External Review of the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's HIV Prevention Program: Summary and Overview (open access)

External Review of the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's HIV Prevention Program: Summary and Overview

This report discusses the process for developing a comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention plan. Phase I established four general goals: 1) assess risks; 2) develop prevention technologies; 3) build p revention capacities; and 4) implement prevention programs. Phase II focused on four groups at increased risk for HIV infection: women and infants; injecting drug users; youth in high-risk situations; and men who have sex with men.
Date: September 1994
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Adverse Reactions to HIV Vaccines: Medical, Ethical, and Legal Issues (open access)

Adverse Reactions to HIV Vaccines: Medical, Ethical, and Legal Issues

The purpose of this background paper is to describe the current state of development of HIV vaccines, and to discuss what is known about adverse reactions that may occur. The background paper provides an overview of ethical issues that arise in the conduct of HIV vaccine trials. The report also discusses alternatives to the current product liability system to encourage the development of HIV vaccines and to fairly compensate those who are harmed as a result of adverse reactions to the vaccine.
Date: September 1995
Creator: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment.
System: The UNT Digital Library