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South Africa
- Palliative care: pain and symptom control being ignored in South Africa due to lack of training, legal barriers - 10/9/2007
- 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
- HIV treatment and displaced populations - 27/6/2007
- Scaling up laboratory capacity for the coming storm of XDR-TB, and why the HIV treating community must get involved now - 28/11/2006
- South African Treatment Scale-up Progress Report - 27/10/2005
- South Africa - Is slow progress a sign of lack of commitment? - 27/10/2005
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South Africa
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Palliative care: pain and symptom control being ignored in South Africa due to lack of training, legal barriers - 10/9/2007
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How to deliver good adherence support: lessons from round the world - 10/9/2007
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A follow-up on follow-up: shifting to a community-based response to improve retention in care - 31/8/2007
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HIV treatment and displaced populations - 27/6/2007
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Scaling up laboratory capacity for the coming storm of XDR-TB, and why the HIV treating community must get involved now - 28/11/2006
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South African Treatment Scale-up Progress Report - 27/10/2005
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South Africa - Is slow progress a sign of lack of commitment? - 27/10/2005
About HATIP
A regular electronic newsletter for health care workers and community-based organisations on HIV treatment in resource-limited settings.
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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