The essence of traditional vaccine technology is to make a disease-causing microbe detectable by the immune system. The easiest means is to present a disabled or killed version that awakens this immunity. Once that’s accomplished, a scientist can stand back and let the body take over.
However, HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is so changeable that such an approach hasn’t worked.
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