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ACTG Urged To Collect Data on HIV Dynamics

Published in Vaccine Weekly, March 13th, 1995

The design of AIDS clinical trials should incorporate new insights into HIV pathogenesis, according to researcher George Shaw of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Studies independently published earlier this year (1995) by Shaw and David Ho of New York's Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center prove HIV infection to be a far more dynamic process than had been imagined (see AIDS Weekly October 24, 1994, p.5-6 and January 23, 1995, p.2). Shaw discussed these findings and their implications at a plenary session of the Nineteenth AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) Meeting, held February 18-22, 1995, in Washington, D.C.

Researchers once thought that HIV...

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