As Drug Makers Wage ‘Price War’ in Africa, Merck Lowers AIDS Drug Prices Again By khnweb March 8, 2001
Drug Industry Concerned Weakening HIV Drug Patents in Brazil, South Africa Would Have International Implications, NPR’s ‘Morning Edition’ Reports By khnweb March 8, 2001
N.J. Court Rules HIV Diagnosis, Not AIDS, Determining Factor for Lawsuit Time Limits By khnweb March 8, 2001
Sens. Feinstein and Feingold Introduce Bill to Increase Antiretroviral Drug Access in Developing Countries By khnweb March 7, 2001
Poverty, Cultural Taboos Impede HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education Efforts in India, Washington Post Reports By khnweb March 7, 2001
Op-Ed Recommends Several Steps for the United States to Take in Promoting Access to HIV/AIDS Drugs By khnweb March 7, 2001
Canada’s Past Drug Patent Policies Seen as Example for Current Debate, NPR’s ‘Morning Edition’ Reports By khnweb March 7, 2001
Trial Over South Africa’s Generic Drug Importation Act Postponed Until Next Month By khnweb March 6, 2001
Appellate Court Rules that Foster Parents Can Sue Against Pennsylvania County’s HIV-Infected Child Policy By khnweb March 6, 2001
Newsday’s Laurie Garrett Shares Experiences on HIV Spread in Developing Countries By khnweb March 6, 2001
Trial Over South Africa’s Generic Drug Importation Act Postponed Until April 18 By khnweb March 6, 2001