“…17 The second cohort, cohort B, consisted of 125 HIV-positive, TV-positive women recruited from HIV outpatient clinics in Houston, TX; Jackson, MS; and New Orleans, LA; between May 2006 and July 2009 to participate in a randomized treatment trial that sought to determine whether a 2-g single dose of metronidazole (MTZ) was as effective as a 7-day 500-mg twice-a-day dose for treatment of TV in HIV-positive women. 35 To be eligible for either study, women were required to provide consent, be HIV positive, be 18 years or older, and have their positive test result for TV confirmed by InPouch culture technique (InPouch; Biomed Diagnostics, White City, OR). 35 Exclusion criteria for both cohorts were as follows: pregnancy, incarceration, alcoholism, taking disulfiram, having received MTZ within the previous 14 days (to avoid persistent TV), or having a medical contraindications to MTZ.…”