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PAPERS  &  STUDIES in Global Health
 
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Many Africans lack access to essential medicines for myriad reasons, including the relatively high price of drugs: local production is unlikely to alleviate this problem.   [Read more]
 
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This study examines the price, conditions of purchase, and basic quality of five popular drugs purchased over the Internet.   [Read more]
 
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An informal survey of doctors, pharmacists, health care workers in Lagos, Ondo, and Ogun, and a pilot quality assessment of essential drugs from Lagos pharmacies.   [Read more]
 
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Many deaths that occur from malaria each year could be avoided if antimalarial drugs were effective, of good quality, and used correctly.   [Read more]
 
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Roles of Lifestyle, Environment, Health-Care Resources and Spending Efficiency: An Analysis
The OECD has undertaken a statistical analysis of the determinants of health and the relative efficiency of the health care systems of OECD member countries.   [Read more]
 
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Most anti-malarial drugs are obtained in the private sector and few of the widely discussed drugs are actually bought by most Africans.   [Read more]
 
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Malaria country governments, donors, UN agencies, and advocates should focus on policy reforms needed to achieve sustained improvement in malaria treatment outcomes in Africa.   [Read more]
 
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HIV/AIDS in the Muslim World
The newest phase of the global AIDS pandemic is the unfolding of the contagion across the great Islamic expanse.   [Read more]
 
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A Report into the Health Situation of Zimbabwe and Its Probable Impact on the Region's Health
The time for the "quiet diplomacy" of the West and South Africa has come and gone. Action is required in this outpost of tyranny.   [Read more]
 
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A Critical Review of the Copenhagen Consensus
Current malaria aid is echoing past policy failures--disease rates are up 10 percentin the past five years, at a time of increasing aid.   [Read more]
 
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