Medical Oxygen Access Global Inequity
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Lack of medical oxygen affects millions

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Six out of every ten people globally lack access to safe medical oxygen, resulting in hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths each year and reducing quality of life for millions more.
The Auckland University team are leading the field to improve access to medical oxygen.
Five billion people, mostly from low and middle-income countries don't have access to oxygen.
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