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The HVTN 505 study is intended to answer important scientific questions that could lead to the discovery and development of new and improved candidate HIV vaccines in the future. An exploratory study such as this is not part of a typical product development path of studies that would lead to vaccine licensure. Rather, this type of study serves as the basis for subsequent research that will build upon its findings.

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