The Pan African Medical Journal ((full)) Info
The Pan African Medical Journal has long documented a specific pathology: the For 20 years, the global community funded disease-specific silos (PEPFAR, The Global Fund). While these programs saved millions of lives, they inadvertently created a two-tiered system where HIV/AIDS gets free viral load testing and dedicated nurses, but a hypertensive patient cannot get a $$2$ monthly dose of a beta-blocker.
One of the greatest barriers to action has been the persistent misclassification of NCDs as "lifestyle diseases" of the affluent. This is a dangerous fallacy. In reality, the fastest-growing risk factor for NCDs in Africa is not wealth, but urbanization and poverty. The Pan African Medical Journal
To stimulate a culture of information sharing among African researchers and improve health outcomes on the continent. The Pan African Medical Journal has long documented
Too many eHealth solutions fail due to power outages. We need simple morbidity registries. A single ledger in a primary health center that tracks defaulters for anti-retrovirals and for antihypertensives. You cannot manage what you do not measure. This is a dangerous fallacy
PAMJ is a strong proponent of the Open Access movement.
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