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Is it ethical to isolate study participants to prevent HIV transmission during trials with an analytical treatment interruption?

机译:隔离研究参与者以防止在分析治疗中断期间进行HIV传播是否合乎道德?

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This commentary considers an extreme idea for protecting against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transmission to sex partners of individuals participating in HIV remission studies with an analytical treatment interruption (ATI). Other human challenge studies, such as studies of influenza, commonly isolate participants during the trial, to protect their contacts and the community against infection. Why should HIV studies with a treatment interruption be any different, one might wonder? This article concludes that isolation should not be used in HIV remission studies with an ATI but also shows that the matter is complex.
机译:该评论提出了一个极端的想法,即防止人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)通过分析治疗中断(ATI)参与HIV缓解研究的个体传播给性伴侣。其他人类挑战性研究,例如流感研究,通常会在试验过程中隔离参与者,以保护其接触者和社区免受感染。人们可能会问,为什么中断治疗的HIV研究应该有所不同?本文得出的结论是,在使用ATI进行HIV缓解研究中,不应使用隔离,但也表明此事很复杂。

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