Risk of Nephrotoxicity in Patients With Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treated With Kanamycin/Capreomycin With or Without Concomitant Use of Tenofovir-Containing Antiretroviral Therapy.
Perumal R, Abdelghani N, Naidu N, Yende-Zuma N, Dawood H, Naidoo K, Singh N, Padayatchi N. JAIDS 2018; 78(5):536-542.
15 August 2018
Risk of Nephrotoxicity in Patients With Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Treated With Kanamycin/Capreomycin With or Without Concomitant Use of Tenofovir-Containing Antiretroviral Therapy.
Perumal R, Abdelghani N, Naidu N, Yende-Zuma N, Dawood H, Naidoo K, Singh N, Padayatchi N. JAIDS 2018; 78(5):536-542.
15 August 2018
CAPRISA was formally established in 2002 under the NIH-funded Comprehensive International Program of Research on AIDS (CIPRA) by five partner institutions; University of KwaZulu-Natal, University of Cape Town, University of Western Cape, National Institute for Communicable Diseases, and Columbia University in New York. CAPRISA is a designated UNAIDS Collaborating Centre for HIV Research and Policy; and is the South African Department of Science and Innovation and the National Research Foundation‘s designated Centre of Excellence in HIV Prevention
The main goal of CAPRISA is to undertake globally relevant and locally responsive research that contributes to understanding HIV, TB and SARS-CoV-2 pathogenesis, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment. CAPRISA conducts research in four main Scientific Programmes namely: HIV and Covid-19 pathogenesis and vaccines; HIV and TB treatment; HIV epidemiology and prevention; and SARS-CoV-2 epidemiology, prevention, and vaccines.
Research activities at CAPRISA are supported by eight support cores including, administration, statistics, data management, laboratory, community, pharmacy, bioethics, and information systems.
The fiduciary and policy oversight of CAPRISA is governed by the Board of Control with senior industry officials. The CAPRISA Scientific Advisory Board is chaired by Nobel Laureate, Professor Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, Emeritus Professor at the Institut Pasteur in Paris.
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