Scientific American, November 2000: AIDS Drugs for Africa

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Scientific American, November 2000: AIDS Drugs for Africa

Author: Carol Ezzell
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Audio Length: 25 min.
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Most of the 35 million people infected with the AIDS virus live on the African continent, where drugs that fight the virus are rare. Will the world let them die? Carol Ezzell examines the role drug companies are playing in getting pharmaceuticals to where they're needed.


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