Vaccines preventing pneumococcal disease provide vital protection to African children with sickle-cell disease
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April 27, 2010
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April 27, 2010
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April 28, 2010
It is with great pleasure that we announce the appointment of Michael W. Marine, former U.S. Ambassador to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, as the new chief executive officer of the Sabin Vaccine Institute.
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March 25, 2010
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March 18, 2010
Through his proposed Fiscal Year (FY) 2011 budget, President Barack Obama has taken a strong and positive stance in support of global efforts to eliminate the tremendous human suffering caused by infectious and neglected tropical diseases.
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March 11, 2010
Investments in international public health, including vaccine research and development, can spur poverty reduction, improve foreign relations, and promote global security says Sabin President Dr. Peter Hotez in the Science editorial, “Peace Through Vaccine Diplomacy,” released today.
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February 5, 2010
For the first time ever, studies published last month by the New England Journal of Medicine have confirmed a direct link between rotavirus vaccine and a reduction of diarrheal disease deaths based on data from three year-long studies conducted in Malawi, Mexico, and South Africa.
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February 1, 2010
For far too long, devastating, debilitating and often deadly neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) impacting more than 1.4 billion people of the world’s poorest people have been ignored. If President Obama’s proposed FY11 budget is adopted, NTDs will no longer be neglected.
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February 1, 2010
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January 29, 2010