Some Good News

via the New York Times. The article is titled, “A Small Charity Takes Lead in Fighting a Disease.” The first few grafs:

“The drug that could have cured Munia Devi through a series of cheap injections was identified decades ago but then died in the research pipeline because there was no profit in it.

So Mrs. Devi lay limp in a hospital bed here recently, her spleen and liver bulging from under her rib cage as a bilious yellow liquid dripped into her thin arm. The treatment she was receiving can be toxic, and it costs $500. But it was her best hope to cure black fever, a disease known locally as kala azar, which kills an estimated half-million people worldwide each year, almost all of them poor like Mrs. Devi.

Soon, however, all that may change. A small charity based in San Francisco has conducted the medical trials needed to prove that the drug is safe and effective. Now it is on the verge of getting final approval from the Indian government. A course of treatment with the drug is expected to cost just $10, and experts say it could virtually eliminate the disease.

If approval is granted as expected this fall, it will be the first time a charity has succeeded in ushering a drug to market.”

2 Responses to “Some Good News”

  1. somebetterchick Says:

    get over yourself!

  2. lauren Says:

    that’s awesome! i disagree with the previous commenter, you do NOT need to get over yourself. i’m not even sure what that’s supposed to mean.

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