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Science 4 December 1998:
Vol. 282. no. 5395, p. 1791
DOI: 10.1126/science.282.5395.1791a

News of the Week

HIV EPIDEMIOLOGY:
Kick-Starting the AIDS Vaccine Effort

Michael Balter

The AIDS epidemic is showing no signs of slowing down (see main text), and most AIDS experts have concluded that only a vaccine can turn the tide. But progress on this front has been painfully slow. Last week, the New York-based International AIDS Vaccine Initiative announced that it will invest $9.1 million in two new vaccine preparations, in hopes of breaking this deadlock. The vaccines could be ready for preliminary human testing by next year.

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