Huge problems in Papua New Guinea's street antibiotics
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Health authorities in Papua New Guinea have raised concern over the sale of medical drugs on the streets in major urban areas in the country. PNG's Medical Society has warned people not to buy antibiotics sold by street sellers as it is a health risk. PNGs Health Minister has also revealed that officials within the government's medical supply branch are alleged to have been involved in stealing and selling drugs.
Presenter: Firmin Nanol
Speaker: Sasa Zibe, PNG's Health Minister; Dr Mathias Sapuri, President of PNG Medical Board
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