eligibility eligibility

Eligibility & Pricing

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Eligibility

Afghanistan

Ecuador

Macedonia

Sierra Leone

Albania

Egypt

Madagascar

Solomon Islands

Algeria

El Salvador

Malawi

Somalia

Angola

Eritrea

Malaysia

South Africa

Antigua & Barbuda

Estonia

Maldives

Sri Lanka

Argentina

Ethiopia

Mali

St Kitts and Nevis

Armenia

Fiji

Mauritania

St Lucia

Azerbaijan

Gabon

Mauritius

St Vincent & Grenadines

Bangladesh

The Gambia

Mexico

Sudan

Belarus

Gaza Strip

Micronesia

Sudan, South

Belize

Georgia

Moldova

Suriname

Benin

Ghana

Mongolia

Swaziland

Bhutan

Grenada

Montenegro

Syria

Bolivia

Guatemala

Morocco

Tajikistan

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Guinea

Mozambique

Tanzania

Botswana

Guinea, Equatorial

Myanmar

Thailand

Brazil

Guinea-Bissau

Namibia

Timor-Leste

Bulgaria

Haiti

Nauru

Togo

Burkina Faso

Honduras

Nepal

Tonga

Burundi

India

Nicaragua

Tunisia

Cabo Verde

Indonesia

Niger

Turkmenistan

Cambodia

Iraq

Nigeria

Tuvalu

Cameroon

Jamaica

Pakistan

Uganda

Central African Republic

Jordan

Palau

Ukraine

Chad

Kazakhstan

Panama

Uruguay

Chile

Kenya

Papua New Guinea

Uzbekistan

Colombia

Kiribati

Paraguay

Vanuatu

Comoros

Korea, North

Peru

Venezuela

Congo (Democratic Republic of)

Kosovo

Philippines

Vietnam

Congo (Republic of the)

Kyrgyzstan

Romania

Western Sahara

Costa Rica

Lao PDR

Russia

Yemen

Côte d’Ivoire

Latvia

Rwanda

Zambia

Croatia

Lebanon

Samoa

Zimbabwe

Cuba

Lesotho

Sao Tome & Principe

 

Djibouti

Liberia

Senegal

 

Dominica

Libya

Serbia

 

Dominican Republic

Lithuania

Seychelles

Within these countries, eligibility for Cepheid’s Global Access Program includes:

  • Governments or government-funded institutions such as health ministries, associated hospitals, armed forces, or prison services in those countries
  • NGOs and United Nations-related organizations working for or in eligible countries such as Partners in Health (PIH) or UNICEF
  • Non-profit organizations such as Médecins Sans Frontières, Save-the-Children, OXFAM and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
  • Global health funding mechanisms such as the Global Drug Facility, UNITAID, PEPFAR, USAID and the Global Fund, and agencies based outside the country but supporting implementation locally in the country, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
  • On a case-by-case basis, private organizations recognized by a country’s health ministry and whose mission is in line with humanitarian principles

Pricing

Contact your local representative for additional information.