“Access to appropriate public health practice is often determined by a small number of political leaders. In the case of South Africa, many lives were lost because of a failure to accept the use of available ARVs to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS in a timely manner,” the authors said.
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Mbeki’s AIDS policy killed 330,000 people, report says
‘A MAJOR OBSTACLE’A Harvard School of Public Health study concluded that the former South African president’s stance on HIV/AIDS led to foot dragging
THE GUARDIAN , LONDON
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