IHVN: An effective HIV vaccine is needed in order to reduce new infections and reach the target of ending the global AIDS epidemic by the year 2030.

The Institute of Human Virology_Nigeria on the 2018 HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (HVAD)

The Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) celebrates and acknowledges the role played by volunteers, support groups and other community members, health professionals, and scientists in the struggle to find a safe, practical, affordable and effective preventative HIV vaccine. Preventative vaccines when used appropriately have been found to be safe and more cost effective to prevent diseases than treatment, and they help save millions of lives. Therapeutic vaccines also slow down the progression of infection and eliminate the necessity for drug treatment.

Much more than ever, an effective HIV vaccine is needed in order to reduce new infections and reach the target of ending the global AIDS epidemic by the year 2030. This has been a major challenge to researchers for more than 30 years now due to the peculiarities of the virus.

IHVN supports the call for government assistance to on-going researches to understand how HIV infection is in the different populations of the country, as well as the steps towards an effective vaccine.

Signed:

Dr Patrick S. Dakum, MBBS, MPH, Dip (Theo),

Chief Executive Officer,

Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria (IHVN).

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