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Beware AIDS-Fighting Methods Built on Human Discipline: View

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Anyone trying to follow developments in HIV science has reason to feel bewildered of late. The news from HIV-prevention research has been fast-paced and confusing. What worked in one trial seems to fail in the next.

At the same time, the mixed results give policy makers clues about how to prioritize efforts to prevent AIDS. By highlighting the limitations of approaches that require human discipline, the findings show the value of methods that don’t.