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Vacuna contra VIH/SIDA: ¿Por qué no hay una después de 37 años, pero ya tenemos varias para COVID en solo unos meses?

  • Written by Ronald C. Desrosiers, Professor of Pathology, Vice-chair for Research, University of Miami
imageLas propiedades biológicas que ha desarrollado el VIH hacen que el desarrollo de una vacuna exitosa sea muy difícil. Chris Hondros/Getty Images

La viruela ha sido erradicada de la faz de la Tierra después de una campaña de vacunación mundial altamente efectiva. La poliomielitis paralítica ya no es un...

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