IMPERIAL Health Sciences
revealed what it is calling the
world’s first ‘pop-up’ clinic for
treating AIDS and HIV patients to
mark the start of the AIDS 2014
conference in Melbourne.
‘Clinic-in-a-Box’ is used in the
prevention and treatment of the
virus across 35 countries in Africa;
the clinics took less than three
days to assemble, were staffed by
qualified nurses and were equipped
with a range of pharmaceuticals
for the treatment of AIDS and HIV
as well as other over-the-counter
medications such as aspirin and
cold and flu tablets, the company
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