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HIV Patients in Ghana Raise Alarm Over Antiretroviral Drug Shortage

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Ruth Sekyi
HIV Patients in Ghana Raise Alarm Over Antiretroviral Drug Shortage
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HIV patients in Ghana are reporting a critical shortage of antiretroviral medications, warning that treatment interruptions could be fatal. The patients are urging health authorities to address the supply chain issues immediately to prevent a public health crisis.

Why it matters

Access to life-saving medication is a fundamental human rights and public health issue, particularly in developing nations where supply chain disruptions can lead to increased mortality.

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The report focuses on the humanitarian concerns of patients and the potential health risks, maintaining a neutral, informative tone.

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