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Access to AIDS Care Increasing at Snail’s Pace
London, 30th November 2004 – Donor governments and countries hardest hit by HIV/AIDS must take immediate steps to address today’s treatment deficit emergency and the gaps in research and development...
Last updated 30 November 2004
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Guatemalan Congress Repeals Law That Restricted Access to Medicines
MSF warns that this step forward could be reversed by similar provisions in the recently signed United States-Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA).
Last updated 26 November 2004
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MSF challenges Ministerial Summit on Health Research to ensure development of new medicines
Geneva/Mexico City, November 16th 2004 - The current system for health research and development is failing to bring the benefits of medical progress to the poor, according to the medical humanitarian...
Last updated 16 November 2004
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DNDi: 'The gap is growing: More resources needed now for neglected diseases'
Two important conferences convene this month that will decide the future of patients suffering from neglected diseases in the poorer countries of the world: The Ministerial Summit on Health Research,...
Last updated 11 November 2004
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MSF responds to shortages of Novartis malaria drug Coartem announced by the WHO
On November 8th the World Health Organization communicated mis-information regarding reasons for current shortages of the malaria drug artemether-lumefantrine (sole supplier Novartis, under the trade...
Last updated 10 November 2004
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Lack of AIDS Drugs for Children: A Matter of Life and Death
Children with AIDS are dying needlessly because of a lack of suitable and adapted medicines, according to Médecins Sans Frontières, the medical humanitarian organisation. A day before the opening of...
Last updated 2 November 2004
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MSF statement on European Commission’s proposal for facilitating export of generic medicines to developing countries
October 29, 2004 - Médecins Sans Frontières is encouraged to see a proposal by the European Commission that sets out rules to allow the export from the European Union of generic medicines to developing...
Last updated 29 October 2004
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Time to stop fooling ourselves: TB is spiralling out of control
Paris/Geneva, October 26th 2004 - On the eve of a major international conference on tuberculosis and lung health(*), the humanitarian medical organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warns that...
Last updated 26 October 2004
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Living with TB in Malawi
Cecilia is 30 years old but moves with the hesitant gait of an old woman. She was admitted to the Thyolo hospital a week ago and is still too weak to walk unaided. She has active TB for the second time...
Last updated 26 October 2004
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Living with TB and HIV/AIDS in Malawi
Cecilia is 30 years old but moves with the hesitant gait of an old woman. She was admitted to the Thyolo hospital a week ago and is still too weak to walk unaided. She has active TB for the second time...
Last updated 25 October 2004
www.msfaccess.org/content/living-tb-and-hivaids-malawi

