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英语课
By Ernest Leong
Washington
19 March 2007
 
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Some U.S. state lawmakers are fighting a mandate 3 requiring certain vaccinations 5 for children, saying it encourages undesirable 6 behavior.  Getting vaccinated 7 has become a more complicated process since the 18th century, when English scientist Edward Jenner first discovered a vaccine for smallpox 8.  VOA's Ernest Leong reports.






Cervical Cancer vaccine


Cervical cancer vaccine



For some children, visiting the doctor can be a traumatic event, especially if it involves getting vaccinated.  Some parents say vaccination 4 is a necessary step to prevent serious illness.


But in the U.S. southern states of Florida and Texas, some politicians and parents say preteen girls should not be required to receive Gardasil, a new vaccine against cervical cancer.


One parent, Kishiam Lindsay, thinks the vaccine is a good idea. "I think it's a good vaccine, but I don't think it should be forced upon a child, either."


Gardasil protects against a sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer.  Those who oppose mandatory 9 vaccination say young girls who receive the injection might be encouraged to have sex at an early age.


School board member Stephanie Kraft says the pharmaceutical 10 company Merck is issuing the vaccine to make a quick profit.  "Merck has got this on a fast track, because they stand to make a lot of money."


Despite the high price tag for new vaccines 11 -- Gardasil would cost about $360 per child -- some medical professionals, like Dr. Peter Hotez of George Washington University, say vaccine manufacture is not profitable. "While the market [for vaccines] is very large, the commercial market is very small."


Dr. Hotez says demand for vaccines is great in developing countries, where there is a higher risk of contracting disease. "There's a particularly acute need for vaccines for developing countries, because those regions of the world tend to have a much higher disease burden, resulting from infectious diseases."


Hotez says vaccine development is an expensive process for drug manufacturers, and usually offers only modest financial returns.  He says it would be much more profitable to find the next "blockbuster" drug -- something like Lipitor, the cholesterol-lowering drug that has earned many billions of dollars [for its manufacturer, Pfizer].


As a result, the number of vaccine manufacturers is declining.


"So, in fact, it turns out there are only approximately five large vaccine manufacturers worldwide, as compared to maybe 20 two decades ago," Hotez says.


To date, the greatest resource for vaccine research and development is in the philanthropic sector 12 -- primarily the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


"This is why the funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is so critical.  Because it's allowed us to actually develop a vaccine for the world's poor by creating the equivalent of a nonprofit company" said Hotez.


Part of the problem is the time it takes to develop a new vaccine -- sometimes decades, says Arthur Allen, author of a best-selling book on the history of vaccines. "The scientists who work on this [vaccines] are obsessive 13 types, who maybe work 20 years trying to perfect a vaccine."


Vaccines are actually weakened or killed versions of a virus.  Introducing the virus into the human body in a weakened form enables a person to develop resistance to it.


For this reason, Allen says vaccine development carries with it an element of risk. "One vaccine maker 2 said he never felt safe until his vaccine had been tested on three million children.  It's an awesome 14 responsibility, to give vaccines to young children."


An awesome responsibility that is both necessary and controversial, as some scientists continue to battle illness with vaccines.




