Abstract
Results Enrolment of youth volunteers in the study was not a problem. Among 60 volunteers recruited 25 were youths. We recruited 5 males and 20 females who were recruited over 1 year. There were challenges encountered in recruiting youths. These included inability for independent decision to join the trail though we noted that the parents were supportive after being well informed. 4/25 youths relocated in search for jobs this resulted in additional costs to call in the volunteer for safety assessments. 2/25 female youths became pregnant during the study period.
Highlights
Muhimbili University of Health Allied Science has been conducting HIV Vaccine trials since 2007
Sensitization meetings were conducted at the youth clinic.Pre screening workshops were conducted at Muhimbili National Hospital
Youths who showed interest in volunteering were asked to come for screening at the clinic located at Muhimbili National Hospital
Summary
Muhimbili University of Health Allied Science has been conducting HIV Vaccine trials since 2007. The first trial the HIVIS 03 study began in February 2007 that recruited Police. We believe that the population to be prevented from HIV would be youths. We describe our experice in recruiting youths. Published: 13 September 2012 doi:10.1186/1742-4690-9-S2-P125 Cite this article as: Massawa et al.: Experience in recruiting youths in HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania: the TaMoVac 01 study.
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