The State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn
(SUNY-HSCB), in collaboration with the five other WIHS sites, has
successfully responded to the evolving epidemic of HIV infection among
women by rapidly establishing research protocols, developing and
piloting instruments and recruiting a national cohort highly
representative of the population of HIV infected women in this country.
The SUNY cohort reached, and surpassed, its original recruitment goal
in June 1995 and currently has 398 women entered (311 seropositive; 87
seronegative). As of visit three our loss to follow-up rate was only
5.1 percent (4.2 percent for the seropositive cohort). We are now
proposing to combine continued follow-up of this cohort with new
scientific investigations and comprehensive, detailed analyses. These
analyses will bring state of the art technologies to bear on a cohort
which reflects the current "face" of the HIV epidemic, an epidemic which
has changed in three basic ways in the decade since the first AIDS
cohorts were assembled - gender, risk groups and therapeutic
interventions. Our cohort is positioned to address the emerging
scientific questions which those changes will engender.
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