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Unitaid’s Expand-TB and TBXpert MTB-TIF projects detect over a quarter of all MDR-TB cases
News | 22 October 2014
...of the technology at the time. The technology reduces test result times from weeks to a few hours, including for drug-resistant strains and for HIV co-infected TB patients, enabling patients...
Unitaid to support new tools for P. vivax malaria and long-acting medical technologies to fight disease
News | 07 December 2018
MARRAKESH, Morocco – Unitaid’s Executive Board agreed to support innovative, long-acting medical technologies to prevent and treat infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries, and to promote new tools for...
The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund and Unitaid collaboration to accelerate access to innovative solutions
News | 31 March 2020
Tokyo and Geneva – The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT) and Unitaid have signed a collaboration framework that aims to increase awareness of and access to innovation and expertise...
LAPaL, the Long-Acting Therapeutics Patents and Licences Database, is now available with enhanced features to track new drug development
News | 18 February 2023
...Therapeutics Patents and Licences Database LAPaL. Launched in 2021 by the Medicines Patent Pool with support from Unitaid, LAPaL is a free online dynamic resource that provides information on technical...
Unitaid seeks to fund innovative projects against TB and drug-resistance
News | 01 May 2018
...focus on vulnerable groups such as children. showing the usefulness of technologies to help patients complete treatment . “Adherence technologies” can include, but are not limited to, devices like smart...
Jennah Kriebel
technical manager, strategy team Dr. Jennah Kriebel joined the strategy team in 2019 as senior technical manager, strategy and innovation. An American citizen born in Hawaii, she has worked on...
Unitaid invests in long-acting medicines to simplify treatment and prevention for HIV, TB, malaria and HCV
News | 30 January 2020
...making more efficient ways for patients to take them. “We see an enormous potential in this technology for changing people’s lives,” Unitaid Deputy Executive Director Philippe Duneton said. University of...
One million women screened for cervical cancer in low-and middle-income countries
News | 07 March 2023
...circumvent the need for pelvic examinations–a promising technique to increase participation in screening programs. Supporting integrated patient monitoring tools, connected to national databases, across many program countries. Introducing portable thermal...
Malawi and viral-load testing: The future of the HIV response in rural areas
News | 16 July 2014
...which is now the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended approach to monitor the level of HIV in the blood. Machines are large, expensive and require skilled technicians to operate, putting...
Improving access to novel COVID-19 treatments: Launch of Member States briefing on how to navigate interfaces between public health and intellectual property
News | 11 April 2023
...and to improve access. This includes licenses for access, the use of TRIPS flexibilities and the implementation of the WTO TRIPS decision. WHO will continue providing technical assistance on how...