Why Is Azithromycin Given to Entire Villages? The Global Story Behind Zithromax
Most antibiotics are handed to one patient at a time, for one specific infection. Azithromycin — the drug in Zithromax — does something almost no other antibiotic does: it gets distributed to entire communities at once, sometimes whole villages of people who aren't even sick. The reasons behind that are among the most remarkable stories in modern public health.
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