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Canarypox HIV Vaccine: Time for Large-Scale Trials?

Published in AIDS Weekly, July 29th, 1996

Large-scale clinical trials may be the next step for what is now the most promising HIV vaccine strategy.

Findings from smaller trials only recently completed provide tantalizing hints that what has come to be called the "prime/boost" approach may yield an effective vaccine.

"To see whether these findings are relevant, we need to conduct large-scale clinical trials," said Mary Lou Clements of the Center for Immunization Research, Baltimore, Maryland.

Clements was one of two scientists to present the results of Phase I/II clinical trials of the strategy at the XI International Conference on AIDS, held July 7-12, 1996 in Vancouver,...

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