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The Future of AIDS
As we enter the 30th year since AIDS was first reported, we need to take a long term view recognizing that AIDS is likely to be us for decades to come. That was the message from a lively panel discussion that took place at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on World Aids Day, 1st December 2010.
The session also featured a preview of the consortium's forthcoming book AIDS: Taking a long-term view, published by FT Press and available from December 13. The book takes a long-term view of the pandemic's possible progress according to a variety of scenarios which anticipate funding changes, potential, yet uncertain, breakthrough discoveries, virus evolution, legal reform and political and social changes. It concludes with a comprehensive set of recommendations.

