Organizers of the African/African-American summit in Zimbabwe have saidthey will use their influence to persuade drug companies to make expensive AIDS drugs, including protease inhibitors, available in Africa.
Rudolf Jackson of the Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA, said "efforts should be made to force drug companies to donate drugs" to those affected by HIV.
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