database, two established studies covering 39 sites in South, South East and East Asia and Australia, and following some 1750 individuals in Asia and 2329 in Australia. Both studies are observational, collecting demographic, treatment, disease outcome and toxicity data. A particular strength is having toxicity and outcome data collected and coded according to identical methods in Asia and Australia, allowing straightforward comparison of Asian and Caucasian populations. Both studies use an electronic transfer method of data collection that has demonstrated to be highly cost efficient while meeting stringent levels of data accuracy. Relevance: Asia (excluding China) is home to over one third of the world's population, and in 2005 some 7 million people living with HIV. It is known that in many important respects HIV epidemiology, natural history and ARV treatment outcomes differ in Asia compared with other regions. Simultaneously, ARV treatment is rapidly expanding. The Asia-Pacific HIV Observational Database aims to examine HIV disease natural history and treatment in Asia, and compare outcomes with Caucasian populations, principally in Australia, to inform optimal care and treatment for HIV disease in the region.
描述(由申请人提供):艾滋病毒疾病及其治疗的大部分信息来自发达国家,主要是高加索人群。然而,亚洲的艾滋病毒感染在许多重要方面与其他区域不同。艾滋病毒感染的流行病学是不同的,包括大规模注射吸毒流行。丙型肝炎和B型肝炎的合并感染率很高。HIV感染的自然史不同,进展速度更快,机会性感染谱也不同。有新的证据表明,亚洲人群中抗逆转录病毒(ARV)治疗的药理学和毒性是不同的。结合种族和经济发展等差异,以及ARV治疗获得的同步快速扩展,亚洲人群的HIV疾病和治疗研究势在必行。本研究旨在研究亚洲的HIV疾病自然史和治疗,并评估与高加索人群的差异。具体的研究将着眼于抗逆转录病毒治疗的疗效和毒性。艾滋病毒和结核病(TB)的研究,包括艾滋病毒和结核病治疗的相互作用,以及免疫重建疾病将是一个重要的重点。将评估抗逆转录病毒治疗的长期效果,包括死亡原因的趋势以及与年龄和行为匹配的艾滋病毒阴性组的比较。亚太艾滋病毒观察数据库结合了TREAT亚洲艾滋病毒观察数据库和澳大利亚艾滋病毒观察数据库,这两个已建立的研究覆盖了南亚、东南亚和东亚以及澳大利亚的39个地点,并跟踪了亚洲约1750名患者和澳大利亚2329名患者。这两项研究都是观察性的,收集人口统计学、治疗、疾病结局和毒性数据。一个特别的优势是根据亚洲和澳大利亚相同的方法收集和编码毒性和结局数据,从而可以直接比较亚洲和高加索人群。这两项研究都使用了电子传输数据收集方法,这种方法已被证明具有很高的成本效益,同时满足严格的数据准确性要求。相关性:亚洲(不包括中国)的人口占世界人口的三分之一以上,2005年约有700万人感染艾滋病毒。众所周知,在艾滋病毒流行病学、自然史和抗逆转录病毒药物治疗结果等许多重要方面,亚洲与其他区域存在差异。与此同时,抗逆转录病毒治疗正在迅速扩大。亚太艾滋病毒观察数据库旨在研究亚洲的艾滋病毒疾病自然史和治疗情况,并将结果与主要在澳大利亚的高加索人群进行比较,以告知该地区艾滋病毒疾病的最佳护理和治疗。
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- 批准号:
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- 批准号:
7117554 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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7491083 - 财政年份:2006
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