STATEMENT: UK calls for new drive on HIV research
United Kingdom (DFID News) 4 November 2008: The HIV epidemic is set to spiral out of control unless new ways to prevent infection are discovered, Development Minister Gareth Thomas warned today.
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The HIV epidemic is set to spiral out of control unless new ways to
prevent infection are discovered, Development Minister Gareth Thomas
warned today.
The Minister met with leading scientists, businesses and HIV experts in
London to agree what new action is needed to fight the spread of the
infection.
He announced a new £220 million fund for research which will be used to
fund projects that are developing new prevention technologies for
diseases such as HIV. He called on scientists to unite in the search
for fresh and more effective prevention tools.
Every day 6,800 people are infected – around five people every minute –
while five people are infected for every two that are put on
life-saving drugs. Thirty-three million people are currently living
with HIV and around 15 million children have already been
orphaned.
Due to HIV's genetic mutability and social factors which prevent some
people from using prevention methods, such as condoms, it has proven
difficult to control the deadly virus.
The new research is likely to include:
* New start-of-the-art drugs based on existing antiretroviral treatment, designed to protect people judged as high risk, such as those in a relationship where one partner is infected with HIV.
Currently the most effective biomedical intervention available is male
circumcision, which is 60% effective in preventing new infections in
men. Its effectiveness was discovered during previous research
trials.
The new funding makes the UK a world leader on HIV research and the
Minister will take the conclusions of today's meeting to the World
Health Organisation, as it forms are new taskforce on HIV.
Gareth Thomas said: "The reality is that the spread of HIV is set to
spiral out of control unless we act now. Five people are infected with
HIV every minute and so we must increase our efforts and increase them
now.
"The UK Government is committed to fighting the spread of HIV and that
is why we are announcing £220 million for product development research.
Only through research will we find new ways to halt this epidemic, and
I hope this funding will help discover new life-saving
technology."
The Fund will be used to develop new products (drugs, vaccines,
microbicides) for neglected tropical diseases including HIV, TB and
malaria.

