Monik Bhatta: Staying in the World Health Organization will protect America’s health
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 20/02/2025
Tears welled up in the Gambian mother’s eyes as she feared her child might be the next victim of what was then still a mysterious disease. In a country where medical resources are already scant, an unknown illness was hospitalizing children with severe kidney damage, with a staggering 85% (…)
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