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Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention: Good News in a Year Marked by Malaria Emergencies
Category: General, MSF
Tagged Africa, antimicrobial drugs, developing world, global health, malaria, MSF, public health, sub-saharan Africa
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Familiar Enemies in Conflict and TB
Category: MSF
Tagged Africa, antimicrobial drugs, HIV, HIV/AIDS, MSF, sub-saharan Africa, tuberculosis
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: Artemisinin resistance; Monitoring zoonoses; Disseminating research in rural Africa
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged artemisinin, drug resistance, HIV, malaria, sub-saharan Africa
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This Week in PLOS Medicine: Antenatal care in LMICs; Syphilis control in South China; Climate change in Sub-Saharan Africa
Category: PLoS Medicine Week by Week
Tagged antenatal care, china, climate change, LMICs, sub-saharan Africa, syphilis
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