Another HIV Vaccine Down the Tubes
From Time.com:
On July 17, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, scrapped plans for a large clinical trial of the government’s most advanced HIV vaccine candidate to date. The vaccine, a two-shot injection, was designed to fight HIV infection a new way — by activating the body’s cell-based immune responses rather than by relying on antibodies to HIV.
It’s not a complete surprise, as a similar vaccine failed to live up to expectations last year. Very disappointing, and there’s not much else on the immediate horizon.
Early on in the AIDS epidemic, the experts were very confident that there would be a vaccine within a few years. Once the virus was identified, it was only a matter of putting the components together and coming out with the magic potion. But as the years passed, and vaccine attempt after vaccine attempt failed, the outlook was less rosy.
While I don’t think that efforts to find a vaccine should be abandoned, I do think that the emphasis should be on preventing and treating the disease. We know how its spread, we know how to stop it. Which is why it is so devastating to see the U.S. throwing away funding to meet political and idealogical goals, rather than the needs of the population being served. See my post from July 18.
Like, does it make sense to ignore sex workers? Are they going to disappear if they are ignored, go uneducated about AIDS, and untreated? Are they not going to infect anyone if we refuse to acknowledge that they exist? And do the wealthy politicians in the US have any inkling that sex work is the only job for many of these young girls (and boys)?
Or the idea that needle exchange is going to encourage people to be drug addicts. Please, that philosophy reeks of the “just say no” attitude. Drug addicts don’t live in a vacuum. If they share dirty needles, they spread infectious diseases. It’s as simple as that. And then not only will they become ill (and become a burden on society if you want to look at it monetarily), but they will spread it around.
Anyway, in lieu of the elusive vaccine, we need to work with the information and tools that we have right now.

