Microsoft's Gates pledges $100 million to fight AIDS

Microsoft boss, Mr Bill Gates today pledged $100 million (£68 million) to help develop a vaccine for AIDS which scientists believe…

Microsoft boss, Mr Bill Gates today pledged $100 million (£68 million) to help develop a vaccine for AIDS which scientists believe should be ready within 10 years.

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said it was providing the "challenge grant" to the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) in a bid to encourage other backers.

The IAVI is seeking $550 million to fund its development work through 2007, which includes trials of a new vaccine in Kenya, the first to target the "A" strain of the HIV virus prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa.

"It is clear that a widely accessible preventive vaccine is the best hope for ending this pandemic," IAVI head Mr Seth Berkley said at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.

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Recent scientific advances made it likely a vaccine of at least limited efficacy would be ready within a decade, he added.

Berkley's group - which is committed to ensuring any AIDS vaccine is made available to developing countries at a reasonable price - has now received commitments totalling $230 million, including two previous gifts from the Gates foundation totalling $26.5 million.

Reuters