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Monday 30 November 2015

HIV drug stocks not reaching African patients

Efforts to get lifesaving antiretroviral drugs to HIV-positive patients in many sub-Saharan African countries are routinely failing, an international medical group said on Monday.

Despite stocks being available, the drugs often do not reach clinics because of “cumbersome procedures, logistical challenges or lack of resources,” Medicins Sans Frontieres said in a report released at the International Conference on AIDS and STI (sexually transmitted infections) in Africa in Harare.

Nationwide surveys conducted in South Africa showed that between 20 and 25 percent of local health centres were unable to dispense the complete amount of one or more HIV or TB medication.

In 80 percent of the cases, the drugs were available in the country but did not reach the clinics.

“National and international shortages of medicines do get donor and government attention, but the availability of medicine in local health centres is not routinely monitored,” said Tinne Gils, MSF’s regional pharmacist.

Similar problems affecting an even larger percentage of clinics were experienced in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozamique, MSF surveys found.

Source: CCTV Africa

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