ICYMI: Fewer that 1.5% of drugs trials between 1960 and 2013 included expectant women. Now, campaigners and doctors are aiming to change that When she was pregnant with her second child, Busisiwe Beko was living with HIV, but that didn’t worry her. She had been taking antiretrovirals for years and as an experienced Aids activist […]
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‘I wasn’t sure I’d make it’: how a new mother’s brush with TB could mean better treatment for pregnant women

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