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  International donors must not retreat from commitment to HIV treatment scale-up, MSF warns
06.11.09
  Cost-effective ways to reduce loss to follow-up in ART programmes identified
28.10.09
  Nurse prescribing of ARVs: evidence of success in Rwanda and Lesotho
28.10.09
  Study rates Luxembourg as having the best HIV prevention and care in Europe
19.10.09
  Kenya: Court case holds up national ARV supply
13.10.09
  Mobile phone attachment costing US$10 could be used for CD4 counting
07.10.09
  Four million now receiving ART, 5 million still in need
30.09.09
  South Africa: Budgeting failures threaten ARV programme
23.09.09
  Clinical officers and nurses make similar decisions to physicians on starting antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda
03.09.09
  India rejects patents on two HIV drugs
02.09.09
  Cheap viral load test is as reliable as standard: Botswana places large order
01.09.09
  Earlier treatment could be cost-effective for South Africa
07.08.09
  Second-line treatment: Clinton Foundation announces new price cut
06.08.09
  Scale up of early infant diagnosis in rural Ethiopia successful
02.07.09
  WHO HIV boss warns against two-tier global system of treatment
30.06.09
  More information on causes of death needed to fine-tune ART services in Africa
24.06.09
  Gates Foundation to fund trial of lower efavirenz dose
29.04.09
  Significant reductions in price of first- and second-line HIV treatment thanks to UNITAID and Clinton deal
17.04.09
  Task-shifting key to achieving South Africa's treatment goal
14.04.09
  Study shows potential for using dried blood spots for HIV viral load testing
08.04.09

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