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RUSSIA: WORST EPIDEMIC OF SYPHILIS THIS CENTURY

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Russian/Nat Russia is suffering from it's worst syphilis epidemic this century. Experts blame the increase on a growth in poverty, and the consequent increase in prostitution. Doctors are calling for more education in schools on condom...
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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

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14 June 1. Various of people getting water from a well surrounded by stagnant, dirty water 2. Child drinking water from the tap 3. Exterior Infectious Diseases Hospital 4. Mid shot doctor entering emergency hospital tent 5. Various of...
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Ministers arrive for high-level talks on epidemic and screening measures

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European Union health ministers arrived in the Belgian capital Brussels on Thursday for high-level talks on what measures the member states should introduce at the borders to effectively screen passengers coming into Europe from...
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Various - Increase in smoking

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Tobacco is already Europe's biggest killer, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), and unless countries and societies unite to fight it, the continent will face a major disaster. That's the message the organisation wants to...
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Janet Jackson, Kanye West and other celebs attend amfAR

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AP Television Milan, Italy, 28 September 2009 1. Upshot of La Permanente 2. Pan down to trolly 3. Mid shot of amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost 4. Pan out to wideshot of Kevin Robert Frost 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Robert Frost/CEO...
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There is an outpouring of condolences across the scientific community after news that researchers and activists heading to an HIV/AIDS conference in Australia were on the Malaysian jetliner shot down over Ukraine. (July 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus014046 Researchers and activists heading to an AIDS conference in Australia were on the Malaysian jetliner shot down over Ukraine, news that sparked an outpouring of grief across the scientific...
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Hospital preps for emergency, i/v with infectious disease specialist

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1. Wide of National Institute for Infectious Diseases, Lazzaro Spallanzani 2. Doctors entering the hospital 3. Researchers in a laboratory 4. Close up of test tubes 5. Close up of cells on a computer 6. Researcher studying cells 7....
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Former U.S. President speech at Aids conference.

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1. Tracking shot of audience and panel 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Archbishop Raphael Nbingi Mwana Mzeki of Nairobi: "(Responding to question about abstinence/celibacy) Abstinence we maintain, nobody ever dies of abstinence." 3. Cutaway...
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Deaths of Aids scientists in Ukraine crash a blow to battle against disease

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A leading expert on HIV/AIDS said on Friday that the loss of major researchers and activists aboard Malaysia Airlines flight 17 was a tragedy in terms of the battle against the disease. A prominent researcher, an activist and at least...
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Speakers address UN General Assembly

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1. Wide shot of United Nations building 2. Wide shot of a high level meeting on HIV/AIDS 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ursula Haubner, Austrian Federal Minister of Social Security, Generations and Consumer Protection, speaking on behalf of...
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BOTSWANA: NEW AIDS RESEARCH LABORATORY

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English/Nat Botswana's Aids crisis is getting worse, with one in four infected with the HIV virus. Now the country's first laboratory and training centre devoted exclusively to the advanced study of HIV, has opened in the capital,...
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Flu chief comments on pandemic flu vials sent to labs

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1. World Health Organisation influenza chief Klaus Stohr walking into conference room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) World Health Organisation influenza chief Klaus Stohr "We want to make sure that the work on destruction has started because...
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Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told a congressional hearing that the outbreak is unprecedented in part because it's in a region of Africa that never has dealt with Ebola before. (Aug. 7)

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The current Ebola crisis in West Africa is on pace to sicken more people than all other previous outbreaks of the disease combined, a U.S. health official said Thursday. Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and...
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Bono, Beyonce visits child Aids victims, ahead of big concert

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Maternity Unit Khayelitsha 1. Bono and Beyonce arriving at children's hospital 2. Sign 3. Various Bono enjoying welcoming dance 4. Beyonce with dancers 5. Cameraman 6. Bono and Beyonce listening to speakers 7. Close up Bono 8. ...
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HIV conferenece urges better access to medication for sufferers

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1. Exteriors of hotel where AIDS conference is taking place 2. Interior - various of conference auditorium - speakers, screens, audience, etc. 3. Various of drug company booths 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amy Keller, Director, HIV...
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WWI gives birth to today's modern chemical warfare ++REPLAY++

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UK: WWI POISON GASSOURCE: AP TELEVISION / UNIVERSAL NEWSREEL / AP IMAGES / STILL: NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTHRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.05SHOTLIST:AP Television London, UK,...
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UN official frustrated at lack of focus on Aids at Earth Summit

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Johannesburg - August 29, 2002 1. Peter Poit, UN Executive Director on AIDS, walking in 2. Cutaway of Poit's assistant 3. Midshot of presser 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Poit, UN Executive Director on AIDS "And here our message is very...
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World marks 25th anniversary of discovery of HIV/AIDS

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AP Television San Francisco, California - 27 March 2006 1. Close-up of vaccine trial volunteer Matthew Bell walking down street 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mathew Bell, vaccine trial volunteer: "I simply take a pill every morning at about...
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Medical experts in the U.S. hope that President Barack Obama's decision to increase aid to West African countries fighting Ebola will spur others in the international community to further action. (Sept. 17)

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Medical experts in the U.S. hope that President Barack Obama's decision to increase aid to West African countries fighting Ebola will spur others in the international community to further action. President Obama announced Tuesday he...
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Bill Gates, WHO chief, Chinese Health Min presser on fighting drug-resistant TB

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Beijing - 1 April 2009 1. Wide interior of ministerial meeting on tuberculosis 2. Medium of World Health Organisation Director Margaret Chan, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang and Bill Gates on stage 3. Cutaway of cameramen 4. SOUNDBITE...
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WHO to speed use of experimentaltreatments to contain epidemic

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Desperate to restore hope amid the Ebola crisis, the World Health Organisation said on Friday it would accelerate the use of experimental treatments and vaccines to contain the expanding epidemic in West Africa. After convening a two-day...
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Trump Briefed on Opioid Epidemic

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President Donald Trump attended a briefing on the country's opioid drug epidemic during his break from Washington on Tuesday. The session was held at Trump's private golf course in central New Jersey, where the president is...
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USA: UN SPONSORED POPULATION STUDY

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English/Nat A U-N sponsored population study offers new insights into the make-up of the world's population. The study shows people are living longer, healthier lives in most of the world except Africa, where AIDS is taking such a...
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Zaire - Ebola Virus Not Yet Under Control,Capital

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Virus not yet under control, Capital threatened The World Health organisation (WHO) announced in Zaire on Tuesday (16/5) that 77 people of the 84 confirmed cases of the deadly Ebola virus had died. While there have been no confirmed...