n.牛痘苗,疫苗;adj.牛痘的,疫苗的
  • The polio vaccine has saved millions of lives.脊髓灰质炎疫苗挽救了数以百万计的生命。
  • She takes a vaccine against influenza every fall.她每年秋季接种流感疫苗。
n.制造者,制造商
  • He is a trouble maker,You must be distant with him.他是个捣蛋鬼,你不要跟他在一起。
  • A cabinet maker must be a master craftsman.家具木工必须是技艺高超的手艺人。
n.托管地;命令,指示
  • The President had a clear mandate to end the war.总统得到明确的授权结束那场战争。
  • The General Election gave him no such mandate.大选并未授予他这种权力。
n.接种疫苗,种痘
  • Vaccination is a preventive against smallpox.种痘是预防天花的方法。
  • Doctors suggest getting a tetanus vaccination every ten years.医生建议每十年注射一次破伤风疫苗。
n.种痘,接种( vaccination的名词复数 );牛痘疤
  • Vaccinations ensure one against diseases. 接种疫苗可以预防疾病。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • I read some publicity about vaccinations while waiting my turn at the doctor's. 在医生那儿候诊时,我读了一些关于接种疫苗的宣传。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.不受欢迎的,不良的,不合意的,讨厌的;n.不受欢迎的人,不良分子
  • They are the undesirable elements among the employees.他们是雇员中的不良分子。
  • Certain chemicals can induce undesirable changes in the nervous system.有些化学物质能在神经系统中引起不良变化。
[医]已接种的,种痘的,接种过疫菌的
  • I was vaccinated against tetanus. 我接种了破伤风疫苗。
  • Were you vaccinated against smallpox as a child? 你小时候打过天花疫苗吗?
n.天花
  • In 1742 he suffered a fatal attack of smallpox.1742年,他染上了致命的天花。
  • Were you vaccinated against smallpox as a child?你小时候打过天花疫苗吗?
adj.命令的;强制的;义务的;n.受托者
  • It's mandatory to pay taxes.缴税是义务性的。
  • There is no mandatory paid annual leave in the U.S.美国没有强制带薪年假。
adj.药学的,药物的;药用的,药剂师的
  • She has donated money to establish a pharmaceutical laboratory.她捐款成立了一个药剂实验室。
  • We are engaged in a legal tussle with a large pharmaceutical company.我们正同一家大制药公司闹法律纠纷。
疫苗,痘苗( vaccine的名词复数 )
  • His team are at the forefront of scientific research into vaccines. 他的小组处于疫苗科研的最前沿。
  • The vaccines were kept cool in refrigerators. 疫苗放在冰箱中冷藏。
n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形
  • The export sector will aid the economic recovery. 出口产业将促进经济复苏。
  • The enemy have attacked the British sector.敌人已进攻英国防区。
adj. 着迷的, 强迫性的, 分神的
  • Some people are obsessive about cleanliness.有些人有洁癖。
  • He's becoming more and more obsessive about punctuality.他对守时要求越来越过分了。
adj.令人惊叹的,难得吓人的,很好的
  • The church in Ireland has always exercised an awesome power.爱尔兰的教堂一直掌握着令人敬畏的权力。
  • That new white convertible is totally awesome.那辆新的白色折篷汽车简直棒极了.
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a-spinning
adusta
air heater, air-heating system
amphiapomictic(turreson 1926)
antichlore
asymmetric halfdisc
Auction markets
Barbell strategy
bearing capacity of subsoil
braced arch
brake phenomenon
bright crystalline fracture
build up rate
carucages
ceiling function
chrysophyllums
cocking wrist action
completeness of real numbers
contour maps
cooler snatcher
countably-infinite subset
counter, cycle
creeping wintergreens
croompled
current harmonics
Dibunafon
difference of phase angle
dimethylarginines
discursive hegemony
diyah
dzhebel (jebel)
Emergency Schedules
fair-built
fast neutron reactor
flats and pitches
good articulation
grid method for strain measurement
heat-death
high in
hollow-bowl clarifier
hydroxyl herderite
IANAL
idempotent ring
layer cone
left-hand member
light induced bleaching
limit of consistence
loran
macu
mikadoes
Missoula County
modern igneous petrology
Nicola Amati
non-partisanship
nonlinear stabilization
normal refraction
Oak Park
Pasternak, Boris Leonidovich
pavement concrete
plain-straight-face flange
precipitation echo
precision assembly
pressure vent
pseudometrizable topological space
pso-ric
psychological disorder
pyrometer cone equivalent
reflected global (solar) radiation
regards
region calcanea
retirement of property
rideth
role change
rotating roll feeder
Rotoiti, L.
safety cover
sailing region
sapidnesses
sashoon
searching enquiry
self-respectful
semi-subsistence
set algebra
Sharp's the word.
soft coating material
spun iron pipe
stable glass fiber
stationary mixing normal process
storageorgan
subjectly
submergence
subspecialty
surface dynamometer card
tightlacer
Tunisian bee
twist up
uncoddled
unmortal
without bite or sup
xylotypographic
yardsman