HomeA patient from Burma receives treatment at the Mae Tao clinic in northwest Thai town of Mae Sot (Reuters)
A patient from Burma receives treatment at the Mae Tao clinic in northwest Thai town of Mae Sot (Reuters)
A patient from Myanmar receives treatment at the Mae Tao clinic in northwest Thai town of Mae Sot May 23, 2007. Simmering civil war, fake drugs and a non-existent health service in military-ruled former Burma, are creating the perfect breeding ground for new, drug-resistant strains of killer diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis. To match feature MYANMAR-DISEASE. Picture taken May 23, 2007. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)