Reanalysis of Old HIV Vaccine Trials Finds Researchers Did Not Recognize Potentially Protective Immune Response

A reanalysis of the findings of two historic pediatric HIV vaccine trials by researchers at Duke Medicine has found that the vaccines did trigger an antibody response, which is now known to be associated with protection in adults. But this response was not recognized among the infants involved in the studies during the 1990s. Reporting online Aug. 28, 2014, in the emJournal of Infectious Diseases/em, the Duke researchers relied on fresh insights that have been ...

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