Back to basics in HIV research
Many HIV vaccines and microbicides have failed clinical trials and HIV researchers say the field needs to get back to basics.
Source: Nature Medicine
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Many HIV vaccines and microbicides have failed clinical trials and HIV researchers say the field needs to get back to basics.
Source: Nature Medicine
9 August 2007 | EN
Source: Nature
Bovine tuberculosis is no less dangerous to humans than common TB, but relatively little is known about it, reports Natasha Bolognesi.
Source: Nature
The Qinghai-Tibet Railway is an ecological success, but will need long-term monitoring, say Changhui Peng and colleagues.
Source: Science
The division between global programmes to fight TB and HIV is undermining the fight against the two diseases — but there are signs of change, reports Apoorva Mandavilli.
Source: Nature Medicine
Source: Nature
11 January 2007 | EN
Source: Science
Source: Nature
Source: Science
With an HIV vaccine proving elusive, researchers are assessing the value of simpler, preventive strategies to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Source: Science
Source: Nature
5 August 2005 | EN
Tamar Kahn describes some of the problems faced by South African science journalists, who report on controversial issues such as HIV/AIDS and genetic modification.
8 October 2004 | EN
Source: Nature
8 July 2004 | EN
Source: Science in Africa
29 June 2004 | EN
Source: Science
25 June 2004 | EN
Source: IslamOnline
24 June 2004 | EN
Source: Science
4 June 2004 | EN
Source: IAVI Report
11 May 2004 | EN
Our blog, by SciDev.Net columnist Priya Shetty, will fill you in, as will our interview with the Global Forum's Gill Samuels