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May 12, 2009

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Quest for an HIV Vaccine Continues: HIV Vaccine Awareness Day

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By Deb LeBel

HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD)

Wear the upside-down AIDS ribbon to create a “V” for “vaccine” and the vision of a world without AIDS.

Recently I talked with Kathy Stover from NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) -- the lead organizer for HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD) - May 18. As HVAD approaches, I wanted to learn more about HIV vaccine research and HVAD.

I learned that in 2009, the U.S. is still engaged in a steady effort to find a safe and effective vaccine to prevent HIV. This work is a key focus of the comprehensive HIV prevention research that will help reduce the impact of the epidemic.

Kathy told me that HVAD is a day in which all of us can, and should, thank the thousands of volunteers, researchers, and community members in many cities across the country who participate in HIV vaccine clinical trials.

HVAD reminds us that HIV is still a major health problem in the U.S. and worldwide. Despite disappointing HIV vaccine study results of the past, it's important to remember that each clinical trial provides important scientific information that brings us closer to an effective HIV vaccine. Learning more about HIV vaccine research and getting involved are key ways each of us can help fight the complacency that was highlighted in the Kaiser Family Foundation 2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS: Findings on the Domestic Epidemic Exit Disclaimer.

Several websites have information about what is going on in HIV vaccine research:

As we approach May 18 - the 12th observance of HVAD - I urge you to please learn about the important HIV vaccine research work in progress. If you are HIV-negative, consider participating in an HIV vaccine clinical trial. Make HVAD your opportunity to support the continuing work to find a safe and effective vaccine against HIV. Please post a comment to tell me what you did to observe HVAD this year.

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Dan

I really want to say thank you to all the people who work with AIDS, i support you! Today i wear the AIDS ribbon! Please to all the people who work with AIDS - go on in help, we need you!

Omer

I think that this terrible disease will be cured within the next 20 years or so. Doctors and scientists are making strides every week. As soon as they begin to crack the code, it shouldn't be much longer.

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