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Swaziland is experiencing an HIV/AIDS emergency on the scale of a tsunami or earthquake.
Kenyan health officials are better prepared for a malaria epidemic thanks to a combination of climate observation and medical research.
Anti-retroviral therapy made available for AIDS sufferers in Tanzania.
Studies find little evidence for the benefits of supplements.
Research examines the impact of pollution on agricultural water quality.
Research findings lead to government help for delivery costs.
A DFID-funded systematic review shows the benefits of treated bed nets.
Controlling sleeping sickness in animals benefits human health.
A study in China looks at TB treatment completion rates and reasons for non-adherence.
Stigma related to TB and HIV has severe implications for treatment.
Food hygiene training helps street vendors serve safer food.
A pool of trained latrine builders is providing improved toilet facilities for the poor of Dar es Salaam.
Smoke pollution from indoor open fires causes sickness and mortality.
Effective malaria control is about understanding the people affected as well as science.
Improving malaria control through the early detection and prediction of epidemics saves lives.
Human and animal forms of sleeping sickness are an obstacle to rural development in Africa.
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