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HIV studies show vaccines might control viral levels

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1. Wide of speakers 2. Wide of people attending the briefing and the speaker on the podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Efthyhia Vardas, University of the Witwatersrand, Perinatal HIV Research Unit (PHRU), in Soweto: "The majority of the...
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Reaction to US scientists winning Nobel Prize for Medicine

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Boston, Massachusetts 1. Craig Mello, Joint winner of the 2006 Nobel Laureate for Medicine arriving at news conference 2. Students clapping 3. Wide of Mello with people surrounding him clapping 4. People clapping 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Scientists in Texas are studying the Ebola virus, which has killed more than 670 people across West Africa this year. Right now, the disease has no vaccine and no specific treatment, with a fatality rate of at least 60 percent. (July 30)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus014690 Scientists in Texas are studying the Ebola virus, which has killed more than 670 people across West Africa this year. Right now, the disease has no vaccine and no specific treatment, with a...
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US relief group whose doctor infected welcomes WHO response to crisis

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One of the relief organisations whose workers contracted Ebola has welcomed the World Health Organisation (WHO) classification of the spread of the virus as "an international health emergency". George Salloum, Vice President of Finance...
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Officials say rate of infection is actually down

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1. Street in Port au Prince 2. People walking, street vendors 3. Exterior of FOSREF (French Acronym for the 'Foundation for Reproductive Health and Family Education') Centre, school girls running inside 4. Various of FOSREF HIV educator...
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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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World Sailing CEO on Rio Olympic clean-up

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Brazil must ensure that Rio de Janeiro's polluted Guanabara Bay is cleared of garbage to ensure a level playing field at this summer's Olympic Games, the CEO of World Sailing said on Tuesday.During an interview with The Associated Press,...
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PHILIPPINES: MANILA: HEALTH OFFICIALS BEGIN TO KILL 600 MONKEYS UPDATE

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Tagalog/Eng/Nat Health officials in the Philippines began killing more than 600 monkeys Wednesday at a breeding farm. It had been shut by the government for failing to control an outbreak of the Ebola virus. The Ferlite Scientific...
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Spanish researchers test HIV vaccine

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1. Various Hospital exteriors 2. Various of patients getting trial vaccine 3. Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital "The goal of...
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FRANCE: RESEARCHING THE EBOLA VIRUS

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French/Nat Parisians worried about the deadly outbreak of Ebola in Zaire - are turning to their country's top scientists to help quell their fears. Many are taking advantage of an opportunity to go to one of the world's premier ...
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Government research on the feared foot-and-mouth virus may move from isolated Plum Island, N.Y. to a site on the mainland. The question is if the virus escaped, could an outbreak be contained?

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HEADLINE: Plum Island: Deadly diseases on the move? CAPTION: Government research on the feared foot-and-mouth virus may move from isolated Plum Island, N.Y. to a site on the mainland. The question is if the virus escaped, could an...
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Lagos state governor expresses his fears if Ebola virus is not contained soon

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Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola said on Monday there weren't enough experienced virologists and Ebola specialists in west Africa to contain the outbreak of the deadly disease. Fashola also stressed the virus should be contained...
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Scientist describes Israel as potential "bottleneck" for bird flu

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Hula valley, Northern Israel - October 29, 2005 1. Various birds around lake Latrun, Central Israel - October 28, 2005 2. Director of Israel's International Centre for the Study of Bird Migration Dr. Yossi Leshem walking passed radar...
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PHILIPPINES: AUTHORITIES BEGIN TO KILL 600 MONKEYS AT BREEDING FARM

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Tagalog/Eng/Nat Authorities began killing more than 600 monkeys Wednesday at a breeding farm. It had been shut by the Philippine government for failing to control an outbreak of an Ebola virus. The Ferlite Scientific Research farm was...
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CONGO/SOUTH AFRICA: MARBURG VIRUS

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English/Nat The World Health Organisation has said an outbreak of haemorrhagic fever that has killed 63 people in northeastern Congo was caused by the Marburg virus and not the feared Ebola strain. A laboratory in South Africa is...
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Scientists work on vaccine for foot-and-mouth disease

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Buenos Aires - 16 March 2006 1. Various of exteriors National Institute of Agricultural Technology, INTA 2. Various of scientists working in INTA laboratory 3. Various of laboratory mice nibbling genetically modified alfalfa 4....
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Turtle population still suffering more than a year after cyclone

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SOURCE: AP TELEVISION / AuBC AP Television - Technology Clients Only Townsville, Queensland - 4 June 2012 1. Mid of large 134kg (295-pound) rescued turtle in tank at hospital, zoom into close FILE : AuBC - Technology Clients Only / No...
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Germany aims to speed up virus diagnosis, treatment

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The German Ministry of Education and university hospitals have come together to share knowledge about the new coronavirus and advance new strategies for diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19.
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Study shows healthy-looking people spread virus

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More evidence is emerging that coronavirus infections are being spread by people who have no clear symptoms, complicating efforts to gain control of the pandemic.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci And Sen. Rand Paul Clash Over COVID-19 Origins

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The two sparred in a Senate hearing over U.S. funding of a controversial Wuhan virology lab, something Dr. Fauci called a conspiracy theory.
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French Health minister on anti-flu measures, suspect cases

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1. Wide shot exterior French Health and Sports ministry 2. Pan left inside the media hall 3. Participants at news conference: Didier Houssin, Director General for Health and inter-ministerial delegate to the fight against avian...