Scientists probe if COVID shots work differently for people with HIV
NCT ID NCT06731127
Summary
This study aimed to understand how well COVID-19 vaccines work in people aged 55 and older who are living with HIV. Researchers observed 75 participants, some with HIV and some without, for nearly a year after they received their standard COVID-19 vaccines. The goal was to compare the strength and durability of the immune response and see if vaccination affected the HIV virus itself.
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Locations
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Maple Leaf Medical Clinic
Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1K2, Canada
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