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Over a million AIDS deaths preventable by 2020

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Call is issued for improved diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections. GENEVA: 24th October 2016. Fungal infection causes around half of AIDS-related deaths, of which there were 1,100,000 in 20151.  A first of its kind analysis – ‘Modelling reduction in AIDS deaths’ by the University of Manchester’s Professor David W Denning2 and published today in… Read more »

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Online fungal microscopy course will teach rapid diagnosis of fungal infection for everyone worldwide

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Experts in Manchester have now developed the world’s first Fungal Microscopy online course. It is aimed at doctors, clinical scientists and laboratory technologists across the world, and because it is online, students in poorer countries where the need for information is greatest will now be able to learn how to recognize many serious pathogenic fungi…. Read more »

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Millions deprived of life- saving antifungal medicines

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The world is in the grip of a global crisis that kills the equivalent of the populations of Philadelphia, Kampala or Prague, – around 1.6 million each year. A new report published today in the esteemed Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, documents how many countries do not have life-saving antifungal therapies. Fungal infections attack the lungs… Read more »

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Cryptococcal meningitis persists despite 90-90-90 – Botswana experience

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At the EMBO Mycoses in AIDS meeting in Cape Town, Dr Joe Jarvis working in Gabarone, Botswana questioned the value of 90-90-90 in reducing cryptococcal meningitis.   Just published in the prestigious journal Lancet HIV, is Botswana’s record in rolling our 90-90-90 antiretroviral therapy.  Botswana achieved: 83·3% individuals knew their HIV status, among these 87·4%, were… Read more »

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Importance of access to fungal disease diagnostics in AIDS highlighted in Russia by GAFFI’s President

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At the Russian-Chinese conference on Medical Microbiology and Clinical Mycology in St Petersburg, GAFFI’s President, Professor David Denning outlined the massive opportunity to save many lives from AIDS. In 2014, UNAIDS estimated that there were 1.2 million deaths from AIDS, ~400,000 attributable to TB. Four fungal infections probably account for over 500,000 deaths a year… Read more »

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Essential medicines in the USA – acquisition of generic marketing licenses causing exponential price rise

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In the USA an alarming trend for pharmaceutical companies to purchase marketing rights for aged off-patent drugs and then immediately raising the cost of the generic medication extortionately by as much as 5433% has been highlighted in an editorial in the New England Journal of Medicine (Alpern, Son & Stauffer, 2016). A much publicised case… Read more »

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Henk den Besten to join GAFFI as Senior Advisor

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Formerly Managing Director of IDA Foundation in the Netherlands, the world largest not for profit Essential Medicines Supplier, Henk is a pharmaceuticals supply chain expert.  His most recent role has been with the Partnership for Supply Chain Management which provides drug procurement for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), focused on antiretroviral agents… Read more »

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Save the Children campaign: Every last child

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“Millions of children are denied the right to healthcare and an education because of who they are and where they live”. Today marks the launch event of the ‘Every Last Child’ campaign from Save the Children. The aim of the campaign is ensure that even the most marginalised and vulnerable children have what they need to… Read more »

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Burden of fungal diseases in Japan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Peru and Congo presented at AAA7 & ECCMID        

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Major country differences in serious fungal diseases were found in the latest 5 countries to have their burden estimated – Japan (population 127M), Bangladesh (population 162M), Malaysia (population 30M) Peru (population 31M) and Congo (population 4.4M). These estimates were presented at the Advances Against Aspergillosis meeting in Manchester (March 3-5) and European Congress on Clinical… Read more »

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