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The WHO marks the halfway point in its battle against TB

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Lesotho, Southern Africa, March 17, 2010 1. Medium close up of TB patient having her chest checked with a stethoscope 1. Wide pan exterior of Masemouse clinic and countryside 2. Various wides of Mafoka village 3. Mid shot of Helen...
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Lone screening van fights uphill battle to tackle rising TB cases

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How to fight the global epidemic of multi-drug resistant TB is at the centre of the World Health Organisation's meeting in London today (Wednesday 23rd October). The UK capital has more cases of tuberculosis than any other country in...
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Letter shines light on short-lived romantic poet, Keats

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"A thing of beauty is a joy forever." That's a line from 'Endymion', a poem by English romantic poet John Keats, first published in 1818. Branded a 'cockney poet' during his lifetime, Keats's posthumous influence on poetry and...
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Peruvian hairless dog suggested as suitable US first dog

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1. Wide shot of Claudia Galvez, director of the Association Friends of Hairless Dogs of Peru, with her dogs 2. Dog "Macchu Picchu" licking Galvez's face 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Claudia Galvez, Director of the Association Friends of...
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Bug that causes Legionnaires disease found in new government HQ

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1. Worker turning on the faucet of the water tank 2. Close of hand turning on the faucet 3. Mid of the worker climbing down ladder and turning on another faucet 4. Close of the worker 5. Water coming out from the water tank 6. Main...
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An expert in pulmonary disease discusses the strain of TB that's afflicted an airline traveler and prompted an international alert.

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HEADLINE: Q and A: Tuberculosis Scare CAPTION: A man with a rare and dangerous form of tuberculosis is being quarantined in an Atlanta hospital after taking two trans-Atlantic flights. An expert on pulmonary disease, Dr. Alfred...
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VOICED Impact of SARS on Hong Kong's entertainment industry

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0000 Wide exterior of 'Neway' karaoke bar with flashing lights 0005 Hall inside bar with people going up escalator to bar 0009 People reserving karaoke room at front desk 0012 Waiter picking up drinks 0016 Tight shot of drinks 0020...
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Health of Former President, First Lady Improves

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Doctors say former President George H.W. Bush will soon be moved from the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital where he has been treated for pneumonia.Dr. Amy Mynderse says the 92-year-old Bush will be moved from the ICU at the...
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+EMBARGO 00.01GMT 8 FEB+ Study says vapers may be at increased risk of pneumonia

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LEAD IN: A British study shows vaping could increase the risk of bacterial lung infection such as pneumonia. It comes just a couple of days after government health officials in the UK recommended that, rather...
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Cruise Ship Outbreak Causes Concern Along Norway's Coast

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Hurtigruten's CEO apologized Monday and announced all trips for the MS Roald Amundsen and two other ships would be halted indefinitely.
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"

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Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Sturgeon: Scotland's lockdown remains for time being

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Sunday said she had asked the UK government to not deploy its new coronavirus messaging in Scotland.
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Children die from syndrome possibly linked to virus

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Brazil: Shelter desinfected to prevent COVID19

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Brazilian troops on Thursday carried out a disinfection operation at a shelter for elderly and young people in Rio de Janeiro, while also delighting residents with a music performance.
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Nearly 70 dead in virus outbreak at veterans' home

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Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans.
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Houston lab to test for coronavirus antibodies

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A Houston area medical diagnostic lab is now capable of testing thousands of blood samples for coronavirus antibodies.
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California kids could return to class early

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California schoolchildren could return to their classrooms as early as July though there likely will be modifications.
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Lisbon workers use public transport as rules ease

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Portugal is easing its confinement and isolation measures, but authorities say people have a "civic duty" to keep working from home through the end of May if they can.
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"

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Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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LA announces partnership for virus test research

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday that the city will be partnering with private researchers and universities to research the development of antibody tests for the novel coronavirus.
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London distribution centre prepares PPE equipment

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Personnel at many of Britain's distribution centres are working hard to prepare and ensure the delivery of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to local authorities amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Nationwide testing drive underway in South Africa

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A nationwide testing drive by South Africa's government took place in different parts of the country on Tuesday, with medical staff taking samples from the public to test for the new coronavirus.
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RKI: Germany's virus infections rate has dropped

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Germany's disease control center says the country's rate of coronavirus infections has dropped, but recommends more testing to treat more people and to trace infection chains.