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WRAP Presser confirming H5N1 in Niger, vet experts test bird carcasses in Kenya
Paris, France
1. Exterior sign OIE - World Organisation for Animal Health
2. Exterior of World Organisation for Animal Health
3. Wide shot of panel of experts at bird flu conference
5. Bernard Vallat, Director of the World...
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Rwanda - Medical Centre Opens After Massacre
Kigali medical centre opened late Tuesday for the first time since
April when Hutu militia massacred all the patients in the
hospital. An Italian relief organisation, Emergency, is jointly
running the newly opened hospital along with the...
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Health minister on AIDS, bird flu, water pollution
Ditan AIDS Hospital, Beijing, 30 November 2003
1. Doctor standing next to HIV/AIDS patient in hospital bed
2. Various of patient
3. Nurse preparing medication
4. Close up of nurse
5. Nurse injecting medicine into bottle
State Council...
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Elton John speaks out for AIDS
1. MS Elton John
2. SOT Hillary Clinton - "I asked chairman Kennedy if we couldn't just put a piano in and he could sing his testimony, we didn't get that worked out in time but maybe the next time."
3. SOT Elton John - "We are doing...
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Mexico reveals package to revive economy and tourism
1. Wide exterior of Mexico City Cathedral
2. Mexican flag flying outside cathedral
3. Set up shot of US tourists walking in downtown Mexico City
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Parker (no last name given), US tourist:
"I think that I could...
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Look at what life is like living with HIV in collapsing economy
Harare - 27 November 2008
1. Wide of HIV positive patient Mary Volkwayn lying on a sofa
2. Pan from hands to face
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mary Volkwayn, HIV positive patient
"I had that thrush, so l was supposed to be given that...
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Second group of orphans flies to France with adoptive parents
French Ambassador's Residence
1. Bus with French families arriving at French Ambassador's residence to meet their adoptive children
2. French families get off the bus
3. French woman approaching her adoptive child
4. Woman hugging baby...
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WRAP Trial finds AIDS vaccine cuts risk of HIV infection, reax
Bangkok - Recent
1. Zoom in to laboratory staff member working in the laboratory
2. Close of samples
3. Various of laboratory staff working
4. Close of samples
5. Sample being scanned into database
Bangkok - 24 September 2009
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UN: "Tobacco epidemic"could kill 1 billion unless govts act now
February 7, 2008
1. Pan of news conference
2. Photographer
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organisation:
"You can't manage a problem if you cannot measure the problem. I have a similar...
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President Barack Obama said it was important not to discourage U.S. health care workers from travelling to Africa to fight the spread of the Ebola virus. (Oct. 28)
President Barack Obama says the United States cannot be seen as shying away from battle against Ebola.
Obama did not directly criticize quarantine policies for returning health care workers implemented in the states of New York and New...
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Greenpeace accuse US and Japan of doing private deals
1. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) "Lettuce Lady" walking in lettuce knickers and bra with "go veg" poster
2. Vegetarian activist with poster
3. PETA girl handing out vegetarian food
4. Greenpeace and the Body Shop...
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US prepares for bird flu in case of an outbreak of the disease
Ames, Iowa - 23 May 2006
1. Pull back view of Ames facility
2. Close-up of sign
3. Close-up researcher punching in code on security lock
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Michelle Crocheck, Veterinarian (partly overlayed with pictures of birds...
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U.S. health officials say they've trained 250,000 American health workers on how to safely handle any Ebola patients who arrive in this country. Lawmakers are considering a request for $6.2 billion in emergency aid to fight the disease. (Nov. 12)
U.S. health officials are telling Congress that they have trained 250,000 American nurses, doctors and other health workers on how to safely handle any Ebola patients who arrive in this country.
Beefing up the U.S. response is a key part...
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Philanthropist Bill Gates says he wants to end malaria in his lifetime and will give more money toward that goal, part of his broader fight against tropical diseases that are getting unusual public attention because of the Ebola epidemic. (Nov. 2)
Philanthropist Bill Gates says he wants to end malaria in his lifetime and will give more money toward that goal, part of his broader fight against tropical diseases that are getting unusual public attention because of the Ebola...
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Ruling party document questions established AIDS theories
Johannesburg, South Africa - March 23, 2002
1. Various South African newspaper Mail & Guardian headlines reading "ANC loses the plot" (ANC: African National Congress)
2. Mail & Guardian interior page "Aids drugs killed Parks,...
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Nigeria screens farm workers for bird flu virus, UN reax
Jaji, Nigeria
1. Doctor examining young farm worker
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Julius Gajere, doctor running the Jaji tests:
"yes actually, what we are doing is to make sure that the workers on the farm are healthy. But this (indistinct...
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GEORGIA: STRUGGLE TO FIGHT OUTBREAK OF DIPHTHERIA
Russian/Eng/Nat
The poverty stricken republic of Georgia is struggling to fight off an outbreak of diphtheria which has grown to epidemic proportions.
In the capital Tbilisi alone, infection figures have risen tenfold in just two...
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A new Associated Press-NORC poll finds Americans know obesity is a health crisis but still want access to junk food. They're split over the government's role in curbing the epidemic by limiting food choices.
HEADLINE: Poll: Americans are obese, still want junk food
CAPTION: A new Associated Press-NORC poll finds Americans know obesity is a health crisis but still want access to junk food. They're split over the government's role in...
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Source of Haiti cholera bug goes under microscope
As Haiti continues to grapple with a cholera epidemic that broke out months after the massive 2010 earthquake, findings from a new study once again bring into focus the controversial question of what caused the outbreak.
The study...
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Activists gather on World AIDS Day to promote AIDS awareness
Seoul, South Korea - December 1, 2006
1. Wide pan of two women pinning flowers on a board in the shape of letters reading AIDS
2. Close of woman's hand pinning green flower onto board
3. Mid of officials walking to board
4. Mid of...
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French PM de Villepin overseeing regional bird flu pandemic simulation exercise
1. Wide of plane taxiing on Lyon's airport, pull in on screen reading "Flight Arrival - RF 2402"
2. Wide pan of screen to audience watching plane's arrival
3. Close-up of French Prime-Minister Dominique de Villepin watching plane's...
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Conference on "disease control priorities"
1. Wide interior of conference hall
2. Medium of participants
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin), Jing She, Vice minister, Ministry of Health:
"China is facing a rapid change in the types of disease which are spreading, and chronic and...
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WRAP Australia begins world's 1st human trials of vaccine; ADDS UK, EU on situation
AuBC - No Access Australia
Adelaide, Australia
1. Tilt down of Royal Adelaide Hospital to entrance
2. Wide of Royal Adelaide Hospital sign
3. Close up Flu Clinic sign
4. Various close ups of vaccine boxes and bottles
5. Various of...
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Former South African president marks World Aids Day.
Cape Town
1. Exterior of Beautiful Gates Hospice
2. Former South African President Nelson Mandela arrives
3. Various HIV-positive babies and young children
4. Various of Mandela with sick baby
5. Mandela with crying child
6. Various of...