News items related to: Research
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New report documents Make Medicines Affordable campaign efforts to address patent barriers to bedaquiline for tuberculosis treatment
The case study focuses on advocacy and legal actions undertaken by civil society organizations in Brazil, Ukraine, Thailand, Belarus, India,...
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New market intelligence report explores Senegal’s medicine & vaccines supply systems in HIV, TB, HPV & cancer areas
Senegal relies on several procurement mechanisms depending on the disease area. For HIV, medicines are procured through two channels: government...
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New Analysis Exposes Path to Affordable Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention
Lenacapavir, administered just twice a year, has been shown to reduce HIV transmission to nearly zero. However, the drug’s high...
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A look into the findings of the Market Intelligence Study for Uganda
In full recognition of the gloom that hovers around the withdrawal of funds, allow me shed a little light to...
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Researchers Reveal Strategies Used by Big Pharma to Monopolize COVID-19 Drugs and Vaccines
Pharmaceutical companies took advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring maximum profits and monopolies on life-saving vaccines and drugs, according to...
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Patent-free, low-cost vaccines highly protective against severe COVID
A new analysis of 390,459 participants assessing 14 different COVID-19 vaccines has identified no significant difference in efficacy against both symptomatic and severe...
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Same Meds, New Patents: What Do Activists Need to Know About Long-Acting Formulations?
Long-Acting Formulations (LAFs) have the potential to make treatment for hepatitis C (HCV) and tuberculosis (TB) easier to adhere to,...
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MMA’s partners in Kazakhstan call for systemic changes to the country’s intellectual property and access to medicines framework in their annual report
Answer Foundation and Antihepatitis C Foundation, MMA’s partners in Kazakhstan, with technical support from ITPC-Ru, recently launched a comprehensive Annual...
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COVID-19 Community Resource: resource for access to COVID-19 medical technology
COVID-19 has revealed – and drastically worsened – economic and social inequality on a global scale. Governmental decisions to prioritize...
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New resource: COVID-19 timeline
Today, one year after the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared COVID-19 as a pandemic (11 March 2020), we launch...
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The next COVID-19 crisis: A vaccine apartheid endangering us all
The West bought billions of vaccines fast and cheap, leaving poorer nations waiting longer and paying more. Published by The...
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New data demonstrates the impact of patents in Ukraine
2020 will be remembered for COVID-19. The scale of the pandemic highlights the urgent need to ensure equitable access to...