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May 15, 2008
Dr. Anthony Fauci reflects on 25 years of HIV

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Outlining the peaks and valleys of the scientific community's journey so far, Dr. Fauci writes, "...we must learn from our mis-steps, build on our successes in treatment and prevention, and renew our commitment to developing the truly transforming tools that will one day put this scourge behind us."

From the outset, AIDS was clearly more menacing than any other novel disease Dr. Fauci and his colleagues had previously encountered, he writes.

The period when clinicians lacked the ability to diagnose and treat AIDS was the bleakest of his career.

The discovery that HIV causes AIDS stimulated a burst of progress in both the clinic and the laboratory.

But the 1987 debut of the first effective drug against HIV, zidovudine (AZT), generated excessive optimism, Dr. Fauci reflects, as the virus quickly and predictably developed drug resistance.

Combination therapies dramatically cut the rate of AIDS deaths in the United States---but the developing world has continued to suffer from lack of access to effective treatments for HIV.

Dr. Fauci praises research aimed at finding a cure for HIV/AIDS and affirms that this work must continue, but he places considerable hope and energy in preventing HIV infection, most importantly through the development of a vaccine.

Twenty-five years since the discovery of HIV, Dr. Fauci views the prospect of ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic with cautious optimism.

NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., is available to comment.

Contact: To schedule interviews, contact the NIAID Office of Communications at (301) 402-1663, niaidnews@niaid.nih.gov.

NIAID is a component of the National Institutes of Health.

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Posted on May 15, 2008 10:22 PM


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