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World Hepatitis Day warns of peril posed by virus

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PAKISTAN HEPATITIS SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4.52SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionIslamabad, Pakistan – 27 July 20161....
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Children call on Obama and Sarkozy to honour commitments

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1. Mid shot of parade with two giant puppets of US President-elect Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy 2. Rear view of parade 3. Cutaway of security 4. Various of parade 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Suwaidou ( from Gambia - no...
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New nano technology water filter could save lives

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AP Television Cape Town, South Africa - November 1, 2010 1. Mid of dirty water 2. Mid pan right to left of canal 3. Mid tracking shot of woman throwing out waste water 4. Mid tracking shot of woman fetching water with bucket 5. Close...
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New York Health Board discusses plans to prepare for Ebola case

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New York health officials said on Tuesday that they had received 88 calls from physicians concerned about possible Ebola cases, but confirmed "there's still no Ebola here." "Of those 88 calls actually only eleven of them were actually...
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Free Hepatitis B jab given to newborn babies

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1. Wide shot of group of children singing 2. Various of children singing 3. Wide shot audience 4. Mid shot of board 5. Carol Bellamy, UNICEF executive director 6. Wide shot singing room with applause 7. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Zhang Wenkan,...
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Health minister declares pilgrimage free of contagious diseases

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Saudi Arabia on Monday declared the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca free from contagious diseases, after the country deployed thousands of health workers to protect pilgrims from the deadly Ebola virus and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome,...
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Is the U.S. Government Ready for an Ebola Outbreak?

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Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discusses Ebola and how unprepared the U.S. government is for a potential outbreak. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The World Health Organization says it is ethical to use unproven, experimental drugs in the fight against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. (Aug. 12)

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The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the use of unproven anti-Ebola drugs in West Africa "ethical" on Tuesday, as long as the provision met certain criteria. After holding a teleconference with medical experts around the world,...
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Bloomberg

Ebola in New York City: How Worried Should You Be?

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Oct. 24 -- Dr. Stephen Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, explains why New Yorkers shouldn't be too worried about Ebola. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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President proposes plan to reduce AIDS transmission

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1. Bush walks up to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "One of our best opportunities for progress against AIDS lies in preventing mothers from passing on the HIV virus to their children. Worldwide, close to...
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Doctors, pharmacists stand trial in France for growth hormone deaths

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1. Various of newspaper headlines announcing trial 2. Various of interior of Palais de Justice 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Lea Letheno, Mother of Benoit who was 26-years-old when he died: "Clearly they didn't know everything as far as...
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The government is readying new response squads, likened to public health SWAT teams, to rush to any U.S. city where a new Ebola case might be identified. (Oct. 23)

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The government is readying new response squads called CERT teams, likened to public health SWAT teams, to rush to any U.S. city where a new Ebola case might be identified. CERT stands for CDC Ebola Response Team. "The decision to deploy...
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Obama says epidemic "spiraling out of control", outlines US action

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US President Barack Obama called the Ebola outbreak in West Africa a threat to global security on Tuesday and broadly expanded the US response by ordering thousands of troops to the region along with an aggressive effort to train health...
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Suharto's health deteriorates after blood infection

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1. Wide of hospital entrance 2. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary General, Surin Pitsuwan, walking out of hospital after visiting former Indonesian President Suharto 3. Security personnel 4. Car arriving 5....
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Bloomberg

Ebola Outbreak Not Impacting Travel and Tourism: Scowsill

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Oct. 29 -- David Scowsill, president and CEO of The World Travel & Tourism Council, discusses how the Ebola outbreak is impacting the travel and tourism industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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ARGENTINA: LA PLATA: JUDGE DISMISSES CLINIC/AIDS CASE

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Spanish/Nat An Argentine appeals judge has argued that it is not scientifically proven that HIV causes AIDS. He used the argument while hearing a case involving 15 dialysis patients who died from AIDS, allegedly contracted at a clinic in...
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SIERRA LEONE: THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DYING OF MALNUTRITION

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Kambia & Freetown, Sierra Leone, 25-30 November 1997 Kambia -100KM north east of Freetown 1. Exterior Medicins Sans Frontiers (MSF) Therapeutic Feeding 2. MSF worker examining child arrived that morning. 3. Woman with baby...
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SARS

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SARS or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, caused a worldwide health scare. The virus infected over 8-thousand people and killed more than 700 people worldwide. The outbreak began in the Guangzhou region of China late in 2002, but by mid...
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USA: WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT TAKE STEPS TO FIGHT "MAD COW DISEASE"

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English/Nat Congressmen in Washington heard testimony Wednesday on government steps to fight "Mad Cow Disease" in the U-S. Lawmakers want to determine whether the Food and Drug Administration and other federal agencies are able to...
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UN bird flu chief warns world to expect spike in bird flu outbreaks

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1. Wide of UN Coordinator for Bird Flu, Dr. David Nabbaro talking with reporter 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. David Nabbaro, United Nations' Coordinator for Bird Flu "Well I suspect that this virus did come from wild fowl, that it somehow...
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Bacterial meningitis is suspected in the death of a Kenosha, Wisconsin high school student over the weekend.

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HEADLINE: Student fears grow after suspected meningitis death CAPTION: Students at a high school in Kenosha, Wisconsin say they are nervous after one of their classmates died, possibly from bacterial meningitis. (Feb....
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Continuing relief efforts after earthquake in Pakistan

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Neelum Valley +++Mute+++ 1. Travelling shot along high valley road 2. Village destroyed by earthquake 3. Various people people coming down from mountains in search of help Muzaffarabad Belanoshah Camp 4. Various emergency camp for quake...
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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

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14 June 2005 1. Various shots people getting water from a well surrounded by a dirty area 2. Child drinking water from the tap 3. Various shots children eating an unwashed mango 4. Various exterior shots of the Infectious Diseases...
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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. (Oct. 8)

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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. Dr. Ross Wilson, says all hospitals in the city can quickly diagnose patients that show signs of infection, but stressed...