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  • With a checkered past, marred by decades of missteps, dead ends, controversies and a repeated need to change the direction of research, the quest for a therapeutic HIV vaccine is charting a slow but dogged path.

    February 5, 2013
    AIDSMeds
  • Suddenly, people have begun to talk seriously about ending the global HIV epidemic. Medical breakthroughs have changed the global HIV landscape. These new developments include the following: Microbicides, treatment as prevention, PrEP, voluntary male circumcision, and preventing mother-to-child transmission.

    January 30, 2013
    General
    South Florida Gay News
  • 2012 was a year when political leaders and top health officials freely spoke of attaining an AIDS-free generation.

    December 28, 2012
    Voice of America
  • Science is at the centre of efforts to design and implement more effective preventative and care programmes for HIV/AIDS set out in a blueprint published by a US government initiative that fights the disease.

    December 7, 2012
    SciDev.Net
  • Matthew Rose is an HIV advocate and a strong voice for young black gay men in the United States. Based in Washington D.C., Matthew does independent consulting on HIV/AIDS policy.

    December 4, 2012
    The Body Pro
  • Mitchell Warren, the executive director of the AVAC global advocacy group for HIV prevention, says the world has begun to talk about something that would have been unimaginable even two years ago -- an end to the global AIDS epidemic.

    December 2, 2012
    Radio Free Europe
  • The 13 people below are some of the leaders in the biomedical prevention field who have helped usher in a new era of safer-sex tools and continue to advance the science and policy needed to reduce the number of new HIV cases.

    December 1, 2012
    POZ
  • Tomorrow is World AIDS Day and most organizations that had something to say about this have already said it.

    November 30, 2012
    KPLU
  • In the past decade, post-Soviet countries have seen the rate of HIV infections rise steadily, from 130,000 a year in 2001 to 140,000 in 2011.

    November 30, 2012
    Radio Free Europe
  • Over the last year, something big changed in the fight against AIDS. The world started talking about the beginning of the end of the disease on a global scale.

    November 30, 2012
    Global Post

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