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One Shot To Stop HIV: MIT's Bold Vaccine Breakthrough
Saturday June 21, 2025. 06:34 PM , from Slashdot
![]() Researchers from MIT and Scripps have unveiled a promising new HIV vaccine approach that generates a powerful immune response with just one dose. By combining two immune-boosting adjuvants alum and SMNP the vaccine lingers in lymph nodes for nearly a month, encouraging the body to produce a vast array of antibodies. This one-shot strategy could revolutionize how we fight not just HIV, but many infectious diseases. It mimics the natural infection process and opens the door to broadly neutralizing antibody responses, a holy grail in vaccine design. And best of all, it's built on components already known to medicine. Thanks to Slashdot reader alternative_right for sharing the news. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://science.slashdot.org/story/25/06/21/0451227/one-shot-to-stop-hiv-mits-bold-vaccine-breakthro...
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