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Anti-bird flu measures in Inner Mongolia
Tengjiaying
1. Wide shot of main road to village affected by bird flu, with first checkpoint for disinfection
2. Wide of workers in protective clothing spraying disinfectant on car
3. Mid shot of workers spraying disinfectant on car...
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African bishops reject use of condoms in fight against AIDS
July 30, 2001
1. Wide-shot exterior St Peter's Seminary chapel
2. Close-up of crucifix on wall
3. Statue of the Virgin Mary
4. Various exteriors of people arriving for press conference
5. Bishop waiting
6. Wide shot of bishops sitting...
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Capital's residents on plans to send Cuban doctors to fight Ebola
Cuba's health ministry said on Friday it was sending more than 160 health workers to help fight the raging Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, providing a much-needed injection of medical expertise in a country where health workers are in...
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17th International AIDS conf wraps up in Mexico City
1. Wide of conference
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pedro Cahn, President of International AIDS Society:
"We need more funds for AIDS. We need more integration with sexual and reproductive health."
3. Wide interior conference closing...
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United Nations briefing on the latest on the Ebola outbreak in West Africa
United Nations Ebola officials for Sierra Leone said on Wednesday that more work needs to be done and at a faster pace in the country to battle the Ebola outbreak.
Speaking at a news conference in Freetown, UN Mission for Ebola Emergency...
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French Health minister on anti-flu measures, suspect cases
1. Wide shot exterior French Health and Sports ministry
2. Pan left inside the media hall
3. Participants at news conference: Didier Houssin, Director General for Health and inter-ministerial delegate to the fight against avian...
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Naples drug lab working on possible Ebola vaccine
The solution to the recent Ebola outbreak could come from a vaccine developed in the CEINGE laboratories, in the southern Italian city of Naples.
The vaccine - so far a successful product of Italian scientific research - has...
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Rights group files claims with UN on behalf of 5,000 cholera victims
Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 8 November 2011
1. Wide of Institute for Justice and Democracy building
2. Medium of lawyers working on cholera case
3. Various of lawyer Mario Joseph showing cholera case paperwork
4. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Mario...
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Israel confirms first case of swine flu, health min presser, reax
Tel Aviv, Israel
1. Wide shot of news conference on swine flu
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Itamar Grouter, Director of Public Health Services, Israeli Ministry of Health:
"Today afternoon we've got the final result and confirmation of...
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BRAZIL: AIDS CONFERENCE DISCUSSES FEARS OF EPIDEMIC IN LATIN AMERICA
Eng/Portu/Nat
There are now an estimated one point six (m) million people living with the H-I-V virus in Latin America and the Caribbean.
But AIDS researchers are worried about the possibility of future epidemics - especially among...
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An emergency room doctor who was the first Ebola patient in the nation's biggest city has been released from a New York City hospital and thanked the medical workers who treated him. He also called attention to the ongoing epidemic in West Africa. (Nov. 1
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An emergency room doctor who was the first Ebola patient in the nation's biggest city has been released from a New York City hospital and thanked the medical workers who treated him.
Dr....
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WHO officials on avian flu crisis, Japan summit
FILE - Liaoning, China - 15 November 2005
AP Television News - AP Clients Only
1. Wide interior of Chinese industrial chicken farm
2. Poultry worker
3. Close-up of chicken
4. Wide of chickens
Beijing, China - 11 January 2006
AP...
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Former president visits Aids patients to promote treatment
1. Former US president Bill Clinton walking in to meet hospital staff and patients
2. Close-up Clinton''s hand signing guest book
3. Clinton signing his autobiography "My Life"
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Clinton, Former US president:
"I...
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WHO says pandemic may be avoided
1. Wide shot of Dr. Shigeru Omi, World Health Organisation Regional Director for Western Pacific, at Foreign Correspondent's Association of the Philippines forum
2. Close-up of Omi
3. Cutaway of journalists
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr....
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Industry reax to testing process that led to BSE case discovery
Maple Park, Illinois
1. Mid of cattle in stockyard
2. Wide of cattle pen, with field in background
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Martz, Cattle producer:
"Well, I think it''s good because the system works. The animals never got anywhere...
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Media allowed to visit town at centre of Aids crisis
1. Wide shot exterior new local government building with performers beating drums
2. Wide shot exterior new local government building with performers dancing
3. Mid shot village residents outside new local government building watching...
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World leaders plead for help at first ever UN Aids session.
1. Wide shot, exterior United Nations (U-N) building
2. Mid shot, flags being raised
3. Wide shot, U-N General Assembly Kofi Annan
4. Mid shot, Nigerian president to podium
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olusegun Obasanjo, President of...
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Health Ministry briefing on AIDS, HIV, prevention and treatment
FILE: November 2004
1. Mid of doctor talking to patient with AIDS in hospital ward
2. Close of patient, tilt up to doctor talking to patient with AIDS medication in his hands
3. Close medication in doctor's hand
4. Mid of nurse carrying...
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Opening of international conference on Bid Flu
1. Pan across audience
2. Projection screen reading "2nd Global Pandemic Influenza Communication Meeting"
3. Wide of speakers attending conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Gully, Senior World Health Organisation (WHO) Advisor...
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The news that a man in Texas flew from Liberia to the US after exposure to Ebola, and wound up in a hospital isolation ward, has led to calls for tougher measures to protect Americans, such as a ban on flights from countries hit by the epidemic. (Oct. 7)
The news that a man in Texas flew from Liberia to the U.S. after exposure to Ebola, and wound up in a hospital isolation ward, has led to calls for tougher measures to protect Americans, such as a ban on flights from countries hit by the...
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USA: WASHINGTON: HILLARY CLINTON LAUNCHES HEALTH CAMPAIGN
Eng/Nat
Hillary Rodham Clinton has urged Americans to focus on their health and lose some weight.
The US First Lady was joined by former Surgeon General Koop at the launch of the "Shape Up America!" campaign.
Scientists have found that...
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Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic
HEADLINE: Swine flu's ground zero, patient zero?
CAPTION: Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic. (April 29))
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
Residents of this hillside Mexican village of...
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Relief camp, hospital, look at floods' impact
Mumbai, August 6, 2005
1. Tracking shot of stagnant rain water outside shops
2. Excavator
3. Water gushing out from under a shutter
4. Exterior of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building
5. Stock brokers working on computers during trading...
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Exclusive i'v with WHO regional director, comment on bird flu
1. Exterior World Health Organisation building
2. Sign "WHO"
3. Wide shot WHO Regional Director for Western Pacific, Doctor Shigeru Omi, pointing at countries effected by Avian influenza on map
4. Close up of pointing at map
5....