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CORRECTING and REPLACING: AHF: Pharma Companies Scrapping HIV Diagnostics Endangers Patients

CORRECTION...by AIDS Healthcare Foundation

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Please replace the release dated May 17, 2023 with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions.

The updated release reads:

AHF: PHARMA COMPANIES SCRAPPING HIV DIAGNOSTICS ENDANGERS PATIENTS

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) supports an appeal by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) urging Abbott Laboratories and Becton Dickinson (BD) to continue production of point-of-care (POC) CD4 machines. Both companies have announced that they will phase out the production of new machines over the coming years, including Abbott’s Pima CD4 analyzers, which AHF widely uses around the world.

“We fully support MSF’s position on this issue. POC CD4 machines are vital to patient care, especially because we are seeing an increase in HIV late presenters across AHF facilities, including people with advanced AIDS; in such cases, baseline CD4 is essential, and if it is available at POC, it is even more effective. The WHO needs to emphasize this fact!” said AHF Senior Global Medical Director Dr. Adele Schwartz Benzaken. “COVID-19 disrupted HIV testing and delayed treatment initiation for HIV positive people. Rapid CD4 testing saves lives by getting people into treatment for opportunistic infections. We urge Abbott and BD not to abandon patients and medical providers who rely on this technology every day.”

About AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF)

AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the largest global AIDS organization, currently provides medical care and/or services to over 1.7 million people in 45 countries worldwide in the US, Africa, Latin America/Caribbean, the Asia/Pacific Region and Europe. To learn more about AHF, please visit our website: www.aidshealth.org, find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/aidshealth and follow us on Twitter: @aidshealthcare and Instagram: @aidshealthcare.

Contacts

US MEDIA CONTACT:
Ged Kenslea, Senior Director, Communications, AHF
+1 323 308 1833 work +1.323.791.5526 mobile
gedk@aidshealth.org

Denys Nazarov, Director of Global Policy & Communications, AHF
+1 323.308.1829
denys.nazarov@aidshealth.org

AIDS Healthcare Foundation


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Contacts

US MEDIA CONTACT:
Ged Kenslea, Senior Director, Communications, AHF
+1 323 308 1833 work +1.323.791.5526 mobile
gedk@aidshealth.org

Denys Nazarov, Director of Global Policy & Communications, AHF
+1 323.308.1829
denys.nazarov@aidshealth.org

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