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Infectious diseases high on agenda under new WHO leadership : Khabir Ahmad : Lancet Infectious Diseases 01 September 2003
President Clinton signs Global Call for Action for AIDS Vaccines
Speaking in London 13 December 2002 at the annual Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Lecture on AIDS

African patients adhere well to anti-HIV regimens
The Lancet: Volume 362, Number 9387 13 September 2003

ACCESS TO ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY IN RESOURCE-POOR SETTING
Scaling up access to HAART in Haiti
The Lancet September 20, 2003 In Health and Human

HIV Report Sept 2002 - Antiretroviral Treatment in Developing Countries By Jean Nachega, M.D., M.P.H.
Too little, too late? Burning to the ground
2003 Retrovirus Conference Report - International Treatment Policy to change therapy

WHO Draft Guidelines for Antiretroviral Therapy in Resource Limited Settings
.By Lisa A. Spacek, M.D., Ph.D. July 2002

Susan Clarke, MD, MRCPI, Eamon Keenan, MD, MRCPsych, Mairin Ryan, PhD, Michael Barry, MD, PhD, Fiona Mulcahy, MD, FRCPI 09/04/2002
Simplifying HIV Therapeutics, and the Global Treatment of AIDS   
Jeffrey Laurence, MD 03/12/2003

In Haiti, a program to treat poor AIDS patients shows the way for other countries
TRACY KIDDER,Sunday, December 21, 2003
Paying the price of HIV/AIDS-South Africa and beyond :
Kelly Morris :Lancet Infectious Diseases 01 September 2003

Memorial Lecture on AIDS  Given by William Jefferson Clinton on December 13, 2001.
Cabinet Statement STATEMENT ON SPECIAL CABINET MEETING: ENHANCED PROGRAMME AGAINST HIV AND AIDS, 8 August 2003



Articles
HIV Statistics From Africa Via Agence France-Presse 
Mark Mascolini
September 19,
2003

Access to antiretrovirals in resource-restricted settings
December 5, 2002

Access to HAART for the developing world The next hurdle: affordable lab monitoring (part 1)
December 5, 2002 IATEC Update.

How to deliver care for people with HIV/AIDS and their families
Community Organisers Toolbox August 2003

TREATING THE UNTREATABLE IN THE INNER CITY
2003 Laurel Award Recipient

EDMONTON DIRECTLY OBSERVED THERAPY (DOT) FOR HIGHLY ACTIVE ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (HAART)

Africans advocate antiretroviral strategy similar to DOTS
The Lancet: Volume 362, Number 9391 11 October 2003
Charles Wendo reporting from Nairobi

Scaling Up Antiretroviral Therapy for Developing Countries -- We Can Walk and Chew Gum at the Same Time
Mauro Schechter, MD, PhD  Medscape January 13, 2004


The “Free by 5” Campaign for Universal, Free Antiretroviral Therapy
Alan Whiteside and Sabrina Lee  
PLOS
(Public Library of Science)
July 19, 2005

CD4 Measurements in Patients with HIV: Are They Feasible for Poor Settings?
Zvi Bentwich  
PLOS
(Public Library of Science)
July 19, 2005

A Microchip CD4 Counting Method for HIV Monitoring in Resource-Poor Settings
William R. Rodriguez  
PLOS (Public Library of Science)
May 12, 2008