Turning the Page to a New Era in Hiv Prevention Research

U.S. NewswireJuly 14, 2010

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AVAC Report warns promising developments in biomedical HIV prevention could be undermined by current conditions of the global AIDS response

NEW YORK, July 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new report from AVAC surveys the state of biomedical HIV prevention research, including the first evidence of vaccine-induced protection in humans and the emergence of ARV-based prevention -- and provides strategic recommendations for moving forward in a time of constrained resources and faltering commitment to ending AIDS.

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Turning the Page to a New Era in Hiv Prevention Research

Turning the Page, AVAC's 13th annual report on the state of the HIV prevention research field, offers unique context and a timely critique for issues that will be center stage at the upcoming AIDS 2010 Conference in Vienna. These issues are also central to the AIDS response outlined in the first ever US National HIV/AIDS Strategy, released Tuesday.

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