Return to Zambia - HIV & Tuberculosis Detection and Prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa

by cssuspect1 | June 10, 2008 at 08:22 am | 198 views | 2 comments | 10 recommendations

The American Society for Microbiology is helping African nations foster a scientific community that is better able to address the current and future problems that threaten not only the local population, but the world at large.

Like many African countries, Zambia and South Africa are deeply affected by HIV and tuberculosis, as well as a number of other infectious diseases.

In March of 2008, ASM President Cliff Houston, Ph.D., traveled to Zambia and South Africa to gauge and assess the Society’s efforts to transfer knowledge and state of the art diagnostic technology training support in laboratories, schools and universities, and to assist in meeting the goals for care and treatment of people living with TB and HIV in these resource-limited countries.

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at 08:50 on June 10th, 2008

cssuspect1, I like this story. It's good stuff.

This is definitely an issue that needs to be addressed!

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Thanks Amyjudd!

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