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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Nov 29, 2005
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US Department of Health and Human Services: A Need for Global Health Leadership in Preparedness and Health Diplomacy

Thomas E. Novotny, MD, MPH



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Without access to generic antiretroviral drugs, treatment for most HIV-positive South Africans would likely be unaffordable. The Siyaphila La [We are living here] HIV-treatment program in the Eastern Cape Province’s Lusikisiki district provides patients with the generic fixed-dose combination drug Triomune. Nozamile Ndarah, age 22, is seen here in 2004 shortly after she has been prescribed the drug. Photo courtesy of Gideon Mendel/Corbis.

 





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