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Less than 50% of the world’s population have access to diagnostics, according to statistics from the medical journal, The Lancet.
That drops to 20% when it comes to Africa, where the diagnostic gap is most severe at the level of primary health care.
In this episode of the Africa Daily Podcast, Peter Musembi explores what needs to be done to address that acute gap in diagnostics in Africa.
Guests: Zambian health worker Constance Mudenda and Dr Allan Pamba, Executive Vice President in charge of Africa for Roche Diagnostics.
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Less than 50% of the world’s population have access to diagnostics, according to statistics from the medical journal, The Lancet.
That drops to 20% when it comes to Africa, where the diagnostic gap is most severe at the level of primary health care.
In this episode of the Africa Daily Podcast, Peter Musembi explores what needs to be done to address that acute gap in diagnostics in Africa.
Guests: Zambian health worker Constance Mudenda and Dr Allan Pamba, Executive Vice President in charge of Africa for Roche Diagnostics.

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