Health security
Poor quality medicines
are a real and urgent threat that could undermine decades of successful efforts
to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis, according to the editors of a
collection of journal articles published today. Scientists report up to 41 percent
of specimens failed to meet quality standards in global studies of about 17,000
drug samples. Among the collection is an article describing the discovery of
falsified and substandard malaria drugs that caused an estimated 122,350 deaths
in African children in 2013.
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