This month’s international Aids conference in Mexico shone a renewed spotlight on efforts to combat the disease. It also cast a gloomy shadow: that of a series of recent setbacks to research into medical ways of preventing HIV transmission.
Just as advocates and policymakers re-emphasised the need to curb the spread of the virus alongside taking advantage of rapid advances in treatment, scientists working on prevention were attempting to put a brave face on their sombre mood.

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