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Leveraging lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic for HIV.

Thomas CalderTina TongDale J HuJerome H KimKaren L KotloffRichard A KoupMary A MarovichM Juliana McElrathSarah W ReadMerlin L RobbPhilip O RenzulloM Patricia D'Souza
Published in: Communications medicine (2022)
The rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines and their deployment in less than a year is an unprecedented scientific, medical, and public health achievement. This rapid development leveraged knowledge from decades of HIV/AIDS research and advances. However, the search for an HIV vaccine that would contribute to a durable end to the HIV pandemic remains elusive. Here, we draw from the US government experience and highlight lessons learned from COVID-19 vaccine development, which include the importance of public-private partnerships, equitable inclusion of populations impacted by the infectious pathogen, and continued investment in basic research. We summarize key considerations for an accelerated and re-energized framework for developing a safe and efficacious HIV vaccine.
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