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NON-COUNTRY SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON HIV/AIDS

MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières
 
§ People not getting the treatment they need to stay alive - newer AIDS drugs are unaffordable and unavailable, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Nov 2006 (HTML Document)
§ The second wave of the access crisis: MSF struggles to secure newer ARVs for its projects, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Nov 2006 (HTML Document)
§ Abbott picks and chooses which patients get crucial new version of AIDS drug in developing countries, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2006 (HTML Document)
§ More empty promises: abbott fails to supply critical new aids drug formulation to developing countries, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Apr 2006 (HTML Document)
§ As WHO and UNAIDS call for global treatment scale-up, MSF asks: 'Where will essential drugs come from?', MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Mar 2006 (HTML Document)
§ Access denied to crucial new HIV/AIDS medicines and patients in developing countries forced to settle for second best, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Mar 2006 (HTML Document)
§ Gilead's Tenofovir ‘Access Program' For Developing Countries: A Case Of False Promises?, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Feb 2006 (HTML Document)
§ MSF and HIV/AIDS Treatment, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Dec 2005 (Word Document)
§ MSF HIV/AIDS Treatment Programmes, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2005 (PDF Document)
§ MSF and HIV/AIDS Treatment, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2005 (Word Document)
§ Action needed to tackle the second wave of the AIDS drug pricing crisis, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2005 (HTML Document)
§ Creative approach allows MSF to treat children with AIDS, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2005 (HTML Document)
§ Prices of AIDS medicines in developing countries continue to be a concern, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jun 2005 (HTML Document)
§ MSF and HIV/AIDS: Expanding treatment, facing new challenges, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Dec 2004 (HTML Document)
§ Children and AIDS: Neglected patients, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2004 (HTML Document)
§ MSF reports on progress and challenges of expanding AIDS treatment programs, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2004 (HTML Document)
§ MSF AIDS treatment experience: Facts and figures, MSF - Médecins Sans Frontières, Jul 2004 (HTML Document)
   
More interesting documents on HIV/AIDS treatment can be found on MSF's Access to Essential Medecines website.
 
WHO - World Health Organisation
§ WHO discussion paper: The practice of charging user fees at the point of service delivery for HIV/AIDS treatment and care, WHO, Dec 2005.
§ Progress on Global Access to HIV Antiretroviral Therapy. A Report on 3 by 5 and Beyond, WHO, UNAIDS, Mar 2006 (PDF Document)
   
Other
§ Estimating health workforce needs for antiretroviral therapy in resource-limited settings, Lisa R Hirschhorn, Lulu Oguda, Andrew Fullem, Norbert Dreesch and Paul Wilson, Jan 2006.
  Extract:"Overall, the number of health care workers required to provide ART to 1000 patients included 1–2 physicians, 2–7 nurses, <1 to 3 pharmacy staff, and a much wider range of counsellors and treatment supporters."
§ Africa's HIV sufferers need access to free medical care, Jonathan Steele, The Guardian, Dec 2005 (HTML Document)

 

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