Africans know how to take their medicine

One of the excuses sometimes used to skimp on AIDS treatments in Africa is the prejudiced notion (once even vocalized explicitly by the head of the Agency for International Development under the Bush administration) that Africans won’t stick to complicated medical regimens the way, say, we First Worlders will.

Debunked.  Scoreboard: Africans 77%, North Americans 55%.

Of course, if people everywhere are really pretty similar