Critics Say Massachusetts Budget Cuts for AIDS, Hepatitis C Programs Could ‘Reverse Progress’ Against Diseases By khnweb Nov. 14, 2001
Zambian Women Prefer Nevirapine Therapy Without HIV Testing to Prevent Perinatal Transmission When Resources Are Limited By khnweb Nov. 13, 2001
Baltimore to Launch Directly Observed Therapy Program for HIV-Positive Individuals By khnweb Nov. 13, 2001
Rolling Stone Investigative Report Examines the Accuracy of AIDS Statistics in Sub-Saharan Africa By khnweb Nov. 13, 2001
WTO Ministers to Vote on TRIPS Compromise That Allows Developing Nations to Override Patents in Public Health Crises By khnweb Nov. 13, 2001
U.S. Public Health Service Issues Revised Guidelines on HIV Counseling, Screening of Pregnant Women By khnweb Nov. 13, 2001
China’s First Major HIV/AIDS Conference Focuses on Prevention, Although Most Infected Do Not Receive Care By khnweb Nov. 12, 2001
Community Raises Concerns About AIDS Organization That Runs Nightclub Out of Its Headquarters By khnweb Nov. 12, 2001
Baltimore Sun Profiles Top AIDS Scientist’s Emergence as Bioterrorism Spokesperson By khnweb Nov. 12, 2001
In Compromise, WTO Negotiators Agree TRIPS ‘Shall Not Prevent’ Members From Taking Public Health Protection Measures By khnweb Nov. 12, 2001
Florida Appeals Court Overturns Lower Court Order for Pharmacy to Disclose HIV Patient Names, Addresses By khnweb Nov. 9, 2001
CDC Researchers Identify New Zidovudine-Resistant HIV Subtype in Treatment-Naive Patients By khnweb Nov. 9, 2001
As World Trade Organization Talks Begin, ‘Bitter Disputes’ Anticipated Over Access to Patented AIDS Drugs By khnweb Nov. 9, 2001
GOP Lawmakers Send Letter to HHS Secretary Thompson Criticizing CDC for Funding ‘Inappropriate’ HIV Prevention Programs By khnweb Nov. 9, 2001
U.S. Government Actions to Obtain Low-Cost Cipro Stand in ‘Stark Contrast’ to Position on TRIPS, Lancet Editorial Says By khnweb Nov. 9, 2001