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12/05/2008
Jailed doctor receives support for his release
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12/05/2008
Kenya launches new campaign for HIV and TB
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09/05/2008
Malaria and diarrhoea hit cyclone survivors
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09/05/2008
Obesity related to enlarged dementia risk
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09/05/2008
Free HIV treatment reduces deaths in Malawi
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08/05/2008
WHO to send teams to Burma
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08/05/2008
HIV rates among minority communities needs to be addressed
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08/05/2008
Saliva test could give 'HIV results in 20 minutes'
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07/05/2008
Hand-foot-mouth cases on the rise in China
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07/05/2008
Corticosteroids have 'no benefit for bacterial meningitis'
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07/05/2008
New study claims Africa gets substandard malaria drugs
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06/05/2008
Bird flu spreads in South Korea
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06/05/2008
Testing could prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission
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06/05/2008
Global fund could loan cash to fight diseases
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18/04/2008
Residents in New Mexico to be tested for TB
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18/04/2008
Brazil announces new malaria treatment
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18/04/2008
New bird flu vaccine developed in the US
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17/04/2008
US identifies extra 24 countries for funding
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17/04/2008
'Adequate progress not being made on mother and child mortality'
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16/04/2008
Supermodel raises awareness of dengue fever
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16/04/2008
HIV cases 'on the rise' in Minnesota
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16/04/2008
US company gets approval for bird flu patch
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15/04/2008
Dengue epidemic in the Philippines
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15/04/2008
US and Indonesia 'need to work together to fight bird flu'
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15/04/2008
Claims made of HIV cure
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14/04/2008
Governments making "symbolic gestures" on future health
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14/04/2008
Free HIV tests for Kansas students
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14/04/2008
South Korea announce new bird flu outbreak
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11/04/2008
Grant for malaria vaccine
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11/04/2008
Dengue fever in Rio 'may last another two months'
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11/04/2008
New Zealand HIV study released
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10/04/2008
Flu pandemic could be prevented with school closures
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10/04/2008
HIV passed from child to mother
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10/04/2008
New WHO branch in New Zealand
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05/03/2008
Schistosomiasis public health burden 'underestimated'
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05/03/2008
New malaria blood test could aid vaccine development
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05/03/2008
Hotline for clinic patients at risk from HIV
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04/03/2008
Premature babies sleeping in hammocks in Columbia
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04/03/2008
Key protein that fights HIV found
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04/03/2008
Anti-malarial drug pulled due to side-effects
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03/03/2008
Maternal death-rate worldwide still high, says Commons report
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03/03/2008
HIV treatment at home could cut African Aids deaths
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03/03/2008
Win for baby milk manufacturers
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29/02/2008
All cases different, says RCS over pregnant women flying
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28/02/2008
Global malaria map revealed by Oxford Uni
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27/02/2008
Drug-resistant TB cases soar globally
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26/02/2008
Rabies biggest infectious disease killer in China
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26/02/2008
Zambia's floods could lead to disease, warns UN
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26/02/2008
HIV services for Uganda's adolescents
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25/02/2008
Hundreds of Aids patients die without access to drugs
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25/02/2008
HIV awareness game launched by Illinois lottery
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25/02/2008
Government plans to recruit 4,000 midwives
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22/02/2008
Childhood obesity increasing in the UK
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22/02/2008
New HIV therapy helps boost immune systems
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22/02/2008
Gambia launches Operation Eradicate Malaria
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21/02/2008
Black Californian infants more likely to die
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21/02/2008
Scottish youngsters treated for TB
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21/02/2008
SA to spend more money on Aids
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20/02/2008
Initial nutrition effects child's brain development
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20/02/2008
Hawaiian teacher infected with TB, students get tested
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20/02/2008
Tanzanian Aids project to get £250m funding
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19/02/2008
Child mortality 'like a lottery'
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19/02/2008
Joint TB research program renewed
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19/02/2008
Gel found ineffective at preventing Aids
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18/02/2008
HIV-positive people no longer barred from foreign services
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18/02/2008
Drug-resistant HIV will increase
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18/02/2008
AHS urge Bush 'don't damage Aids legacy'
