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Caribbean, Central, and South America network for HIV Epidemiology (CCASAnet)

Organization VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTERLocation NASHVILLE, UNITED STATESPosted 1 May 2025Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AIDSAIDS VirusAcademic Medical CentersAcquired Immune DeficiencyAcquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome VirusAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAcquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome VirusActive Follow-upAdolescentAdolescent YouthAffectArgentinaArticulationBehavioralBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBrazilCaribbeanCaribbean Sea RegionCaribbean regionCentral AmericaChileClinicClinicalClinical DataClinical ResearchClinical SciencesClinical StudyCollaborationsCommunicable DiseasesComplexContinuity of CareContinuity of Patient CareContinuum of CareCountryDataData BasesData Coordinating CenterData Coordination CenterData ScienceData SetData SourcesDatabasesDiabetes MellitusDiagnostic MethodDiagnostic ProcedureDiagnostic TechniqueDiseaseDisease OutcomeDisorderEducationEducational aspectsEpidemicEpidemiologic ResearchEpidemiologic StudiesEpidemiological StudiesEpidemiological dataEpidemiologyEpidemiology ResearchEpidemiology dataFundingGeneralized GrowthGoalsGrowthHIVHIV therapyHaitiHealthHealth PolicyHealth SciencesHeterogeneityHondurasHuman Immunodeficiency VirusesIncubatedIndividualInfectious DiseasesInfectious DisorderInformaticsInformation SciencesInfrastructureInjecting drug userInjection Drug UserInstitutionInternationalInvestigatorsLAV-HTLV-IIILatin AmericaLeadershipLife ExpectancyLinkLymphadenopathy-Associated VirusM tuberculosis infectionM. tb infectionM. tuberculosis infectionM.tb infectionM.tuberculosis infectionMTB infectionMentorsMentorshipMethodologyMethodsMexicoMycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infectionMycobacterium tuberculosis infectionNational Institutes of HealthObservation researchObservation studyObservational StudyObservational researchOlder PopulationOutcomePWIDPatient outcomePatient-Centered OutcomesPatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPersonsPeruPoliciesPopulationPopulation PoliciesPregnant WomenPreventionProductivityProspective cohortPublic HealthRegistriesReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearchersResource InformaticsRetrospective cohortScienceSiteSouth AmericaStatistical Data AnalysesStatistical Data AnalysisStatistical Data InterpretationTB infectionTB therapyTB treatmentTissue GrowthTrainingTraining ProgramsTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTreatment outcomeTuberculosisUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversity Medical CentersVirus-HIVWest Indies RegionWorkactive followupanalytical methodbiomed informaticsbiomedical informaticscare deliverycare outcomesclinical applicabilityclinical applicationclinical careclinical practiceclinical research siteclinical siteco-infectioncohortcoinfectiondata basedata frameworkdata harmonizationdata managementdata qualitydata sharingdata toolsdiabetesdifferences in healthdisseminated TBdisseminated tuberculosisepidemiologicepidemiologic dataepidemiologic investigationepidemiologicalepidemiology studyexpectant motherexpectant womenexpecting motherexpecting womenexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupharmonized datahealth care outcomeshealth care policyhealth differenceimprovedindividuals who are pregnantinfection due to Mycobacterium tuberculosisinnovateinnovationinnovativeinsightjuvenilejuvenile humanmembermortalitynew approachesnovelnovel approachesnovel strategiesnovel strategyolder adultolder adulthoodolder groupsolder individualsolder personontogenyoutcome predictionpatient oriented outcomespeople who are pregnantpeople who inject drugspeople who inject illicit drugspersons who inject drugspopulation healthpregnant femalespregnant motherspregnant peoplepregnant populationspreservationprogramsprospectivepsychosocialquality assuranceskillsstatistical analysissynthetic datathose who are pregnanttranscriptomicstranslation researchtranslational investigationtreat M. tuberculosistreat Mtbtreat Mycobacterium tuberculosistreat tbtreat tuberculosistuberculosis infectiontuberculosis therapytuberculosis treatmenttuberculous spondyloarthropathywomen who are pregnantyoung manyoung men
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The Caribbean, Central and South America network for HIV epidemiology (CCASAnet) is an established and productive network within the International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (leDEA) program. CCASAnet was created in 2006 during the first leDEA funding cycle and has brought together clinical, statistical, epidemiologic, and informatics resources from HIV clinical care and research sites in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, and Peru, along with a coordinating center in Nashville, USA. Together, the members of the CCASAnet collaboration respond to scientific opportunities arising in the region and across HIV research networks worldwide. The CCASAnet Data Coordinating Center at Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VDCC) manages the CCASAnet consortium and works to harmonize and analyze the complex databases generated by participating sites.

The VDCC also provides mentoring and education to enhance clinical research and data management capabilities at CCASAnet sites, promote junior researchers, and catalyze ongoing growth of scientific leadership in the region. Over the next five years, CCASAnet will assess the HIV continuum of care, HIV care outcomes among those "lost to follow-up", and pregnant women. The network will also focus on prediction and prevention of non-communicable diseases as well as treatment outcomes in tuberculosis patients with and without HIV. We will also characterize psychosocial, behavioral, and non-communicable disease clinical outcomes in adolescents and older persons through new prospective cohorts nested in the CCASAnet retrospective clinical cohort.

We will continue to develop and apply innovative biostatistics and informatics methods, expand our productive collaborations with other IeDEA regions, and provide leadership in the site assessment, data harmonization, and data sharing initiatives. Through these activities, CCASAnet will help advance both the science of HIV epidemiology and the information science that underpins international research collaboration.

Grant Number: 3U01AI069923-21S1
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Jessica Castilho

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