Zimbabwe: Availability of ARVs Improves
29th Nov 2005, 17:04 GMT
ZIMBABWE continues to make great strides in the fight against HIV and Aids with the decision by Government to declare the epidemic a national emergency allowing the country to side-step patents on essential drugs and import generic substitutes.
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