Vietnam is improving science communication
Other countries could learn from Vietnam's progress on communicating science and risk, says Son Kim Phan.
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Other countries could learn from Vietnam's progress on communicating science and risk, says Son Kim Phan.
Many people suffer or die from foodborne disease each year — but how many? Arie Havelaar believes a WHO initiative will find out.
17 November 2008 | EN
Tadataka Yamada, Alice Dautry and Mark Walport want to see better coordination and financing for a global H5N1 virus vaccine stockpile.
Source: Nature
Laurie Garrett and David P. Fidler argue that a stockpile of H5N1 vaccine for Asia-Pacific countries will counter virus-sharing problems.
Source: PLoS Medicine
Avian influenza remains a grave danger to Africa, say Folorunso O. Fasina, Shahn P. Bisschop and Robert G. Webster.
Source: The Lancet Infectious Diseases
Developing nations do not have the capacity to meet the core requirements of the WHO's new international health regulations, says an editorial in The Lancet.
Source: The Lancet
29 May 2007 | EN
Developing countries must have equal access to affordable influenza pandemic vaccines, says an editorial in The Lancet.
Source: The Lancet
19 February 2007 | EN
The world badly needs a comprehensive, public database of information on bird flu outbreaks in people and animals, says a Nature editorial.
Source: Nature
17 March 2006 | EN
Source: Nature
Source: The Lancet
Source: The Lancet
Source: The Lancet
Source: Perspectives in Health
20 July 2005 | EN
Source: Nature