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The Kenya Medical Research Institute has secured seven billion shillings in funding to advance an HIV vaccine search in collaboration with partners from the African continent. The five-year funding from the United States Agency for International Development will facilitate African scientists in developing a viable vaccine candidate based on previous trials. Wycliffe Oketch with more details
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KEMRI secures Sh7b to advance HIV vaccine research
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