The Side Effect Of That New Malaria Drug? American Jobs
The Trump administration wants to cut the U.S. global health budget. A new study puts a different spin on the spending.
by Malaka Gharib
Jul 20, 2017
3 minutes
A 50-cent meningitis vaccine. Kid-friendly malaria drugs. A vaccine to prevent a deadly diarrheal disease.
These U.S.-funded global health innovations have saved millions of lives around the world. But they also come with an added bonus for Americans.
The details are in a study released today by , an advocacy group, and , an independent research group. The researchers found that between 2007 and 2015, the U.S. government invested $14 billion
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