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FORCING PATIENTS TO PAY FOR AIDS CARE ENDANGERS TREATMENT SUCCESS

14 December 2005

Abuja, December 6, 2005 - - Having to pay for HIV/AIDS care increases the risk of treatment failure, according to new research from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) to be presented this week at the...

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Companies Not Selling New AIDS Drugs in Africa

08 December 2005

Abuja, December 8, 2005 - - Newer AIDS drugs and formulations of existing drugs are urgently needed in Africa but are not available because brand companies are choosing not to sell them and there are...

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AMENDMENT TO WTO TRIPS AGREEMENT MAKES ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE MEDICINES EVEN MORE BLEAK

07 December 2005

MSF EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT PATIENTS THE WORLD-OVER WILL HAVE TO PAY THE PRICE

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DRUG COMPANIES LEAVE CHILDREN WITH AIDS TO FEND FOR THEMSELVES

28 November 2005

WITHOUT PROPER TESTS AND DRUGS, MILLIONS OF CHILDREN WILL NOT LIVE TO SEE THEIR SECOND BIRTHDAY Nairobi, November 28th 2005 - - One of the reasons that half of all children with...

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Access to AIDS drugs in China

10 November 2005

Access to certain ARVs is a problem in China, including some important 1st line drug dosages, many important 2nd line drugs, 3-in-1 ARV fixed-dose combinations and paediatric formulations.  More...

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MSF TO WTO: RE-THINK ACCESS TO LIFE-SAVING DRUGS NOW

25 October 2005

Geneva, Monday 24 October 2005 – The World Trade Organization’s TRIPS Council [Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights] is scheduled to discuss amendments to the TRIPS Agreement this...

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Creative approach allows MSF to treat children with AIDS. But enormous challenges remain.

02 August 2005

Rio de Janeiro / Geneva, Wednesday July 27th 2005 – Médecins Sans Frontières is successfully treating an increasing number of children who have HIV/AIDS, according to data from MSF treatment...

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Action needed to tackle the second wave of the AIDS drug pricing crisis

26 July 2005

Rio de Janeiro / Geneva, Tuesday, July 26th 2005 - – Urgent action is needed to ensure a continuous supply of affordable AIDS medicines to those who need them, said Médecins Sans Frontières at the...

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MSF talking points for the Group of Eight (G8) meeting in Scotland, July 2005

06 July 2005

On the occasion of the annual G8 summits every year, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urges G8 countries to uphold past commitments and mobilise additional political will and financial resources to...

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Prices of AIDS Medicines in Developing Countries continue to be a concern

28 June 2005

Geneva Tuesday June 28th 2005 - - In a new edition of a pricing guide published today , Médecins Sans Frontières shows that while generic production has brought down the prices of most first-line...

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