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15/02/2008
TB vaccine development deal signed
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15/02/2008
Gov unveil breastfeeding helpline
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15/02/2008
Scientists says 'we won't give up on HIV vaccine'
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14/02/2008
Research fails to stop HIV in the gut
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14/02/2008
Kent TB healthcare worker risk 'low'
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14/02/2008
Boys may increase chance of postnatal depression
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13/02/2008
Scientists find link between autism and prenatal period
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13/02/2008
Malaria could 'return regularly' to UK
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13/02/2008
Nurse who accidentally contracted HIV from patient dies
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12/02/2008
Obesity is a problem for pregnant women
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12/02/2008
Police arrest fake malaria drug traders following scientific tests
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12/02/2008
Supplements help women give birth to bigger children
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11/02/2008
Dating site for HIV carriers proves a success
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11/02/2008
New discoveries for HIV and immune system
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11/02/2008
Acupuncture linked to increased IVF success
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08/02/2008
'Dormant' TB found in US population
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08/02/2008
Malaria charity album hopes to save lives
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08/02/2008
Good bacteria could stop HIV infection
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07/02/2008
Appeal to Congress to repeal needle funding ban
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07/02/2008
Pre-chewing baby's food could pass on HIV
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07/02/2008
Teenage fathers increased risk of baby complications
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06/02/2008
Vit supplement help protect against malaria
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06/02/2008
Sub-Saharan women rally against HIV and abuse
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06/02/2008
Antiretroviral stops breast milk HIV transmission
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05/02/2008
Schizophrenia link to stressed pregnant women
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05/02/2008
Cravings could indicate deficiencies in pregnant women
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05/02/2008
Antiretroviral drugs could stop sexual transmission of HIV
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04/02/2008
Kristin Davis praises 'unsung heroes' of SA's HIV-crisis
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04/02/2008
Circumcision stops spread of HIV, study suggests
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04/02/2008
'Harmful' product chemicals found in baby urine
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01/02/2008
Pre-marriage HIV testing gets approval in Indian state
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01/02/2008
Parasite drug could block HIV path
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01/02/2008
Scientists test possible malaria vaccine
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31/01/2008
Celebrity swim for malaria awareness
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31/01/2008
Swiss government report says antiretroviral block HIV
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31/01/2008
Mums often wrong about child's food intolerance
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30/01/2008
'Virtual Human' created to test HIV drugs
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30/01/2008
Half percentage of US have HIV
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30/01/2008
'Creative capitalism' can solve disease and poverty
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29/01/2008
Vitamin D deficiency linked to TB
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29/01/2008
UN report hopes to highlight Business coalitions
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29/01/2008
'Abstinence-plus' can help stop spread of HIV
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28/01/2008
Rapid HIV test on its way to approval
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28/01/2008
New antiretroviral available in UK
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28/01/2008
Breastfeeding and allergy-protection linked
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25/01/2008
250 dead from drug-resistant TB
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25/01/2008
NHS trusts failing pregnant women
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24/01/2008
Year of Sanitation 2008 announced
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24/01/2008
Pre-eclampsia risk reduced with folic acid
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24/01/2008
Record HIV infections in Scotland
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23/01/2008
Becks urges world to face up to child poverty
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23/01/2008
Positive results for malaria vaccine in Mali
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23/01/2008
UNICEF call for end to child mortality
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22/01/2008
WHO reveal 'encouraging' HIV news
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22/01/2008
Arctic STD rates could signal worrying HIV surge
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22/01/2008
'Safe' Ebola virus created for lab research
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21/01/2008
Too much caffeine could cause miscarriage
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21/01/2008
Accelerated approval for HIV antiretroviral
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18/01/2008
Glaswegian children screened after TB scare
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18/01/2008
Free anti-retrovirals by 2010 in Ethiopia
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18/01/2008
HIV peptide pathway discovered by scientists
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17/01/2008
Undersized babies linked to air pollution
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17/01/2008
'Untreatable' TB reported in Botswana
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17/01/2008
Scots confused about HIV transmission routes
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16/01/2008
Least-educated Africans have highest HIV-infection concentration
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16/01/2008
Scientists learn how HIV spreads
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16/01/2008
Mediterranean diet benefits child from birth
