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New Study On Pfizer Vaccine Effectiveness, Storage

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The findings come from an Israeli study published in the Lancet medical journal.
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Wife of Nelson Mandela tells AP she wants more child immunisation

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1. Various of Gra�a Machel at photo session 2. Various shots of Gra�a Machel during lecture 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gra�a Machel, president of GAVI (Global Alliance on Vaccines and Immunisation) Alliance "If we can save about three...
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Pregnant women, health care workers and children six months and older should be placed at the front of the line for swine flu vaccinations this fall, a government panel recommended Wednesday

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HEADLINE: Who should get swine flu vaccine first? CAPTION: Pregnant women, health care workers and children six months and older should be placed at the front of the line for swine flu vaccinations this fall, a government panel...
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WHO flu chief says pandemic still in early stages, likely to spread for some time

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1. Various exteriors of World Health Organisation (WHO) headquarters 2. WHO's Assistant Director-General for Health Security and Environment, Dr Keiji Fukuda enters headquarters 3. Fukuda working at desk, pan to world map on wall 4....
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China begins national swine flu vaccination campaign

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1. Close of male student receiving flu vaccination 2. Wide of student in vaccination room with nurses and doctors 3. Close of Chinese flag pan down to "H1N1" written on blackboard 4. Various of students receiving vaccination 5. Mid of...
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Naples drug lab working on possible Ebola vaccine

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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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USA: SCIENTISTS LEARN HOW AIDS VIRUS ATTACKS A HUMAN IMMUNE CELL

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English/Nat In a major new discovery, scientists have established how the AIDS virus attacks a human immune cell. The new research could speed up the search for treatments, and possibly a vaccine. It exposes new information about the...
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Drive to eradicate polio in remote Indian province

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AP Television Darbhanga District , Bihar, India, - Jan 23rd, 24th, 2011 1. Tilt up from baby to woman holding baby 2. Tilt down of child suspected to be afflicted with polio, from face to his withered leg 3. Mid of children sitting on...
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Microsoft chairman launches immunization programme for children

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1. Bill Gates walking into hospital with Chandrababu Naidu, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh state 2. Various of Bill Gates giving children polio vaccine 3. Various of child being vaccinated, with Gates watching 4. Various of children in...
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More deaths of encephalitis as disease spreads

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Sept 6, 2005 1. Exterior of King George Medical college and hospital 2. Interior hospital, various of children suffering from Japanese Encephalitis lying on hospital beds 3. Man with unconscious child, pumping oxygen bag 4. Two children...
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WRAP Trial finds AIDS vaccine cuts risk of HIV infection, reax

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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 6....
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Jane "Dr Quinn - Medicine woman" Seymour in Kenya

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APTN Machakos, Kenya - 18th June 2002 1. Measles awareness parade at Machakos General hospital 2. Children carrying measles placards 3. Actress Jane Seymour and a Kenyan Red Cross employee 4. Dr Wako, from Machakos General hospital,...
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WRAP Australia begins world's 1st human trials of vaccine; ADDS UK, EU on situation

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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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Ice, Eisenhower, Vaccine

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Polar Bear-niks Somewhere in the Soviet Union, a swimming hole carved in the surface of a frozen river is enjoyed by a hardy group of bathers. Ike Blasts "Despicable" Slurs At his White House press conference, President Eisenhower...
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Thailand - AIDS vaccine trials

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On September 24th 2009 researchers in Thailand announced that for the first time, an experimental vaccine prevented infection with the AIDS virus - a surprising result and a watershed event in the battle against the deadly epidemic....
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UNICEF programme to help earthquake surviviors

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1. Various shots of children being vaccinated 2. Close up little boy crying after injection 3. Children watching 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor David Hipgrave, Chief Health Officer, UNICEF: "Particularly the measles vaccination (is...
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Polio programme resumes after Pakistan violence

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It's a very different street battle. From house to house, from mouth to mouth health teams here are working hard to reach as many children as possible, before polio reaches them. Officials are worried recent polio outbreaks could worsen...
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SAfrica to launch large-scale HIV vaccine study

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Researchers in South Africa will soon start conducting trials on a vaccine for HIV, following promising results in a previous trial held in Thailand.Dr Linda-Gail Bekker, the Deputy Director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre, said the...
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Sick Syrian refugees are dying because of lack of funds to treat them

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The sheer volume of Syrian refugees desperate for medical care is straining Lebanon's health systems to breaking point and UN organisations claim they're unable to help. The United Nations says it can't afford to pay for more than the...
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Nigeria's polio vaccination drive targets 25M

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMaiduguri - 28 August 20161. Children gathered waiting to be vaccinated 2. Boy watching proceedings3. Health worker administering polio drops to little girl...
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Rare white lion attracts visitors to zoo

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LEADIN: A rare white lion is attracting visitors to a Baghdad zoo. The big cat's colouring is caused by a genetic mutation. STORYLINE: Saif Toufic has an unusual animal to feed. ...
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Swim class aims to stop major cause of death in Bangladesh

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LEADIN: Children once afraid of the water are learning to swim as part of a charity program aimed at reducing the number of drownings in Bangladesh. Up to 18,000 children drown in the delta nation every year....
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Swim class aims to stop major cause of death in Bangladesh

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LEADIN: Children once afraid of the water are learning to swim as part of a charity program aimed at reducing the number of drownings in Bangladesh. Up to 18,000 children drown in the delta nation every year....
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Philippines senate debates dengue vaccine, after campaign put on hold

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The Philippine Senate held a hearing on Monday to investigate the government's 3.5 billion peso (69.5 million US dollars) public dengue immunisation drive, which was recently put on hold due to concerns over severe symptoms in people who...