World's poor still deprived of drugs: activists
14th Nov 2006, 06:10 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Poor people in developing countries are still not getting access to many life-saving medicines five years after a trade declaration that rich countries should put patients before profits, campaigners said on Tuesday.
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