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DEVELOPMENT REPORT - Polio Campaign in Africa By Karen Leggett Broadcast: Monday, October 11, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Development Report. Health workers in West and Centra
Broadcast: Feb 07, 2003 The World Health Organization said is about to ship millions of 2) doses of a new meningitis vaccine to almost two dozen countries in Africa. The vaccine was developed in recor
DEVELOPMENT REPORT – February 25, 2002: Measles in Africa By Jill Moss This is the VOA Special English Development Report. Five leading public health organizations have announced a campaign to reduc
Hello everyone, I'm Catherine Callaway at the CNN center in Atlanta with a look at what's happening NOW IN THE NEWS. The tsunami watch has now been lifted following a powerful earthquake in Indonesia today. At least 75 people were killed and hundred
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Evidence is increasing that common influenza viruses are becoming resistant to the main drug used to treat them. The drug is oseltamivir, also known as Tamiflu. The most common seasonal flu virus found i
This is the VOA Special English Health Report. Malaria kills about one million people a year and sickens another two hundred fifty million. Most of the deaths are in young children in Africa. Malaria causes twenty percent of childhood deaths in Afric
Zika Virus Detected in Body Fluids 体液中检测到寨卡病毒分享到: Brazilian scientists have detected the Zika virus in urine and saliva samples of two infected patients. 巴西科学家在两名感染患者的尿液和唾液中检测到了寨
Rotavirus Vaccine Arrives in Rwanda More than 3,000 Rwandan children die every year from diarrhea. But health officials say thats about to change with the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine. Rwanda is the latest in a growing number of African coun
Overcoming Fear of Vaccinations A new study says fear or complacency about vaccinations can allow preventable diseases such as polio, measles and whooping cough to spread. Scientists say preventing vaccine scares should be part of global immunization
SIV Vaccine Holds Promise for AIDS Researchers are excited about a vaccine they have developed that protects rhesus monkeys from infection with a primate version of the AIDS virus. They hope to use what they've learned to develop an agent that preven
Joe DeCapua 02 September 2010 For more than a year now, Rwanda has been immunizing its children against pneumonia. Its goal is to save the lives of 6,000 kids every year. This week, health officials and others are checking on the programs progress. P
2015年对付流行病取得进步 Ebola claimed more than 3000 lives in 2015.Potential vaccines were fast tracked.And clinical trial is started in west Africa early in the year. 2015年埃博拉夺去了3000多人的生命,人们很快就找到了可
墨西哥建造伽马射线天文台即将开放 Ebola has claimed the lives of more than 10,000 people in West Africa. Since last summer, researchers have rushed to get anti-Ebola vaccines into clinical trials. While it's too early to say that any o
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world. But it's been preventable since a vaccine was introduced in 1963. So public health officials are surprised that Europe is now reporting tens of thousands of new cases in
肯尼亚:疟疾疫苗带来新希望 Malaria control efforts currently depend mostly on things like chemically-treated mosquito nets and spraying against the disease-carrying insects. But scientists in Kenya say that next year, a new malaria vacci
Todays global coverage begins in Central Africa. International health officials say they have reason to be cautiously optimistic about limiting the spread of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was first reported in early May. S
China's best known respirologist, Zhong Nanshan, visited the South Korean Mers patient in hospital on Tuesday. He offered his advise on preventing the spread of the virus. Dr. Zhong Nanshan became famous for his work on SARS in 2003. On Tuesday morni
HEALTH REPORT - Measles Campaign Reduces Deaths in African Children By Cynthia Kirk Broadcast: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 I'm Jim Tedder with the VOA Special English Health Report. redcross Uganda m
The global birth-tourism industry is booming as more and more Chinese women look to give birth abroad. According to a report by ABC news, the number of Chinese women going to Saipan, a U.S. Territory in the pacific, to give birth increased 35 fold be
In the early 1950s a worldwide epidemic of polio was in full swing. In the United States alone, 58,000 cases of this highly infectious and crippling disease were reported in 1952. Vaccines - which can prevent, but not cure polio - halted its spread i