Vaccine
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What if that could be a
vaccine
against religious intolerance?
And when she was two months old, I took her to get her first polio
vaccine.
She will never be faced with the crippling disability of polio, because a
vaccine
was available, and I chose to get her immunized.
Believe it or not, there's an experimental trial going on with
vaccine
against influenza that has been grown in the cells of a tobacco plant.
This is a polio
vaccine.
There was no cure, and there was no
vaccine.
Twenty years later, they succeeded and developed the polio
vaccine.
Finally, a
vaccine
that could stop this awful disease, and here in the United States it had an incredible impact.
Even then, kids need many doses of the
vaccine.
Now giving the polio
vaccine
is simple.
And then, in one of the most important, tenacious and toughest reservoirs of the polio virus in the world, we found that our
vaccine
was working half as well as it should have.
In conditions like this, the
vaccine
just couldn't get the grip it needed to in the guts of these children and protect them the way that it needed to.
The brutal truth is, if we don't have the will or the skill, or even the money that we need to reach children, the most vulnerable children in the world, with something as simple as an oral polio vaccine, then pretty soon, more than 200,000 children are again going to be paralyzed by this disease every single year.
And this started an incredible collaboration with industry, and within six months, we were testing a new polio
vaccine
that targeted, just two years ago, the last two types of polio in the world.
Now June the ninth, 2009, we got the first results from the first trial with this vaccine, and it turned out to be a game-changer.
The new
vaccine
had twice the impact on these last couple of viruses as the old
vaccine
had, and we immediately started using this.
The first place this
vaccine
was used was in southern Afghanistan, because it's in places like that where kids are going to benefit the most from technologies like this.
Sanitation is terrible, and our old vaccine, you remember, worked half as well as it should have.
We have a new vaccine, we have new resolve, and we have new tactics.
This green goo is perhaps the
vaccine
that could save your life.
Tobacco plants can make millions of doses of
vaccine
in weeks instead of months, and it might just be the first healthy use of tobacco ever.
And then one day I said, "Why don't we just do an oral vaccine?"
I hoped we could make a flu
vaccine
that would be effective against the virus and mutation of it, should it ever return.
Paul Offit: ...
Vaccine
allowed us to eliminate polio virus.
In 1967, in the middle of the Biafran-Nigerian Civil War, Dr. Njoku-Obi invented the Cholera
vaccine.
Yes, there is a need for us to find a cure for HIV, to find an effective
vaccine
for malaria, to find a diagnostic tool that works for T.B., but I believe that we owe it to those who willingly and selflessly consent to participate in these clinical trials to do this in a humane way.
But there's a
vaccine
for that too.
There are millions and millions and millions of programs, millions of clinics that need to track drugs, millions of
vaccine
programs.
And objectives are significant, they're action-oriented, they are inspiring, and they're a kind of
vaccine
against fuzzy thinking.
The first half of the 20th century produced the assembly line and the airplane, penicillin and a
vaccine
for tuberculosis.
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