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articles · A Sick State - Access to Medicine in South Africa
by Rebecca Kahn, iCommons reporter · commented on 14/4/2008 23:46 · 33 votes · 4 comments
The story of access to medicine for South Africa, and anti-retroviral treatment in particular, has played itself out on two stages. On the one is the battle against big pharma for the rights to manufacture affordable anti-retroviral drugs. In this arena, South Africa along with Brazil and India have sent a clear message to the pharmaceutical companies, and are doing all they can...
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