Sub-Saharan Africa is making important inroads despite a tremendous burden, while the U.S. shows how turning away from public health allows diseases
MoreI was born in Brakpan, Johannesburg, South Africa, and grew up in eSwatini (known then as Swaziland). People in these two countries
MoreThe progress made in HIV prevention is nothing short of a global success story, its time treatment for tuberculosis caught up
MoreAfrica has the scientific leadership and intellectual capital to develop new technologies and interventions to tackle global health challenges, including COVID-19.
MoreNo disease should be tolerated, especially deadly infections like TB and COVID-19.
MoreBefore COVID-19 came along, tuberculosis (TB) was a primary focus of health authorities in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2019, approximately 1.4 million people were diagnosed
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