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15/01/2008
Experts compile malaria tome
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15/01/2008
Protein could stop HIV 'budding' process
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15/01/2008
Anti-retrovirals could block spread of HIV to women
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14/01/2008
TB infection rate rising in Uganda
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14/01/2008
Rise of malaria linked to climate
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14/01/2008
World Bank reveals Indian healthcare corruption
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11/01/2008
TB deaths halved in Afghanistan
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11/01/2008
Climate change 'fuelling' spread of malaria in Kenya
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11/01/2008
Hijacked proteins that spread HIV identified
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10/01/2008
Bird flu may have been passed from son to father
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10/01/2008
India faces polio challenge in 2008
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10/01/2008
Construction boom fuels Indonesian AIDS increase
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09/01/2008
TB fears from India to US flight
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09/01/2008
'Task shifting' vital for HIV treatment success
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09/01/2008
Malawi announces pay rise for HIV-infected workers
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08/01/2008
Last Ebola outbreak patient set for discharge
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08/01/2008
Chinese healthcare 'still catching up' with growth
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08/01/2008
New Niger measles drive targets 2.9m children
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07/01/2008
Key to spread of bird flu discovered
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07/01/2008
Disabling gene leads to better chance of malaria survival
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07/01/2008
Absconded TB patients begin to return
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04/01/2008
Home treatment of children with pneumonia 'effective'
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04/01/2008
'Politics and corruption' hit African healthcare provision
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04/01/2008
Zimbabwe AIDS total may increase as health system 'crumbles'
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03/01/2008
New York sees HIV rise among gay men
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03/01/2008
New Hepatitis B drug hope
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03/01/2008
Calm urged over CJD case
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02/01/2008
'Above normal' malaria rates expected in Africa
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02/01/2008
US seeks to stem TB spread
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02/01/2008
Egypt confirms bird flu cases
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31/12/2007
Two million Iraqi children at risk of disease and poor nutrition
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28/12/2007
Ugandan Ebola threat recedes
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27/12/2007
Sea cucumber protein may hold key to malaria vaccine
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24/12/2007
UNICEF helping with health issues in wake of tsunami
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21/12/2007
Global Fund pledges $100m to Indian AIDS fight
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21/12/2007
US team reveal malaria vaccine breakthrough
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21/12/2007
'No Ebola case likely' in Rwanda
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20/12/2007
Drug-resistant TB patients 'on the run' in South Africa
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20/12/2007
Research 'breakthrough' in rapid malaria detection
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20/12/2007
Children at 'high risk' in Somalia
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19/12/2007
'Violence and property-grabbing' obstruct HIV treatment for Zambian women
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19/12/2007
Ebola 'could spread to Congo'
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19/12/2007
Malnutrition 'still a serious concern' in West Africa
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18/12/2007
Ebola threat recedes in Uganda
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18/12/2007
£7.1m European donation to help child health in Zimbabwe
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18/12/2007
One-a-day HIV pill given the go-ahead
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17/12/2007
Measles outbreak kills 'hundreds' in Nigeria
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17/12/2007
Chemical markers on HIV-infected cells 'fool the body'
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17/12/2007
New protein target for anti-malaria fight
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14/12/2007
HIV/Aids a 'global health priority'
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14/12/2007
TB control 'good for economy'
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14/12/2007
Scientists uncover infective HIV protein
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13/12/2007
Dependence on donor funding 'hinders' Kenyan AIDS fight
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13/12/2007
Deadly tick-borne virus 'strips away' immune system defences
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13/12/2007
Cholera epidemic strikes again in Uganda
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12/12/2007
Ghana trials malaria vaccine for children
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12/12/2007
HIV treatment costs 'set to rise' in India
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12/12/2007
Calls for US congress to re-authorise AIDS relief plan
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11/12/2007
Uganda in African first for HIV/AIDS drug for children
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11/12/2007
Climate change may affect spread of malaria and more
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11/12/2007
Somali checkpoints 'deny' women and children access to medical services
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10/12/2007
Ugandan Ebola death toll hits 28
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10/12/2007
Fears rise over 'human to human' bird flu transmission
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10/12/2007
UNICEF calls for 'more to be done' for world's children
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07/12/2007
Campaign to vaccinate 48m against yellow fever begins
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07/12/2007
More than 250,000 'at risk' from Ugandan Ebola outbreak
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