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Ship under quarantine for measles docks in Curacao

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A ship which was under quarantine in St. Lucia earlier this week to prevent a measles outbreak, returned to its home port of Curacao early Saturday.
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U.S. To Launch Trade Talks On Vaccine Distribution

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Intellectual property issues have prevented vaccines from getting to some poorer countries.
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Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court

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HEADLINE: Court finds vaccines don't cause autism CAPTION: Bitter feuding over a possible link between vaccines and autism won't go away despite a strong rejection of that theory by a special federal court. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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New York is the first state to require anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season. (Oct. 25)

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New York is requiring anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season, an ambitious effort to control the flu in the places it is...
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Some level of flu activity has been reported in almost every state in recent weeks, with particularly high levels in the southeast and midwest, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Dec. 31)

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Some level of flu activity has been reported in almost every state in recent weeks, with particularly high levels in the southeast and midwest, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Early data suggests...
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Williamson: Soldiers to be vaccinated against anthrax poisoning

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UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson announced on Thursday that British soldiers are to be vaccinated against anthrax poisoning in the wake of the Salisbury nerve agent attack. Speaking from Filton, Williamson also...
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The common bacteria which is killing babies

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LEADIN: There are calls for the development of a vaccine to help prevent the death of thousands of newborn babies. Millions of women unknowingly carry a bacteria which can be passed on in pregnancy and later...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVAR REFUGEE CRISIS: CHILD VACCINATIONS

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English/Nat The first round of immunisations for Kosovar children in Macedonian refugee camps began on Monday in an effort to prevent the spread of major childhood diseases. The mass vaccination programme is being coordinated by the...
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UK: PLANT BASED VACCINE COULD MEAN END TO TOOTH DECAY

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English/Nat Tooth decay could become a thing of the past when a liquid vaccine developed by a team of British scientists comes onto the market. The plant-based vaccine can be painted onto the teeth and produces antibodies that prevent...
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Health care professionals visit remote communities in Thailand

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1. Village on the mountain side behind the mist and clouds 2. Various traditionally dressed migrants and their children walking towards a temporary health clinic 3. Various mothers and babies waiting in rain under an umbrella 4. Mothers...
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Doctor hunts for Ebola vaccine in genetically modified tobacco plants

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Drug makers and academic laboratories are pushing scientific boundaries in a race to develop a treatment for the Ebola virus that's killed more than 1,100 people in West Africa. Researchers working on the experimental drug ZMapp have...
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Scientists make progress in search for vaccine

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1. Pan exterior of Robert Koch Institute 2. Medium shot Robert Koch Institute 3. Reinhard Kurt, Frans van den Boom and Jan van Lunzen entering 4. Auditorium 5. SOUNDBITE (German) Jan van Lunzen, University Hospital of Hamburg...
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ROVING REPORT: RR0111/A KENYA: AIDS

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AIDS has become the scourge of Africa less than 20 years after being identified. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome hit Africans first and hardest. But one of the countries worst affected, Kenya, has provided what could be a...
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Energy efficient fridge could help save lives in the developing world

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AP Television Aberystwyth, Wales - January 24, 2011 1. Mid of fridge door opening zoom to dummy vaccines inside 2. Wide pull from hills 3. Wide of forest with fog 4. Wide exterior True Energy factory 5. Close of sign reading: (English)...
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The common bacteria which is killing babies

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LEADIN: There are calls for the development of a vaccine to help prevent the death of thousands of newborn babies. Millions of women unknowingly carry a bacteria which can be passed on in pregnancy and later...
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Sanofi: vaccine not recommended for those without prior infection

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The dengvaxia vaccination is not recommended for people who have no previous infection of dengue fever, the manufacturer of the vaccine said on Monday. Officials from pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur made the...
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VOICE: Free Hepatitis B jab given to newborn babies

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0.00 Wide shot of group of children singing 0.04 Various of children singing 0.13 Various of audience 0.20 Mid shot of board 0.22 Carol Bellamy, UNICEF executive director 0.24 Wide shot singing room with applause 0.27 SOUNDBITE:...
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Free Hepatitis B jab given to newborn babies

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1. Wide shot of group of children singing 2. Various of children singing 3. Wide shot audience 4. Mid shot of board 5. Carol Bellamy, UNICEF executive director 6. Wide shot singing room with applause 7. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Wenkan,...
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Trials to determine correct dosage to protect people from H1N1 flu virus

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Baltimore, Maryland - 10 August 2009 1. People entering building where flu vaccine study is being conducted 2. Dr Wilbur Chen, from University of Maryland's Centre for Vaccine Development, looking at charts 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr...
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CDC: No Excuse Not To Get Flu Vaccination

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus064076Health officials are urging people to get their flu vaccines and get them early to prevent serious conditions brought on by the virus.CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said that the flu virus...
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Human trial for COVID-19 vaccine underway in UK

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The chief investigator of a UK COVID-19 vaccine trial has outlined plans to fast track the next phase of the study, as human testing got underway on Thursday.