HIV vaccination
Last reviewed 01/2018
At present, there is no vaccine available against infection with the human immunodeficiency virus.
There are various problems in development of an effective HIV vaccine:
- there are two populations of viruses responsible for the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), HIV-1 and HIV-2
- like other RNA viruses, HIV mutates rapidly, producing antigenically heterogenous viruses within a single person; at least 5 distinct subgroups of HIV-1 have been identified
- HIV may be transmitted as a cell-free virus and by HIV-infected cells and so neutralizing antibodies alone are unlikely to be sufficient to prevent infection
summary of vaccination recommendations for HIV infected individuals