Reports
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The Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatitis C: A Technical Landscape
Opportunities to Revolutionise Care in Developing Countries This report provides an overview on the current state of play and a framework for action with regards to hepatitis C diagnostics and treatment...
Last updated 23 April 2013
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Progress under threat: Perspectives on the HIV treatment gap
While significant gains made in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the past decade are encouraging, countries most affected by the pandemic continue to struggle to place enough people on treatment and to...
Last updated 28 July 2012
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Untangling the Web of Antiretroviral Price Reductions: 15th Edition
Eight million people in developing countries are on HIV treatment today, but the number of people who need access to HIV medicines is growing.
Last updated 25 July 2012
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Closer to Home: Delivering Antiretroviral Therapy in the Community
Experience from Four Countries in Southern Africa
Last updated 25 July 2012
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Speed Up Scale-Up: Strategies, Tools and Policies to Get the Best HIV Treatment to More People, Sooner
Where are we now? For over a decade, people living with HIV, treatment advocates, clinicians, and health ministries have been grappling with how to ensure increased access to quality antiretroviral...
Last updated 24 July 2012
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Providing antiretroviral therapy for mobile populations: Lessons learned from a cross border ARV programme in Musina, South Africa
Migrant populations are especially vulnerable to HIV and TB. They are at higher risk of infection, face challenges in accessing care, and have a higher risk of poor adherence, treatment interruption,...
Last updated 23 July 2012
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Undetectable: How Viral Load Monitoring Can Improve HIV Treatment in Developing Countries
Today, eight million people in developing countries have access to HIV therapy and while many more need to be reached with life-saving medicines, this is important progress. However, the monitoring that...
Last updated 23 July 2012
www.msfaccess.org/our-work/hiv-aids/article/1866 -
Antiretroviral Sequencing Meeting Report
MSF, Solidarité thérapeutique hospitalière en réseau (Esther), Solidarité thérapeutique contre le sida (SOLTHIS) convened a meeting in September 2011 of HIV treatment experts to look at antiretroviral...
Last updated 21 March 2012
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Lives in the balance: The urgent need for HIV and TB treatment in Myanmar
The UN estimates that over the last few years between 15,000 - 20,000 people living with HIV die annually in Myanmar, because of lack of access to urgent lifesaving anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
Last updated 22 February 2012
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Ten Stories that Mattered in Access to Medicines in 2011
Introduction 2011 marks the ten-year anniversary of two events that have helped shape people’s ability in developing countries to access quality, affordable medical care. First, the signing of...
Last updated 20 December 2011
www.msfaccess.org/our-work/hiv-aids/article/1715


