How warfighters fight HIV

DoD is on a mission to develop a preventive HIV vaccine for U.S. military personnel and for the global community.

The military is highly involved in the fight against HIV. The U.S. Military HIV Research Program was authorized by Congress more than 20 years ago to help protect troops from infection and to reduce the global impact of the disease. Doctor Paul Scott leads the program’s HIV Epidemiology, Surveillance and Threat Assessment Task Area. He joins us on World AIDS Day to discuss the program, the advancements it has made, and what comes next.

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