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ZIMBABWE:
Cross-border traders cash in on AIDS
IRIN (PlusNews)
June 08, 2004
http://www.plusnews.org/AIDSreport.asp?ReportID=3491
JOHANNESBURG
- Health experts have expressed concern over cross-border traders
trafficking antiretrovirals (ARVs) for resale at lower prices to
people living with HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe.
The Ministry
of Health and Child Welfare said the traders, who smuggle the drugs
from South Africa, Botswana and Namibia were cashing in on the AIDS
crisis and the unavailability of anti-AIDS drugs in Zimbabwe.
Dr Christine
Chakanyuka, an HIV/AIDS clinician in the ministry, said the selling
of anti-AIDS drugs on the parallel market posed a serious health
hazard to people taking the medications without professional medical
guidance.
A local newspaper,
The Zimbabwe Standard, quoted Chakanyuka as saying: "Constant contact
with a health professional is essential to ensure that the drugs
are working well and there are no serious side effects during treatment."
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