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AIDS Vaccine Handbook: Global Perspectives

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This handbook published by The AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC) seeks to educate communities about the importance of HIV vaccine research. The handbook is a collection of essays written by people involved in research and advocacy from around the globe. It provides an overview of the key scientific, policy, social, ethical and economic challenges as well as the diverse experience gained around the world over the past two decades.

The handbook seeks to address these questions:
  • How can I understand the science behind experimental AIDS vaccines?
  • Is it safe to volunteer for an AIDS vaccine clinical trial?
  • Are clinical trials that take place in developing countries ethical?
  • What can communities do to help foster and encourage AIDS vaccine development?
  • Where can I go for information, and what at can I do to help?
Free copies are available to community organisations. Send an email to: handbook@avac.org
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370
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Email from Mitchell Warren of
AVAC, May 6 2004.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/10/2006 - 11:35 Permalink

It seems much to distant from my needs to be of help