Focus on global health woes


  • Letters
  • Monday, 29 May 2006

GLOBAL TRENS BY MARTIN KHOR 

Last week’s annual meeting of Health Ministers at the World Health Assembly of the WHO started with the shocking news of the sudden death of its Director-General, and went on to review global health problems, including avian flu, the effects of patents on health care, and the drain of doctors from poorer to rich countries

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