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Single-use, contraceptive injection tested in Africa

By Reuters
03 February 2017   |   11:14 am
U.s.-based global health non-profit organisation, PATH, is testing a single-use contraceptive injection in Africa. The jab uses the Uniject injection system developed in the 1980s to make injections simpler in the developing world.

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