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If the Bush administration decides to buy generic drugs it should ensure that those drugs are bioequivalent to branded drugs, and not something different.
The tragedy of AIDS in Africa is that, even absent prosperity, the disease could be controlled--with honesty, integrity and faith in sound science and economic incentives.
Life-saving high-tech pharmaceuticals get delivered to Ugandans inflicted with the HIV virus in remote and primitive regions of this poverty-stricken country to great success.
The World Health Organizationhas an important role as a purveyor of information and as an urgent responder to international concerns, butit iscounterproductive in so many of its roles.
If we can consider the facts about AIDS, as well as malaria and TB,then we can determine the true obstacles to treatment and eradication.
The saber rattling has to stop or the current deliverers ofHIV drugswill have left the business.
The United States has been reluctant to purchase and distribute genericAIDS treatments,and this caution has been vindicated.
Another World AIDS Day has arrived today and, although hard to believe, the situation across the globe is worse than before.



