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  Global cost of HIV treatment and prevention could reach $35 billion by 2031
10.11.09
  International donors must not retreat from commitment to HIV treatment scale-up, MSF warns
06.11.09
  Cost of ART delivery in Malawi affordable within WHO-recommended health budget
22.07.09
  Health systems are benefiting from AIDS spending, experts say
20.07.09
  World Bank: Financial crisis threatens HIV treatment for 1.7 million
29.04.09
  HIV cure needs to be scientific, funding priority, researchers and advocates warn
05.03.09
  Botswana: bleak outlook for future AIDS funding
25.02.09
  'ART as prevention tool' policy announced for British Columbia
04.07.08
  The Lancet: HIV is a global disaster
04.07.08
  8 million new HIV infections in Asia by 2020 unless prevention stepped up
02.04.08
  $42 billion neded to achieve universal access by 2010, says UNAIDS
26.09.07
  Contributions by (RED) to the Global Fund reach $45 million
26.09.07
  Half of all new HIV infections could be averted if proven prevention efforts expanded
29.06.07
  Global MDR and XDR TB control needs extra $2.15 billion by end of 2008, says WHO
25.06.07
  WHO issues clarification on pharmacovigilance funding
25.06.07
  President Bush asks for doubling of PEPFAR funds
31.05.07
  HIV treatment now reaching 28% of those in need worldwide, says WHO
17.04.07
  Global Fund risks `Medicines without Doctors` if it doesn’t finance health sector scale-up
17.04.07
  One in eight UK HIV clinicians say cost reduced ARV prescribing choices in 2006
15.02.07
  US researchers estimate HIV treatment will work for 24 years and cost £200k
10.11.06

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