Sentences with phrase «access to vaccines»

As they do, it is worth noting that faith and science are also coming together around the world to promote healing and equality in the form of access to vaccines.
Preventing deadly diseases among poor children by expanding access to vaccines, and developing vaccines against malaria, HIV / AIDS, and tuberculosis, are central priorities.
«We are always concerned about access to vaccines... especially for immigrant communities and adults who may not have insurance,» said Dr. Jane Zucker, an immunization specialist and assistant commissioner at the city's Health Department.
«The global community will rightly expect the pace — alongside a high level of diligence — to be maintained so that people in affected communities and others living in countries at risk of Ebola can have access to a vaccine as soon as possible.»
Global access to vaccines has been improving, now reaching close to 90 percent in some parts of the developing world, says Michel Zaffran, deputy secretary for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI Alliance), an aid group that works to improve global vaccine coverage and helped develop the pilot AMC.
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), which campaigns for greater access to vaccines in developing countries, has created a booming market for vaccines in developing nations partly by persuading governments to pool resources and make advance purchase commitments.
A vaccine against HBV is safe and effective in 90 to 95 % of people; however, the individuals who are most at risk of becoming infected are often those with limited access to the vaccine, such as marginalized populations or people living in resource - limited countries.
Gene synthesis offers fastest and safest access to vaccines without need for highly pathogenic patient isolates.....
GAVI is a public - private partnership that works with governments, vaccine producers, faith - based organizations and others to expand access to vaccines and immunization.
Indonesia stopped sharing samples of H5N1 avian influenza because it wanted guarantees about access to vaccines and drugs.
Meanwhile, antibiotic resistances have become a worldwide emergency, and inequity in the global health system means that many people still don't have access to the vaccines, medicines and diagnostics that could save their lives.
Access to vaccines has changed lives and protects our children from crippling diseases such as polio...
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