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Measles deaths have gone up, not down, in the last year. Progress towards elimination of the disease that kills and disables thousands of children has stopped in its tracks as funding has been cut back in the global recession
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Dr Jeremy Farrar says international community is belatedly taking the actions necessary to stem the tide of the disease
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Jeremy Farrar: New urgency on Ebola from the rich world, major investment and vaccine development suggest we may have reached the end of the beginning
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Vaccine has so far been tested only in monkeys, but human trials set to start in Germany, Switzerland, Gabon and Kenya
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Pete Etchells: The story of the vaccine’s development is just one part of a rich and intertwined history of scientific discovery and controversy
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A flu shot won't make Ebola go away, but it might kill our anti-doctor hysteria