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HIV/AIDS

To reach millions in need, AIDS treatment must be adapted to poor countries

"Our experience convinces us that treatment must be free for patients," said Christine Jamet, head of mission in Kenya. "If there was a fee, many of those who desperately need these lifesaving drugs would not be able to get them." Project Update - 27 Nov 2003
 
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Laos

MSF treats first patient with anti-retrovirals in Laos

In the future MSF aims to bring HAART to all patients suffering from HIV/Aids in and around Savannaketh. MSF is also looking for ways to expand its treatment programme to other parts of the country. Press Release - 24 Oct 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

AIDS drugs now available for 36 cents a dayunder Clinton Foundation deal

"With this announcement, the World Health Organization's objective of reaching three million by 2005 becomes much more feasible." Press Release - 23 Oct 2003
 
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Kenya

Glimmer of hope in the midst of sobering AIDS news

New MSF/WHO report documents successful drug strategies. Press Release - 22 Sep 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

African patients adhere well to anti-HIV regimens

In one study, patients in Kampala, Uganda, were taking 90-94% of their medications. Two other studies - by MSF, of 550 patients in Khayelitsha, and another, of 58 patients in Senegal - had similar findings. Estimates in developed nations are around 70%. Project Update - 13 Sep 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Selecting patients for antiretroviral therapy

This sub-article accompanies the feature Demystifying antiretroviral therapy in resource-poor settings. Project Update - 15 Aug 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

Demystifying antiretroviral therapy in resource-poor settings

Today, the debate centres on if antiretroviral therapy is possible in severely resource-constrained environments, and, increasingly, on the best ways to deliver these drugs. In a poor township 30 kilometers outside Cape Town, South Africa, MSF set out to grapple with both of these issues.
Project Update - 15 Aug 2003
 
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HIV/AIDS

AIDS treatment scale-up efforts threatened

AIDS treatment scale-up efforts threatened. Press Release - 16 Jul 2003
 
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Peru

Peru's jail population at far higher risk to HIV/AIDS infection

In Lurigancho Penitentiary's medical facilities, MSF treats 65 cases of HIV/AIDS. However, the prison's seroprevalence index of 2.6 indicates that there are at least 180 possible carriers of the HIV/AIDS in the facility. In this particular prison, inmates are seven times more likely to acquire an infection of HIV / AIDS than on the street. Project Update - 26 Jun 2003
 
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Malawi

Life continues - in spite of HIV

"Africa is dying! Protect yourselves against HIV!". This is how the President of Malawi campaigns for the use of condoms. But already almost a million of the near ten million inhabitants of this country are HIV-positive. The educational programs are not helping any longer. They need medical help to survive. In July 2001, Médecins Sans Frontières began to treat HIV/Aids patients with antiretroviral medicines in the Chiradzulu hospital. Dr Norbert Lüneborg reports from this pilot project. Project Update - 24 Jun 2003
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