New Study May Aid Search for AIDS Vaccine

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New Study May Aid Search for AIDS Vaccine

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In the spring of 1977, then-president Bill Clinton called for an effective AIDS vaccine within a decade. Fourteen years and billions of research dollars later, a vaccine to prevent HIV infection remains an elusive goal.

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