Myanmar
10 articles related to "Myanmar"
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Right of people to affordable access to medicines
As world leaders gather in Washington DC this week for the International AIDS Conference they will face the stark reality that we are only reaching half the people who are in urgent need of life-saving...
Op-eds & Articles – Last updated 27 July 2012
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MSF opens new HIV/AIDS clinic on India Myanmar border
19 April 2012 - This week, MSF opened a new clinic in Moreh, a small rural town in Chandel district in the Indian state of Manipur that is on the border with Myanmar. The specialised clinic offers...
Web article – Last updated 19 April 2012
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Lives in the balance: The Urgent Need for HIV & TB treatment in Myanmar
Multimedia – Last updated 22 February 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). Lives...
Report – Last updated 22 February 2012
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MSF calls for urgent action to save lives in Myanmar
Bangkok, Thailand 22 February 2012 – In a report released today Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), the largest provider of HIV treatment in Myanmar (1), highlights the critical...
Press Release – Last updated 22 February 2012
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Lives in the Balance: the story of Maung Myint, a TB and HIV patient struggling to get lifesaving treatment in Myanmar, as donors slash future funding.
Maung Myint, “I believe ART will be able to give me a normal life. I dream to be healthy again, to own a flip-flop making business. I don’t know what will happen if I can’t get ART....
Web article – Last updated 22 February 2012
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Myanmar: HIV/AIDS is still a taboo subject
Myanmar 2011 © Veronique Terrasse/MSF Dr Calorine Mekiedje specialises in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and has worked in Mozambique and Cameroon, among other places. She talks about her experience...
Web article – Last updated 24 November 2011
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Myanmar: helping patients follow their treatment
Myanmar 2011 © Veronique Terrasse/MSF Dawn is just breaking when MSF counsellor Aung Hein Maw begins his day. Every day, Maw makes the journey to various villages in the Dawei and Myeik...
Web article – Last updated 24 November 2011
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World Aids Day: Neglected Virus causing blindness in Southeast Asia
Geneva/Bangkok, 1 December 2007 – Failure to diagnose and treat cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV) in people with AIDS is leading to unnecessary blindness, according to a paper published today in...
Press Release – Last updated 15 July 2011
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People in Southeast Asia needlessly becoming blind due to a neglected virus
Geneva/Bangkok, 1 December 2007 – Failure to diagnose and treat cytomegalovirus retinitis (CMV) in people with AIDS is leading to unnecessary blindness, according to a paper published today in...
Press Release – Last updated 15 July 2011
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