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Vaccine the Challenges, 25-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 614) |
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This is the first film
in the series and it explains where we stand with
vaccines now. It gives the history of vaccines, the
latest science, rising costs and finance and the
rows and controversies. It touches on the history of
vaccine development. What is a vaccine, how and why
have they been successful, what are the future
challenges for both scientists and health systems in
making vaccines even better? How important will be
the part played by new technology? All these
questions and more are asked and answered in this
programme. The sequences include our babies, new
filming in laboratories and research centres.
Archive includes rotavirus and why vaccines need to
be tested on children in developing countries and
how the first generation of vaccines weren't
effective and how vaccines are an important tool for
social justice.
Part of 4 x 25-minute
series produced for the BBC. These films can be
bought individually or as a series. |
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HIV Stigma in Nigeria,
Ref: 603 |
Ethiopia and Bednets,
Ref: 602 |
Malawi: Relative Values,
Ref: 600 |
Bangladesh: Living Dangerously,
Ref: 599 |
Ireland: Castle of Hope,
Ref: 598 |
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Zambia: We are what we eat,
Ref: 597 |
Uganda: Annabella's Story,
Ref: 595 |
Malawi: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 491 |
India: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490 |
Brazil: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490b | |
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