This timeline of HIV vaccine research includes today’s HVTN 702 trial—the first new major trial in seven years.
May 18, 2017
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Thursday, May 18, marks HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD) 2017. The
initiative is led by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It’s
not only an opportunity to raise awareness of the virus and the need for
a vaccine but also a chance to thank everyone involved in searching for
a vaccine, including the scientists and the volunteers.
For
the first time in seven years, a major new HIV vaccine trial is
underway. It’s called HVTN 702, and you can read more about it in the
POZ exclusive “What If the New Experimental HIV Vaccine Cuts Risk by Only Half?”
The NIAID website offers a History of HIV Vaccine Research, which begins in 1984 and continues to the present day’s HVTN 702 trial.
And
in the video below, NIAID director Anthony S. Fauci, MD, talks about
why we need an HIV vaccine, the two main approaches to HIV vaccine
development and why the HVTN 702 trial is exciting.
Read more articles from POZ, here.
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