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HIV/AIDS Co-Infection
Studies from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have provided new information about HIV/AIDS co-infection
September 23rd, 2008
Researchers detail in 'The research, policy and practice interface: reflections on using applied social research to promote equity in health in Malawi,' new data in HIV/AIDS co-infection. According to recent research from Liverpool, the United Kingdom, "The case for research to promote equity in health in resource poor contexts such as Malawi is compelling. In Malawi, nearly half of all the people with tuberculosis cannot afford to access free tuberculosis services." "In this scenario, there is a clear need to understand the multiple barriers poor women and men face in accessing services and pilot interventions to address these in a way that engages policy makers,...
Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2008-09-23)
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