Segnosaur
Penultimate Amazing
People may have heard that a vaccine against HIV has recently been tested. Unfortunately, the test failed, yet some groups (blacks and asians) seemed to have more response than other groups.
http://chealth.canoe.ca/channel_health_news_detail.asp?channel_id=16&menu_item_id=4&news_id=6064
Now, one thing that I had been wondering about (and the article touched on this)... is giving people an experimental vaccine always a good thing? Or might it encourage people to try 'risky' behavior, assuming they had been protected? (There are 3 possibilities... a person could receive a vaccine which works, one which doesn't work, or a placebo. 2 of 3 possibilities are bad, but people may assume that they will be protected when they're not.)
Any opinions?
http://chealth.canoe.ca/channel_health_news_detail.asp?channel_id=16&menu_item_id=4&news_id=6064
Now, one thing that I had been wondering about (and the article touched on this)... is giving people an experimental vaccine always a good thing? Or might it encourage people to try 'risky' behavior, assuming they had been protected? (There are 3 possibilities... a person could receive a vaccine which works, one which doesn't work, or a placebo. 2 of 3 possibilities are bad, but people may assume that they will be protected when they're not.)
Any opinions?