Journal article
Vaccines and vaccine strategies against HIV
I Stratov, R DeRose, DFJ Purcell, SJ Kent
Current Drug Targets | BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD | Published : 2004
Abstract
The HIV/AIDS pandemic is a global emergency and a preventive HIV vaccine is urgently needed. HIV has, however, proved a difficult pathogen to vaccinate against. This is largely because HIV has a very high mutation rate and can escape immune responses, it has a latent stage where it can rest silently integrated into host DNA, and neutralising antibodies that can neutralise diverse field strains have so far proved difficult to induce. There is however, considerable evidence now that HIV-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells can provide partial control of HIV replication and delay or prevent disease. Technologies to quantify and analyse HIV-specific T cells have advanced recently, and in particular ELIS..
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