Doctors Without Borders have been in Beira, Mozambique since 2014 to assist the country's frail healthcare system to help curb HIV and Tuberculosis (TB).
As the NGO that provides humanitarian healthcare around the world wraps up its operations in Mozambique's fourth largest city, Dr Shehezady Cruz, believes more communication between governments and health services on the ground could save lives.
This is after the Mozambican health department introduced a new HIV drug regimen in 2019, which, according to Cruz, resulted in some HIV drug resistance in about 20% of their patients.
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