A Three-Part Agenda for Ending AIDS 2014

The Px Wire centerspread from January-March Volume 7, No. 1 lays out the “research-to-rollout” continuum of steps between initial evaluations of a novel concept for HIV prevention and the ultimate introduction of new tool offered in an effective public health program.

The HIV Prevention Research-to-Rollout Continuum

AVAC Playbook 2013–2014: Global goals and priorities

The AVAC’s Playbook is a concise look at global goals related to ten areas that are critical to ending the AIDS epidemic. The squares contain long-term goals; in the circles we have laid out priorities for 2014. Working with our partners, we develop and implement advocacy strategies to get us closer to these goals.

AIDS Vaccine Research: An overview (2013)

2013 AVAC Report: Research and Reality [Executive Summary]

This year’s AVAC Report is about the new realities of biomedical HIV prevention research. In the last few years we’ve seen major advances, but also have had sobering realizations about the difficulties of developing new HIV prevention options that can succeed both in trials and programs in the real world. Landmark vaccine, microbicide and PrEP trial results energized the biomedical HIV prevention field. Yet, follow-up work from all these trials has been slower than necessary. In the search for new prevention tools for women two recent trials have found very low rates of adherence. These trials have given rise to important questions, not only about women’s willingness to use the test product, but about the research process itself.

We argue that the field needs to take a fast, focused look at fundamental assumptions and missed opportunities across the HIV prevention research field—and retool its approaches so that the next generation of research delivers advances that women and men want and will use.

Achieving the End

Recent breakthroughs in HIV prevention research have created unprecedented opportunities to curb new HIV infections, save lives and set the world on a path towards eliminating HIV transmission.

Follow-on trials based on RV144: Strategy includes development and research tracks

This graphic from AVAC Report 2012 shows several planned vaccine trials building on the results of the RV144 AIDS vaccine trial.

Neutralizing Antibodies: Research pathways in 2013 and beyond

There are multiple lines of inquiry stemming from the discovery of potent, broadly neutralizing antibodies that have been isolated from HIV-infected individuals. This graphic from AVAC Report 2012 presents two pathways exploring the use of BNAbs as an HIV prevention tool.

Reaching the Tipping Point: The time to act is now

AVAC Playbook 2012-2013: Progress toward global goals

AVAC first published its Playbook of global goals for ending AIDS in late 2011. This infographic from the AVAC Report 2012 builds on the objectives from 2011 and identifies five priorities for action in 2013.