AVAC Report 2009
2009 AVAC
Report: Piecing Together the HIV Prevention
Puzzle
When conceptualizing this
year's Report, we took inspiration from a
quotation in the 2006-2008 review of the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation - funded
Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery
(www.cavd.org), which states that the ultimate
goal "is to develop a vaccine that prevents HIV
infection or disease, anything less than that
can be characterized as progress, but not
success."
In the first section of the Report,
"Puzzling Out Progress," we report on the AIDS
vaccine field, where there's an energized focus
on discovery, innovation, and basic science. In
the second section, "Puzzling Out Success," we
turn to the implications of PrEP and other
strategies in efficacy trials today.
Throughout, we argue that success will depend
on combination approaches: on research plus
implementation; on vaccines plus PrEP, should
either show benefit; and on communities plus
researchers working towards common
goals.
Piecing Together the HIV
Prevention Puzzle (full report)
- Piecing Together the Big Picture: A letter from the Executive Director
- AVAC Report 2009 at a Glance
- AVAC's Top Recommendations for 2009 and Beyond
- Status Report - An update on last year's recommendations
Section 1: Puzzling Out
Progress
- Fitting AIDS Vaccine Science into the Bigger Picture
- Solving the Enterprise Equation: When is a whole greater than the sum of its parts?
Section 2: Puzzling Out
Success
- The PrEP Implementation Puzzle: Many missing pieces
- Part of the Solution: Setting expectations for WHO and UNAIDS
- Te queremos - but are we ready? Taking the next step with HIV prevention research and gay men in the developing world
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