Help Needed: Finding Info on AIDS Eradication/Cure

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Efforts to eradicate AIDS focus on ongoing research for a cure and vaccination, with various organizations and scientists actively working on innovative treatments. Despite extensive online searches, finding comprehensive information can be challenging. A recommended resource is a book by Laurie Garrett, a noted expert in global health, which discusses the intersection of HIV and national security. The report emphasizes the need for continued advocacy and research funding to advance these efforts. Access to credible sources and expert insights is crucial for understanding the current landscape of AIDS eradication.
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I'm need a help with this report
I need some info about what is being done and what should be done regarding the efforts being made in eradicating and finding a cure/vaccination for AIDS. I googled a lot but didn't find any info. I've been working on this report for 2 days, and now I"m tired. Can anyone help?
 
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apples said:
I'm need a help with this report
I need some info about what is being done and what should be done regarding the efforts being made in eradicating and finding a cure/vaccination for AIDS. I googled a lot but didn't find any info. I've been working on this report for 2 days, and now I"m tired. Can anyone help?

Here is a book that I found highly interesting in reading:

http://www.cfr.org/publication/8256/hiv_and_national_security.html

It is written by Laurie Garret, a Senior Fellow for Global Health at the Council on Foreign Relations. She has one numerous awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and a freelance reporter and correspondent for Foreign Affairs, Esquire, Vanity Fair, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post and frequent visitor on channels such as CBS as well as CNN.
 
Thanks a lot.
 
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