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Dozens of children feared dead after being injected with ‘tainted’ measles vaccine in Syria
As many as 36 children were reported to have died excruciating deaths last night after receiving tainted measles vaccines under a UN-sponsored programme in the rebel-held north of Syria.
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Fight Against Ebola Outbreak Is 4 Months Behind Where It Should Be: Aid Expert
National governments and health organizations around the world are scrambling to overcome lapses in leadership and logistical issues to turn around a worsening Ebola crisis in West Africa. According to one aid expert, relief efforts are roughly four months behind schedule.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Gates Foundation Commits $50 Million to Fight Ebola
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation says it is committing $50 million to help combat the growing Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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African Nations Working to Lift Ebola Travel Bans
Some African countries have agreed to lift travel bans on people arriving from Ebola-hit nations, the African Union's top official said on Monday, in a step to ease the economic pain the virus has brought to the continent.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Dengue fever vaccine shown to be significantly effective in Latin America clinical studies
Sanofi Pasteur announced last week that it has completed the third phase of its clinical study for a vaccine candidate in Latin America aimed at eliminating dengue fever.
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- Latin America
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FDA rushes J&J, NewLink Genetics Ebola vaccines to clinical trials
Another Big Pharma player is joining the hustle toward an Ebola vaccine as the death toll surpasses 1,900 victims, eclipsing the total number of people who died from the disease in all previous outbreaks combined.
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Canada Ebola vaccine shipment to Africa stymied by logistics
Canada's experimental Ebola vaccine was stuck in the government lab that developed it as officials puzzled over how to safely transport it, three weeks after it was offered to Africa to fight the deadly epidemic.
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WHO officials warn that the epidemic is accelerating rapidly
WHO officials warn that the epidemic is accelerating rapidly
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- Sub-Saharan Africa