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Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University - MTCT-Plus Initiative to Expand HIV/AIDS Care in Resource-Limited Settings in Africa, Asia and Latin America

HIVInSite - Antiretroviral Treatments to Reduce Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

President Bush's International Mother and Child HIV Prevention Initiative

UNICEF Fact Sheet on Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

International Community of Women Living With HIV/AIDS

Gates Foundation -- Global Health: HIV/AIDS and TB

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Barcelona, Spain, July 10, 2002


MTCT-Plus: Making HIV Treatment a Reality for Poor Countries



MTCT-Plus-Initiative announced a $50 million commitment to life-long care and treatment of HIV-infected mothers in the countries "hardest hit" by HIV. Speakers include: Allan Rosenfield, M.D., dean, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; Wafaa El-Sadr, M.D., M.P.H., director, MTCT Plus, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University; Jeanette Kagame, First Lady of Rwanda; Beatrice Were, executive coordinator, International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS; Helene Gayle, director, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; Sandra Thurman, president, International AIDS Trust; Peter Piot, executive director, UNAIDS.

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