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  Governments in southern Africa need to work harder at treatment scale-up, say activists
11.12.08
  Study highlights bottlenecks in ARV supply in West Africa
11.12.08
  Botswana expects HIV treatment numbers to reach 225,000 by 2016
10.12.08
  HIV testing for mothers and children must expand, UN report shows
01.12.08
  Universal testing and treatment could reduce new HIV infections in southern Africa by 95% in 10 years
26.11.08
  Migrants with MDR-TB in southern Africa being dumped off at borders without referrals to care
31.10.08
  UK conference discusses ‘disastrous’ impact of the myth of ‘HIV health tourism’
20.10.08
  Survey shows less than 25% getting ARVS in many countries, despite growth in international funding
18.09.08
  HIV treatment must lead transformation of primary health care in developing world
16.09.08
  Brazil rejects tenofovir patent
05.09.08
  Poor results using non-medical HIV counsellors to screen for treatment eligibility in Malawi
03.09.08
  `Express care` by nurses for people starting HIV treatment decreases clinic congestion, and may improve outcomes
18.08.08
  Uptake of second-line treatment `stagnant` in developing world
14.08.08
  AIDS in 2031: where will we be?
06.08.08
  Treatment outcomes in Latin America, China and Botswana: successes and shortfalls
06.08.08
  Swiss statement that ‘undetectable equals uninfectious’ creates more controversy in Mexico City
05.08.08
  PEPFAR reauthorisation approved by President Bush; HIV travel ban will end
30.07.08
  'ART as prevention tool' policy announced for British Columbia
04.07.08
  The Lancet: HIV is a global disaster
04.07.08
  UK pledges £6 billion to improve health systems to help secure universal HIV treatment access [amended]
03.06.08

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