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World Malaria Day : Unitaid commits to ensure increased and equitable access to life-saving tools against malaria

News | 23 April 2021
...a treatment that kills the mosquito after biting a human or livestock, can contribute to reducing the malaria burden. Upcoming initiatives will seek to address relapsing Plasmodium vivax (P.vivax) malaria...

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Unitaid issues call for proposals to build effective delivery strategies for new vector control tools

News | 25 April 2023
...mix of interventions to deliver greatest impact. Residual malaria transmission by mosquitoes that elude bed nets and indoor spraying is an ongoing problem. Outdoor biting perpetuates disease transmission as these...

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Unitaid reaffirms its commitment to confront malaria in the context of COVID-19

News | 24 April 2020
...grant, aiming to demonstrate that ivermectin can kill malaria-carrying mosquitoes that bite treated populations, hence disrupting transmission. Unitaid’s newest investments build on a robust malaria portfolio that doubled from 2015-2019...

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PAHO and Unitaid launch collaboration to advance the elimination of mother-to-child transmission of Chagas disease

News | 30 June 2022
...disease is complicated by several factors including its multiple means of transmission, through insect bites but also from the blood of an affected person or even by consumption of contaminated...

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Groundbreaking Agreement Reduces by 75% the Cost of HIV Treatment for Children in Low-and Middle-Income Countries

News | 01 December 2020
...HIV have a poor response to treatment because they take anti-retroviral medication that is not correctly dosed or bitter to taste. Despite being the World Health Organisation-recommended first-line treatment for...

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Unitaid and TB Alliance announce world’s first appropriate TB medicines for children in correct doses

News | 02 December 2015
...must crush or chop available drugs, and piece together the treatment regimen. Splitting TB pills, which gives the medication a bitter taste and usually results in imprecise dosing, makes the...

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Increase in number of countries adopting HIV self-testing policies

News | 20 July 2016
...of Tropical Medicine, and University College London. It will generate crucial information about how to deliver HIV self-tests to people living in urban and rural areas. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1OA1JVi...

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UnitaidExplore: innovations to increase access to oxygen therapy

News | 21 February 2020
This call for applications is closed. Introducing … UnitaidExplore! The innovation environment is evolving—UnitaidExplore is a new funding mechanism seeking new ideas from across spheres to develop innovations or innovative...

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New teatment unveiled for children living with HIV

News | 21 July 2016
...treat children living with HIV that had high alcohol content, and tasted bitter. “The ARV pellets were not an easy task but we did it,” said Dr Marc Lallement, MD,...

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Unitaid encourages further safety reviews of HIV drug

News | 18 May 2018
...aim of the programs is to help WHO in its efforts to draw up guidelines and to facilitate adoption by countries of the best available antiretroviral regimens. WHO’s statement: https://bit.ly/2Le1i7w...

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