Interesante artículo en «PLOS Medicine»:http://medicine.plosjournals.org/ sobre esas «enfermades olvidadas»:http://medicine.plosjournals.org/archive/1549-1676/2/11/equation/10.1371_journal.pmed.0020336.e001.gif que azotan el tercer mundo y que con una mínima intervención podrían reducirse o desaparecer.
«[«Rapid-Impact Interventions: How a Policy of Integrated Control for Africa’s Neglected Tropical Diseases Could Benefit the Poor»:http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0020336].»
There are many people in Africa who do not have HIV or TB and have survived malaria, but are nonetheless permanently polyparasitized by debilitating, disabling, and sometimes fatal conditions, which can be treated at a cost of US$0.40 per person annually. Controlling Africa’s neglected diseases is one of the more convincing ways to “make poverty history” through affordable, pro-poor, effective, and tested strategies.
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«Ciencia de acceso libre»:http://www.junjan.org/weblog/archives/2004/05/30/ciencia_de_acceso_libre.html