Press release: New Alliance to Innovate Solutions for Equal Access to Lifesaving Dialysis Therapy admin 14 November 2021 News Just one or two sessions of dialysis is often all it takes to save the life of someone suffering from acute kidney injury. Yet a 2016 review study published in the Lancet Global Health estimated that in sub-Saharan Africa, 86% of adults and 73% of children die when in need of short-term dialysis, due to lack of access. Post navigation Previous Previous post: European Specialty Examination in Nephrology (ESENeph) 2022Next Next post: General actions for a sustainable future of Nephrology