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Scaling up treatment and models of service delivery
- Experts at 2009 HIV Implementers' meeting worry about sustainability of HIV programmes - 29/06/09
- Making the money work harder: the new reality of HIV scale-up - 29/06/09
- Dr Kevin De Cock calls for end to suboptimal HIV care for resource-limited settings - 29/06/09
- Using mobile phones in HIV care and prevention - 21/05/09
- Universal testing and immediate treatment could cut HIV infections by 95% in 10 years - 27/11/2008
- First-line antiretroviral therapy: not as simple as we'd like it to be - 19/06/08
- How to deliver good adherence support: lessons from round the world - 10/9/2007
- A follow-up on follow-up: shifting to a community-based response to improve retention in care - 31/8/2007
- Towards a comprehensive package of preventive and palliative care - 17/8/2007
- HIV treatment and displaced populations - 27/6/2007
- Brazil’s HIV/AIDS programme is a model for the rest of the world, but the cost of second-line therapies and the spread of HIV-1C could spell danger for the future - 27/10/2005
- Former manager of Botswana’s antiretroviral treatment programme describes barriers to rapid scale-up and suggest possible solutions at 2nd South African AIDS Conference - 27/10/2005
- Treatment equity in practice: how scarce resources for treatment are being used, and the ethical dilemmas that need to be debated - Part One - 27/10/2005
- Treatment equity in practice: how scarce resources for treatment are being used, and the ethical dilemmas that need to be debated - Part Two - 27/10/2005
- Getting antiretrovirals to where they are needed: drug procurement and quality - 27/10/2005
- Laboratory requirements for scaling up HIV treatment - 27/10/2005
- CDC pioneers family-based "preventive care" in Uganda as framework for rollout - 27/10/2005
- Integrating prevention research into the provision of HIV care - 23/5/2006
- Delivering 3 X 5: what are the next steps? - 27/10/2005
- Learning from Botswana - 27/10/2005
- MTCT-plus: Family-focused care and treatment - 27/10/2005
- Professional roles and ARV provision - 27/10/2005
- Amsterdam workshop on scaling up treatment (meeting report) - 27/10/2005
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Scaling up treatment and models of service delivery
-
Experts at 2009 HIV Implementers' meeting worry about sustainability of HIV programmes - 29/06/09
-
Making the money work harder: the new reality of HIV scale-up - 29/06/09
-
Dr Kevin De Cock calls for end to suboptimal HIV care for resource-limited settings - 29/06/09
-
Using mobile phones in HIV care and prevention - 21/05/09
-
Universal testing and immediate treatment could cut HIV infections by 95% in 10 years - 27/11/2008
-
First-line antiretroviral therapy: not as simple as we'd like it to be - 19/06/08
-
How to deliver good adherence support: lessons from round the world - 10/9/2007
-
A follow-up on follow-up: shifting to a community-based response to improve retention in care - 31/8/2007
-
Towards a comprehensive package of preventive and palliative care - 17/8/2007
-
HIV treatment and displaced populations - 27/6/2007
-
Brazil’s HIV/AIDS programme is a model for the rest of the world, but the cost of second-line therapies and the spread of HIV-1C could spell danger for the future - 27/10/2005
-
Former manager of Botswana’s antiretroviral treatment programme describes barriers to rapid scale-up and suggest possible solutions at 2nd South African AIDS Conference - 27/10/2005
-
Treatment equity in practice: how scarce resources for treatment are being used, and the ethical dilemmas that need to be debated - Part One - 27/10/2005
-
Treatment equity in practice: how scarce resources for treatment are being used, and the ethical dilemmas that need to be debated - Part Two - 27/10/2005
-
Getting antiretrovirals to where they are needed: drug procurement and quality - 27/10/2005
-
Laboratory requirements for scaling up HIV treatment - 27/10/2005
-
CDC pioneers family-based "preventive care" in Uganda as framework for rollout - 27/10/2005
-
Integrating prevention research into the provision of HIV care - 23/5/2006
-
Delivering 3 X 5: what are the next steps? - 27/10/2005
-
Learning from Botswana - 27/10/2005
-
MTCT-plus: Family-focused care and treatment - 27/10/2005
-
Professional roles and ARV provision - 27/10/2005
-
Amsterdam workshop on scaling up treatment (meeting report) - 27/10/2005
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Its publication is supported by the UK government's Department for International Development (DfID), the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and the Stop TB Department of the World Health Organization.
Other supporters include Positive Action GlaxoSmithKline (founding sponsor); Abbott Fund; Abbott Molecular; Cavidi; Elton John AIDS Foundation; Merck & Co., Inc.; Pfizer Ltd; F Hoffmann La Roche; Schering Plough; and Tibotec, a division of Janssen Cilag.
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