“It would significantly decrease the burden of HIV.”
By Sophie Gallagher
A new vaccine being tested in South Africa could be the “nail in the coffin” of HIV as it helps to protect people against contracting the disease.
The disease, which attacks the autoimmune system, affects an estimated 103,700 people in the UK alone, according to the NHS.
But a new vaccine, HVTN 702, could significantly decrease the number of people contracting HIV around the world, as it is able to help prevent infection.
Anthony Fauci, director of the US Government’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease: “If deployed alongside our current armoury of proven HIV prevention tools, a safe and effective vaccine could be the final nail in the coffin for HIV.”
Scientists in Johannesburg are basing the current trial on research from a similar 2009 study done in Thailand that showed HVTN 702 was 31.2% effective at preventing HIV infection over 3.5 years.
The team aim to enrol 5,400 sexually active men ...
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