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Getting volunteers for HIV vaccine trials requires easing fears New York Times Over the next few years, researchers will begin or continue testing about 22 HIV vaccines. All told, these experiments will require hundreds and eventually thousands of volunteers to sign up for months of injections, testing and counseling. But persuading someone to take seven stinging injections and give pints of blood and hours of time isn't the hardest part about recruiting volunteers, the experts say. The greatest problem is a mistaken but widespread fear that the injection may transmit HIV.
—Posted: May 27, 2003
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