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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Clinical research in NSW: its role in HIV care and prevention

Damien V. Cordery A B and David A. Cooper A
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A National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research, The University of New South Wales

B Corresponding author. Email: dcordery@nchecr.unsw.edu.au

NSW Public Health Bulletin 21(4) 93-95 https://doi.org/10.1071/NB10017
Published: 27 May 2010

Abstract

Clinical research in NSW has contributed to some important breakthroughs in the understanding of many aspects for HIV transmission, pathogenesis and treatment. Researchers in NSW have played an important role in understanding the progression of HIV disease, the development and use of antiretroviral therapies and have continued to be involved in the understanding, management and prevention of HIV infection. National and international collaboration are essential in identifying and managing the complex factors required for the current management of HIV and the potential mechanisms for the future elimination of HIV.


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