Without Prevention Programming, is DOTS Enough to Reduce the Incidence of Tuberculosis?
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Jennifer Sault is currently finishing her B.Sc. in Microbiology & Immunology and International Development Studies. As a passionate humanitarian, she hopes to continue her career in charitable administration (as she has done with organizations such as End Poverty Now, Fair Trade Manitoba, Save Darfur Canada and, most recently, the 21st Century Leaders), in order to facilitate the implementation of health and education programs globally.
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