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Pfizer Says Vaccine For Kids Ages 5-11 Is 91% Effective

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A Pfizer study tracked 2,268 kids in that age group who got two shots three weeks apart of either a placebo or the low-dose vaccine.
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The threat of disease because of climate change refugees

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Korail Slum, Dhaka, Central Bangladesh, 9 November 2009 1. Wide shot of infant eating rice in slum 2. Close up infant 3. Mid shot of children at play and eating 4. Wide shot of dirty slum alley 5. Mid shot of woman cooking 6. Close up of...
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US Sec of State Powell in Soweto comments on HIV/AIDS.

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Pretoria 1. Exterior Union Buildings 2. South African flag 3. Powell and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma walking in 4. Cutaway press 5. SOUNDBITE (English) US Secretary of State Colin Powell "Over the last several years, the United States has...
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NIAID Director Anthony Fauci said the risk of Ebola becoming an epidemic in the U.S. is essentially zero Thursday at the Washington Ideas Forum. He also said an Ebola vaccine will be tested in West Africa in the next few months. (Oct. 30)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus019773 National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci said the risk of Ebola becoming an epidemic in the U.S. is "essentially zero" Thursday at the Washington...
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BRAZIL: COUNTRY IN THE GRIP OF A DENGUE FEVER EPIDEMIC

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Portuguese/Nat Brazil is in the grip of a fever epidemic called dengue (deng'-gay). Every ten minutes, a resident in Rio de Janeiro falls sick with the potentially fatal disease carried by mosquitoes. Brazil's Health Authorities have...
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CDC experts comment on SARS in hearing

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1. Wide of committee hearing room with witnesses Fauci and Gerberding at witness table 2. Wide shot television monitor screen with Dr. David Heymann from WHO in Geneva, Switzerland 3. Mid shot of Fauci and Gerberding 4. Wide of hearing...
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SOUTH AFRICA: AIDS CRISIS

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English/Nat South Africa's new National Assembly is expected to formally select Thabo Mbeki as the country's new president on Monday. One of the major challenges facing Mbeki's government is the Aids crisis. South Africa has one of the...
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Former president speaking about HIV/Aids

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FILE Johannesburg, South Africa 1. Various shots of cemetery for children who have died from AIDS 2. Various shots of AIDS orphan babies being looked after in centre Johannesburg - September 10, 2002 3. Wide shot of UNICEF meeting...
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NICARAGUA : CHRONIC DENGUE FEVER EPIDEMIC

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Spanish/Nat Nicaragua, like the rest of Central America, is suffering one of the worst dengue fever epidemics in recent history. The epidemic is stretching the underfunded health systems in the region, especially that of Nicaragua, the...
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Flu virus put into noses of volunteers willing to sneeze for science

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AP Television Bethesda, Maryland - January 14, 2014 1. Flu study participant laying down on hospital bed as doctor and assistants stand over him 2. Tight of doctor administering flu virus through volunteer's nose, pull out to wide 3....
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WHO regional body meets to discuss Ebola

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The Ebola epidemic that has killed more than 4,000 people across West Africa is the most "severe, acute health emergency seen in modern times," according to the director-general of the World Health Organisation (WHO). Dr. Ian Smith,...
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Taiwan loses bid to participate in UN health discussions, comment on earthquake

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1. Wide of entrance to World Health Organisation (WHO) building in Geneva 2. Protesters outside building 3. Mid of WHO sign next to entrance gates 4. Wide of WHO building 5. Close-up of WHO flag 6. Wide top shot of WHO assembly room 7....
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UN probes base as source of Haiti cholera outbreak

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1. Wide of area were Nepalese peacekeeping base is located at Mirebalais 2. Close up of water flowing on river located next to base 3. Pan right from river to side of base 4. Other side of base where waste was allegedly being dumped...
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World Vision organises cycle relay to raise AIDS awareness

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1. World Vision Office in Chirundu 2. Close up border post sign 3. Relay cyclists beginning another leg of journey 4. Cyclists over bridge 5. Various world Vision presentation 6. Various of cyclists on the road 7. Various AIDS activists...
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Alarming rise in AIDs amongst young black population.

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1. Wide-shot of presser 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Satcher, Surgeon General "So one to two per thousand of population for African America , about one in fifty. So about two percent, right, and for African American women about one in...
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Officials from the Obama administration urged calm over the single case of Ebola in the United States as the military said Friday it had begun the long-awaited aid to disease-ravaged Liberia. (Oct. 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus018348 The Obama administration urged calm over the single case of Ebola in the United States as the military said Friday it had begun the long-awaited aid to disease-ravaged Liberia, with medical...
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Research suggests AIDS virus entered US via Haiti

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FILE: Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 01 December 2005 1. Street in Port au Prince 2. People walking, street vendors Tucson, US - 30 October 2007 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Worobey, Co-author of study on origins of HIV (Human...
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Mac launch new lipstick for AIDS charity

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APTN New York, 11th February 2004 1. Ext Gotham Hall, New York 2. WS stage and advertising campaign photographs 3. MS pan across spokespeople (sound up: John Demsey, President, M.A.C. Cosmetics "you're helping us spread the world that...
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RUSSIA: AIDS EPIDEMIC (V)

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Voice and effects AIDS in Russia is reaching epidemic proportions. Over the past ten months of this year alone, more than 39-thousand cases of H-I-V have been registered in Russia, almost ten times more than the number of cases...
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Government agencies are turning to Web sites like Facebook and Twitter to spread information about swine flu.

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HEADLINE: As swine flu spreads, information goes viral CAPTION: Government agencies are turning to Web sites like Facebook and Twitter to spread information about swine flu. (May 1) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:all ap video] Whether...
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British PM on Iraqi WMD issue, MidEast, development

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1. Blair walks into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) British Prime Minister Tony Blair: "I stand absolutely 100 percent behind the evidence, based on intelligence, that we presented to people and let me make one or two things...
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BRAZIL: AIDS PROTESTORS RALLY AGAINST GOVERNMENT HEALTH CUTS

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 1 December 1998 1. Wide shot protesters with taped mouths holding posters with red ribbon 2. Pull out from girl with taped mouth holding sign reading: 'Protect yourself against the AIDS virus...wear a condom.' 3....
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MOZAMBIQUE: FLOODING DISASTER: CHOLERA (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Flood ravaged Mozambique is bracing itself for an outbreak of cholera. Aid organisations say flooding, crowding of rescued people and contamination of drinking water increases the risk of...
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7132B HORSES: KILLER EPIDEMIC IN THE USA

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1. Map showing Texas and Mexico. 2. Horse with VEE. 3. Horses being coralled in Mexico. 4. Interview with Tropical Diseases expert Dr. Lewis Forbes, who explains the disease beside a sick horse. 5. Horse innoculation scenes. 6....