Workers on the production line at the Farmanguinhos pharmaceutical factory in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 11, 2006. According to the Health Ministry, Farmanguinhos produces about 1.5 billion pills, capsules and creams to treat Aids, tuberculosis, malaria, hansen disease, hepatitis B & C, Hypertension and anemia. The new addition is the second facility for the government-run phamaceutical producer. Bought from Glaxo Smithkline in 2004, the factory will be fundamental in widening anti-retroviral medicines, the basis for Brazil's universal Aids treatment program.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)

Workers on the production line at the Farmanguinhos pharmaceutical factory in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, October 11, 2006. According to the Health Ministry, Farmanguinhos produces about 1.5 billion pills, capsules and creams to treat Aids, tuberculosis, malaria, hansen disease, hepatitis B & C, Hypertension and anemia. The new addition is the second facility for the government-run phamaceutical producer. Bought from Glaxo Smithkline in 2004, the factory will be fundamental in widening anti-retroviral medicines, the basis for Brazil's universal Aids treatment program.(Australfoto/Douglas Engle)
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