HIV and Emerging Infectious Diseases

NIAID and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Warren G. Magnuson Clinical Center (CC) conduct clinical research on

  • HIV infection
  • Chronic viral hepatitis (hepatitis B and C)
  • Other immunological disorders
  • Emerging infectious diseases

This joint research program is part of the NIH, the world's largest medical research institution, which is operated by the federal government.

Basic Facts About the Clinical Trials

  • The trials are located in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Some trials are only for people in the local area, but most permit people from anywhere in the United States to enroll.
  • Some travel costs may be covered.
  • There is no cost for study-related medical care or medicines.
  • People can be referred to a clinical trial by their personal physicians, or they can refer themselves.
  • There may be some compensation for time and inconvenience.

The clinical trials and studies conducted by the NIAID and CC HIV Program change frequently, but you can learn about us and our research studies at Clinical Trials Overview.

Current Clinical Trials and Studies

See a list of all current clinical trials and studies being conducted by the HIV and Emerging Infectious Diseases Clinic

Content last reviewed on October 26, 2011