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Press Images

You can download complete sets of high-res or low-res images, or select from individual images below. The following photographs may be used by print, online, and broadcast media outlets for coverage of the Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) at the 5th International AIDS Society HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention 2009 in Cape Town. Each image has a suggested caption and a mandatory photographer's credit line. When publishing any of the following images, please apply the photographer's credit line assigned to the image.

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Dr. Pheelo Lethola, MSF TB doctor in Lesotho, sees a patient suspect of TB at Scott Hospital
Lesotho
© Alessandra Vilas Boas / MSF
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An expat nurse checks up on a patient at the HIV clinic in Izabel, Puerto Barrios, Livingston Guatemala
© Juan Carlos Tomasi
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Patients waiting to see MSF medical staff. MSF runs a pre-natal and post-natal service in many of its clinics, to encourage mother to child prevention of HIV/AIDS. MSF, Myanmar, 2008.

Myanmar (Burma)
© MSF
       














Campaign for Acces to Essential Medecins


PRESS RELEASES  
   
Slideshow
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Summary report of the IAS Conference

Optimise now, or pay later… Sub-optimal treatment threatens long-term survival of people living with HIV/AIDS
20 July 2009

Disruptions in HIV drug supplies and funding endanger patient lives
17 July 2009  
   

WATCH THIS NOW:

Animation

Have a look at these animations explaining why people in developing countries can’t get the HIV medicines they need to survive and how setting up a ’patent pool’ could change that. MSF calls on researchers and pharmaceutical companies to act: put your patents in the pool! Click here

Video
AIDS Emergency is Far from Over

The ARV treatment programme run by MSF in Khayelitsha outside Cape Town, South Africa is one of the longest running ARV treatment programs in sub-Saharan Africa.
Watch video by Global Health TV

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