Vaccines
According to the latest United Nations estimates, worldwide more than 40 million people are infected with HIV, and the prevalence levels for this virus will continue to rise globally. Historically, vaccines have proven to be the most effective weapon in our fight against infectious diseases such as smallpox, polio, measles, and yellow fever. HIV vaccines are our best hope to end the HIV pandemic.
Special Announcements
Engaging Basic Researchers in HIV Vaccine Research
Connecting HIV Vaccinology and B-cell Biology
Considerations for HIV Vaccine Clinical Trials in Adolescents
What Can We Expect from the First AIDS Vaccine? (Commentary in San Francisco Chronicle, co-authored by Drs. Anthony S. Fauci and Margaret I. Johnston)
Latest News in NIAID HIV Vaccine Research
NIAID HIV Vaccine Research Education Initiative (NHVREI)
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