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Kenya HIV drugs holdup causes shortages

Shipment of drugs used to treat HIV has been allowed in Kenya after a months-long holdup

In Kenya, clinics are running low on vital HIV treatment drugs because of a consignment holdup at the port of Mombasa. We hear what a clinician working with HIV patients has to say, as well as how we got to this point.

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