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Doctor who recovered from Ebola talks about Sierra Leone experiences

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Michael Mawanda, a 38-year-old Ugandan doctor who was infected with Ebola while working in Sierra Leone, said on Tuesday that the failure to identify an Ebola patient in affected countries can be "catastrophic". Once a suspect is not...
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New drug set to change how world's largest population living with HIV deals with the virus

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Ga-Rankuwa township, north of Pretoria 1. Wide exterior Phedisong 4 Clinic in Ga-Rankuwa township, north of Pretoria, with marquees for launch of new ARV pill rollout 2. Close banners reading (English): "HIV texting is free in all public...
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Robot machines transform South African HIV care

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SOUTH AFRICA ATMS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.34SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionJohannesburg, South Africa - 15 July 20161....
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Ukraine - Challenges to health

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(Dur: 13 mins 06 secs/Ukrainian sot: 45 secs/Russian sot: 1 min 30 secs/English sot: 56 secs) In the wake of the Chernobyl disaster, and six years after independence, the Ukraine's fifty-two million people are trying to come to terms...
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Chan: MERS not mutated into deadlier form

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The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus has not begun to mutate, the Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) emphasised on Thursday.At a news conference in Seoul, Margaret Chan confirmed that no genetic changes...
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Protest for cheap medicine outside office of Novartis, which wants generic drugs patented

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1. Protesters shouting slogans against Swiss drug company Novartis 2. Mid of protesters near the Novartis office headquarters 3. Close of the poster holding sign reading (English) "Novartis: Making a killing in profits" 4. Wide of police...
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Emory University's Dr. Saad Omer explains how an effective vaccination policy controls of measles. Dr Omer also advises against the medical profession refusing to treat patients who haven't been vaccinated. (Feb. 3)

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Dr. Saad Omer, professor at Emory University Vaccine Center and epidemiologist at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health speaks to The Associated Press at his office on the campus of Emory University. He discuss best...
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Yoga helps victims of genocide and sexual violence

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LEADINAlternative therapies such as yoga are being used increasingly in Rwanda to help those still traumatised by the genocide of the 1990s.The classes are also a source of therapy and comfort to those suffering from HIV and...
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Sky News

Children in Sa'ada hospital in Yemen

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Dr Najla Al-Sonboli, Head of Paediatrics at Sa'ada hospital about children coming to the hospital with illnesses such as Meningitis, whooping cough, and malaria and shots of children in hospital on December...
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Skeleton exhibition reveals London's ongoing burial problems

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London - August 18, 2008 1. Wideshot Tower of London next to cranes and scaffolding 2. Various building works taking place in London 3. Set up shot Jelena Bekvalac, Research Osteologist at the Museum of London 4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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WRAP Announcements on AIDS vaccine and AIDS dug T-20

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Barcelona, July 8, 2002 1. Various exteriors of building where conference is being held 2. Setup shot of Tom Francis, Co-founder of VAXGEN 3. SOUNDBITE: (English)Tom Francis, Co-founder of VaxGen "The purpose here, like other vaccines...
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A genetically modified mosquito might halt the spread of maleria

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AP Television London, recent 1. Various mosquitoes in nets at Imperial College, London 2. Various set ups Dr. Andrea Crisanti 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Andrea Crisanti, Professor of molecular parasitology, Biology Department, Imperial...
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E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial bout. These problems include high blood pressure, kidney damage and even full kidney failure striking 10 to 20 years after the initial E. coli infection

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HEADLINE: Q-and-A: Long-term effects of E. coli poisoning CAPTION: E. coli and certain other foodborne illnesses can trigger serious health problems in a startling number of people months or years after they survived that initial...
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The E. coli bacteria responsible for a deadly outbreak that has left 18 dead and sickened hundreds in Europe is a new strain that has never been seen before, the World Health Organization said Thursday.

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HEADLINE: Never seen before E. coli strain hits Europe CAPTION: The World Health Organization says the The E. coli bacteria responsible for a deadly outbreak in Europe is a new strain that has never been seen before. (June 2) ...
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Gov. Rick Perry says he's creating a state task force to ensure Texas appropriately responds to infectious diseases like the Ebola virus. (Oct. 6)

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Gov. Rick Perry says he's creating a state task force to ensure Texas appropriately responds to infectious diseases like the Ebola virus. Perry on Monday announced the creation of the Task Force on Infectious Disease Preparedness and...
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At least five people dead from meningitis linked to steroid shots for back pain

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Framingham, Massachusetts 1. Various of New England Compounding Centre, where the drug lots are believed to have come from Atlanta, Georgia 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. John Jernigan, Medical Epidemiologist, Centre for Disease Control...
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Prof. Erica Ollmann Saphire, a Calif. immunologist, says the Ebola virus is one of the world's deadliest viruses. The use of an experimental drug for two Americans diagnosed with Ebola is raising ethical questions about access to such drugs. (Aug. 6)

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Nancy Writebol, 59, the second American aid worker recently diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia, traveled on the same specially equipped charter plane that brought her colleague, Dr. Kent Brantly to Atlanta on Saturday. Brantly, 33, from...
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Fears of cholera, infectious disease outbreaks

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1. Close up of sewage running down street 2. Mid shot of children walking across sewage 3. Pan of sewage treatment truck reverses 4. Mid shot of man walking to front of truck 5. Various of sewage being emptied from overflowing drain 6....
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Bloomberg

Good Hygiene Will Stop Ebola From Spreading: Singh

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Oct. 24 -- Mundipharma APAC, Latin America, Mideast & Africa President Raman Singh discusses how to tackle Ebola and how one of his company's products can keep the virus from spreading with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move.""...
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US President Obama makes speech marking World AIDS Day

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US President Barack Obama made a speech to mark World AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) Day at the White House on Monday. Obama touted the work his administration has done to help those living with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency...
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Australian scientists develop a test for screening bird flu

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Sydney, Australia - recent 1. Westmead Millennium Institute building 2. Sign reading Westmead Millennium Institute 3. John Iredell, Associate Professor, walking through corridor 4. SOUNDBITE: (English), John Iredell, Associate...
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Giant African land snails invade Florida

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1. Close-up of giant African land snail on side of tank 2. Various of snails in tank 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Fagan, Spokesman, Florida Department of Agriculture: "There is a rare form of meningitis that can be picked up by handling...
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Man to row across Atlantic to raise awareness of AIDS

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1. Boat wrapped in plastic 2. Pan from Victor Mooney, to boat 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Victor Mooney, rower: "Not everyone has to row across the Atlantic Ocean to increase the awareness of HIV/AIDS. This just happens to be my avenue of...
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Scientists think they will have birdflu vaccine within weeks

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APTN, 3 Feb 2004 - Potters Bar, UK 1. Security gate leading to National Institute of Biological Standards and Control 2. Close up of sign 3. Dr Wood with researcher in laboratory 4. Various of laboratory work taking place 5. ...