Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Fighting against HIV in the Central African Republic - the importance of perseverance

Drug stock-outs have made HIV patients wary. According to Pierre-Marie David of the University of Montreal's Faculty of Pharmacy, stock-outs of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs in recent years in the Central African Republic have had a dramatic impact on the health of HIV-infected people. These shortages have also created mistrust among patients toward the political and medical actors responsible for the fight against HIV/AIDS. And their wariness is likely to reduce their chances of getting better.

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