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News24 | Can SA afford to not have climate-friendly ARVs?

News24 Thursday, 21 November 2024 ()
News24 | Can SA afford to not have climate-friendly ARVs?Antiretrovirals like dolutegravir help keep people healthy. But their use adds to global warming, which drives climate change. Switching to newer forms of medicines can help to lower carbon emissions. But we don’t have enough to make this a reality.
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