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Namru Under Scrutiny

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The Namru lab is being charged with activities outside its mandate to conduct research. For the past 10 years a number of cabinet ministers and senior government officials concerned with security have been calling for the closure of this US Navy-operated laboratory in Jakarta. Government officials are divided on the issue. Intelligence circles say some people close to the President are involved, in the interest of Washington.

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Drug: AzithromycinSample group: 300 people(225 soldiers, 75 civilians)Location: Papua's northeast region

THE researchers divided the sample group into three sub-groups, based on the dosage of azithromycin. Drinking water was provided and sweet biscuits were offered. In order to test the potential of this antibiotic-generally used for light to medium cases of bacterial infections-in preventing malaria, blood samples were taken from the sample group.

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