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Search ResultIndia’s Finally Polio-Free. Here’s Why it Matters
As of today, India has gone three years without a single case of wild polio virus, which means it’s now officially “polio-free.” India’s achievement...
Read MoreThe Lesser known Farooque Shaikh
We all knew of his talent as an actor, his passion for theatre and the dexterity with which he anchored enjoyable television programs. The discussed these we bid farewell t...
Read MoreNumber of polio cases reach 82 in Pakistan this year
ISLAMABAD: The number of polio cases in Pakistan reached 82 this year with five new cases reported in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas as the crippling disease remai...
Read MoreAeras is a non profit biotech advancing the development of new tuberculosis vaccines for the world
Aeras is committed to ensuring the availability of information on TB vaccine R&D, progress towards our goals, and research outputs. This resource page includes annual r...
Read MorePentavalent vaccine gets clean chit, set for national scale-up
The National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI) has recommended scale-up of the pentavalent vaccine across the country, along with activities to monitor poten...
Read MoreUnited Nations to vaccinate 10.5 million in Syria to fight polio outbreak
The United Nations has announced that it will vaccinate 2.5 million children and eight million others in Syria to prevent a widespread outbreak of polio.
At the sam...
Read MoreRotary member and polio survivor Ramesh Ferris shares how ending polio will impact global health
“As a polio survivor, I’ve made it my mission to help bring life-saving vaccines to all children. I was born in India, where I contracted polio as a six-month-o...
Read MoreIn 2000, the UN set eight goals that changed the world. They expire in 2015, what next?
AN UNCERTAIN BEGINNING
Although it was several years ago, I still remember how Melinda and I felt when we learned about the Millennium Development Goals. We were ho...
Read MoreGlobal HIV Vaccine closer to reality
WASHINGTON: Scientists have found that bioinformatically optimised HIV vaccine antigens may help design a global HIV vaccine.
A scientific team led by Beth Israel D...
Read MoreThe Growth of Global Immunisation
Immunisation has been one of the great success stories of global health. It is estimated to prevent the deaths of two to three million children each year. But another 1.5 m...
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