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Shah: India’s Superhospitals And Superbugs
Znet Article, January, 05 2013
Sonia Shah
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Medical tourism in India can greatly reduce the cost to westerners of the best and fastest surgery. It can also lead to an infection by the latest and nastiest superbugs
Shah: Antibiotic-resistant NDM-1 Is Undermining India's Medical Sector
Znet Article, March, 31 2012
Sonia Shah
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Over the past two decades, antibiotic drugs have started to fail one by one, as bacteria with resistance to them have emerged and spread
Shah: Learning to Live With Malaria
Znet Article, October, 12 2010
Sonia Shah
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It’s technically straightforward to eliminate malaria from an area. At least in theory. You reduce the ability of mosquitoes to bite people, treat every sick victim with curative drugs and prevent any infected person from bringing new parasites in...
Shah: FDA Puts Medical Test Subjects in Danger
Znet Article, May, 20 2008
Sonia Shah
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With hardly a word in the mainstream press, the FDA has gutted the rules restraining drug companies from exploiting clinical trial subjects in developing countries.
Shah: Outsourcing Risks
Znet Article, June, 12 2007
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
Many medicines dev...
Shah: Interviewing Sonia Shah
Znet Article, September, 19 2004
Sonia Shah
Shah's ZSpace page
1. Can you tell ZNet, please, what your book CRUDE: THE STORY OF OIL is about? What is it trying to communicate? CRUDE is what I'd call a critical popular-science book: it describes the science, technology, and politics behind how oil is formed, ...


