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When HIV was first identified as the cause of AIDS in 1983, it was widely expected that a vaccine would be relatively straightforward to make. Why, eighteen years later, are we still waiting?
Type
Journal article
Journal
Biologist (London)
Publication Date
04/2001
Volume
48
Pages
64
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66
Keywords
AIDS Vaccines, Africa, Global Health, HIV Infections, Humans