Findings from a study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, helped influence the World Health Organization to change its guidelines for the treatment of HIV-infected women who receive a single dose of nevirapine to prevent HIV transmission to
One year ago, the Army announced that a clinical trial in Thailand showed, for the first time, that a vaccine is able to reduce the risk of HIV infection in humans. Although the results from this study were modest, they are providing a great deal of infor
Staff at the Kericho Youth Center (KYC), an NGO supported by the Walter Reed Project – Kenya (WRP), found an inventive and highly successful way to provide training, HIV testing and counseling services to high-risk youth including commercial sex workers a
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army Marilyn Miller Freeman announced Friday that Medical Research and Materiel Command was chosen as the 2010 Research and Development Laboratory of the Year.
A new vision to accelerate the search for an HIV vaccine, developed by the Council of the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise with the participation of hundreds of scientists, policy-makers, funders and advocates worldwide, was published today in Nature Medicin