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SOUTH AFRICA: Approaches for managing drug-resistant TB, 9 Nov., Cape Town, South Africa

JOHANNESBURG, 9 November 2007 (PlusNews) - Involving MSF and South Africa’s TAC among others the 9 Nov. workshop will be held in Cape Town and will discuss the complexities of treatment. It is open to those interested from around the region.

For more information and a complete agenda, please visit www.soros.org/timeforchange.


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