AIDS, TB, malaria and bird flu spread unchecked in Burma
27th Mar 2006, 19:17 GMT
Government policies in Burma that restrict public health and humanitarian aid have created an environment where AIDS, drug-resistant tuberculosis, malaria and bird flu (H5N1) are spreading unchecked, according to a report by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. read more
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