Reports
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Ten Stories that Mattered in Access to Medicines in 2011
Last updated 20 December 2011
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PLoS:Feasibility, Drug Safety, and Effectiveness of Etiological Treatment Programs for Chagas Disease.
MSF has provided diagnostic and treatment services for Chagas disease since 1999. This report describes 10 years of field experience in four MSF programmes in Honduras, Guatemala, and Bolivia, focusing...
Last updated 9 July 2009
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Chagas Disease: Update on progress and future perspectives
This document is intended to provide an overview of American trypanosomiasis or Chagas’ disease. It is meant for both medical and non-medical readers, and seeks to present a comprehensive view on both...
Last updated 3 August 2006
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MSF Human African Trypanosomiasis Dossier
This document provides an overview of present issues surrounding the control of human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), or sleeping sickness, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. It is meant...
Last updated 1 July 2006
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The Crisis of Neglected Diseases: Developing Treatments and Ensuring Access - Conference report
Report of the conference held in March 2002 in New York, summarising key issues and findings, including extent of the crisis in R&D for drugs for neglected diseases, possible solutions (PPPs, governmental...
Last updated 12 April 2002
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Fatal Imbalance. The Crisis in Research and Development for Drugs for Neglected Diseases
The health revolution of the last 30 years, which has produced substantial gains in life expectancy and unparalleled medical advances, has left most of the world’s population behind in important ways.
Last updated 3 September 2001
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Report: "Ensuring Innovation for Neglected Diseases Research and Development"
On 8th June 2005, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) organised a conference in London to identify strategies to increase research and development (R&D) for neglected diseases, discuss recent initiatives...
Last updated 12 August 2005
www.msfaccess.org/our-work/neglected-diseases/article/934

