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Over the past 15 years, the number of people who die of AIDS each year in the United States has dropped by 70 percent. But AIDS remains a serious public health crisis among low-income African-Americans, particularly women. And in sub-Saharan Africa, the virus killed more than 1.6 million people in 2007. QUEST meets two Bay Area research groups studying innovative approaches that could lead to new treatments and possibly a cure.

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It’s been almost three decades since HIV/AIDS emerged as a threat to global health. Although the United Nations’ Program on AIDS (UNAIDS) reports a decrease in the rate of new infections, the number of people living with HIV or AIDS has grown to more than 33 million, in part due to increased access to anti-retroviral drugs. VOA’s Laurel Bowman takes a look at where we’ve been and where we are headed in treatment for HIV/AIDS.

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Drs. Harriet Robinson and Rama Amara of Emory’s Vaccine Research Center continue to work tirelessly in pursuit of vaccines and treatments for HIV/AIDS patients. Related Links Emory Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) www.cfar.emory.edu … “emory university” hiv aids “aids vaccine” “aids research” “hiv research” emory university yt:quality=high

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This is the first installment in a new IAVI Report series, A Living History of AIDS Vaccine Research. Its purpose is to provide perspective on historical moments in the quest for a vaccine, as well as insight into what lies ahead, as told by some of the leading researchers and policymakers in the field. Kicking off this series is Anthony Fauci, who has served as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for the past 25 years. Fauci has been immersed in the …

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