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Beyond Our Means?
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This brief provides an overview of the issues affecting access to antiretroviral treatment in the developing world. It includes, extends and corrects information in the report Beyond Our Means? The cost of treating HIV/AIDS in the developing world, published by Panos in July 2000.
According to this brief at least 12 million people in the developing world are in urgent need of the antiretroviral drugs which suppress HIV and indefinitely postpone symptoms of AIDS. But the vast majority live in the world's poorest countries and cannot afford the drugs, medical tests and consultations cost. This brief examines the issues surrounding access to HIV/AIDS treatments in the developing countries.
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According to this brief at least 12 million people in the developing world are in urgent need of the antiretroviral drugs which suppress HIV and indefinitely postpone symptoms of AIDS. But the vast majority live in the world's poorest countries and cannot afford the drugs, medical tests and consultations cost. This brief examines the issues surrounding access to HIV/AIDS treatments in the developing countries.
Click here to download as a PDF file.
Click here to view as a Word document.
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