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In a small trial across ten U.S. research sites, a novel HIV vaccine candidate has shown a result that has eluded scientists ...
A potential breakthrough in the ongoing AIDS crisis could be deprioritized due to the decisions of noted vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Several vaccines for HIV have been tested in animal studies and an early safety trial in people, showing promising results in both.
Fifteen years ago, an HIV vaccine trial conducted in Thailand and sponsored by the U.S. Army found something no other HIV vaccine trial ever had: a regimen that seemed to work.
The NIH announced three new trials for an HIV vaccine based on mRNA technology. ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons takes an In-Depth look at the role San Diego's Scripps Research played in ...
The results suggest the possibility of a vaccine for HIV/AIDS, which killed more than half a million people last year.
Still, an effective vaccine would be amazing news for our communities considering that people of color still make up a bulk of new HIV diagnoses each year. Black Americans make up a staggering 42% ...
HHS' decision "could stagnate research that has the potential to save millions of lives," writes Simon Williams.
HIV is a really tough foe, but if a vaccine can emerge that offers at least 50% protection against HIV infection along with being acceptably safe, 2021 could be legendary.
When HIV was first discovered as the cause for AIDS in the early 1980s, researchers thought that a vaccine for this virus could be created rapidly, as had been done for diseases like measles ...
Last year, Katherine Gill, MBChB, an HIV prevention researcher in Cape Town, South Africa, realized how jaded she'd become to vaccine research when the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine came back as 95% ...