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It's time for a 'third wave' of malaria activism to tackle drug shortages
In this week’s PLoS Medicine, the journal’s editors call for concerted international action to address the crisis of malaria drug shortages across Africa. They argue that there are now signs of an evolving “malaria activism” (akin to AIDS activism), which … Continue reading
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