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. 2013 Oct 30;1(4):513-26.
doi: 10.3390/vaccines1040513.

What Has 30 Years of HIV Vaccine Research Taught Us?

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What Has 30 Years of HIV Vaccine Research Taught Us?

José Esparza. Vaccines (Basel). .

Abstract

When HIV was discovered and established as the cause of AIDS in 1983-1984, many people believed that a vaccine would be rapidly developed. However, 30 years have passed and we are still struggling to develop an elusive vaccine. In trying to achieve that goal, different scientific paradigms have been explored. Although major progress has been made in understanding the scientific basis for HIV vaccine development, efficacy trials have been critical in moving the field forward. Major lessons learned are: the development of an HIV vaccine is an extremely difficult challenge; the temptation of just following the fashion should be avoided; clinical trials are critical, especially large-scale efficacy trials; HIV vaccine research will require long-term commitment; and sustainable collaborations are needed to accelerate the development of an HIV vaccine. Concrete actions must be implemented with the sense of urgency imposed by the severity of the AIDS epidemic.

Keywords: AIDS; HIV; HIV vaccines; clinical trials; lessons learned.

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