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What
is it?
The Louisiana
Community AIDS Research Program (LaCARP)is a federally funded research
program designed to add to existing scientific data on the virus that causes
AIDS, Human Immunodificiency Virus (HIV) infection and its consequences.

Who
Funds this program?
The National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a branch of the National
Institutes of Health (NIH).

How
does this program differ from existing programs?
The focus of
this program is to reach populations infected with HIV who previously did
not or could not participate in clinical research trials. Specifically,
the underserved groups including minorities, women, substance users and
their sexual partners.

What
will this program mean to me?
This program
will offer those in the community infected with HIV a chance to participate
in clinical trials that have been developed with the interests and unique
characteristics of that community in mind. Ideas for research topics come
from each site and are developed with help from NIH/NIAID.

Become
a part of the solution!
LaCarp
along with other similar programs has participated in research on tuberculosis
and HIV studies, prevention of PCP, treatment of MAC and how to use viral
load information. LaCarp took the lead in a compliance study that looked
for answers to questions about the events in life that make it hard or
easy to be on a drug study. Other sudies that recently closed were on antiretrovirals,
prevention of MAC, CMV and yeast infections in women.