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Tag Archives: Africa
This Week in PLoS Medicine: Clinic treatment of HIV; Pre-ART treatment; African First Aid Materials
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged Africa, antiretroviral treatment, First Aid, HIV, HIV testing
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This Week in PLoS Medicine: IPTc for Malaria in children; Drug approval policies for Africa
Category: General, PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged Africa, drug policy, intermittent preventive treatment, malaria
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This week in PLoS Medicine: Sand playground surfaces reduce risk of arm fractures; Influenza in Africa should not be ignored; Cardiovascular and suicide risk raised after prostate cancer diagnosis; The global spread of Hepatitis C Virus 1a and 1b; Addressing emerging zoonoses
Category: General
Tagged Africa, Cardiovascular, child health, Fractures, hepatitis, influenza, Prostate Cancer, Suicide, Tanzania, Zoonoses
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This week in PLoS Medicine: Why circumcision reduces HIV risk; the unequal world of health data; malaria activism; evaluating eHealth; and more!
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged Africa, developing world, eHealth, genomics technology, HIV, malaria, male circumcision and HIV
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