Event Highlights Need To Improve Access To Pediatric HIV Medicines

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: Targeting the pediatric HIV treatment gap, speeding drug development, imagining a world of equitable treatment access, the Medicines Patent Pool aims for breakthroughs
Antigone Barton, writer and editor of “Science Speaks” and senior communications officer at the Center for Global Health Policy, writes about a recent event hosted by the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and organized by the Medicines Patent Pool that highlighted the need to improve access to HIV treatments for pediatric patients (6/23).

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