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The HVTN503/Phambili HIV vaccine trial: a comparison of younger and older participants.


ABSTRACT: By comparing younger to older participants enrolled in a HIV vaccine efficacy trial, we aimed to gain insights into the inclusion of adolescents in future trials. This was a sub-analysis of a multisite HIV vaccine randomized clinical trial in South Africa, conducted January-September 2007. Motivations for trial enrolment, social harms, adverse events and loss to follow-up were compared between younger (18-20 years old) and older participants (21-35 years old). Both younger (n = 238) and older participants (n = 563) were equally likely to report enrolling for altruistic reasons. Younger females were less likely than older participants to join for trial reimbursement (p = 0.005), while younger males were more likely to enrol because the vaccine may provide protection from HIV-acquisition (p < 0.001). There were no significant differences in the number of social harms reported. Compared to males over 20 years old, 18-20-year-old females were less likely to experience adverse events (OR = 0.1, CI 0.01-0.80) and no more likely to be lost to follow-up (OR = 0.7, CI 0.39-1.25), while 18-20-year-old males were no more likely to experience adverse events (OR = 1.3, CI 0.58-2.83) or loss to follow-up (OR = 0.8, CI 0.51-1.41). Our data support the inclusion of younger participants who are at risk for HIV in future HIV vaccine efficacy trials.

SUBMITTER: Volk JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3968181 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The HVTN503/Phambili HIV vaccine trial: a comparison of younger and older participants.

Volk Jonathan E JE   Hessol Nancy A NA   Gray Glenda E GE   Kublin James G JG   Churchyard Gavin J GJ   Mlisana Koleka K   Nchabeleng Maphoshane M   Buchbinder Susan P SP   Bekker Linda-Gail LG  

International journal of STD & AIDS 20131008 5


By comparing younger to older participants enrolled in a HIV vaccine efficacy trial, we aimed to gain insights into the inclusion of adolescents in future trials. This was a sub-analysis of a multisite HIV vaccine randomized clinical trial in South Africa, conducted January-September 2007. Motivations for trial enrolment, social harms, adverse events and loss to follow-up were compared between younger (18-20 years old) and older participants (21-35 years old). Both younger (n = 238) and older pa  ...[more]

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