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South Africa: The Deadly Combination, 45-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 726) |
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Tuberculosis, a
disease once thought to be under control, is
spreading and mutating. It’s developing resistance
to almost every drug available. In South Africa,
fears of an epidemic have led some health
authorities to lock up patients. How should
countries balance their need to protect the public
from a killer disease with the rights of the
individual patients?
Part of a 8 x 45-minute documentary series produced
for the BBC. These films can be bought individually
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Bangledesh: Fit for Life,
Ref 713 |
Niger: Distant Places, Forgotten Lives, Ref 712 |
The Plant that Cures Malaria, Ref 703 |
Congo: The Deadliest Disease, Ref 701 |
Bangladesh: Spellbound,
Ref 691 |
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Ethiopia: Girl Power,
Ref 688 |
HIV: The Race for a Vaccine, Ref 671 |
A Woman's Disease,
Ref 670 |
Tanzania: The Malaria Vaccine, Ref 669 |
Vietnam: The Deadly Trematodes,
Ref 668 |
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