The next time you have a very love one of your is on the bed and without those meds he/she will die, then I would like to hear this.
Yes, I was with my maternal aunt, who was suffering from ovarian cancer.. Since she had no kids, always considered me as her son... And she was in stage 2...
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kṣamā, Dont quote me out of contex.. Quote complete sentence...
Those who gonna die for sure, let them die peacefully rather than making them suffer with cuts (operations) and medicines (the situation is for the patients for whom survival probability is extreamly low)...
ok.
Our priorities are tilted by marketplace imperatives," he said.
"The malaria vaccine in humanist terms is the biggest need. But it gets virtually no funding.
First part of the post.. Agree..
Second part of the post, don't agree...
As of October 2013, the
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), formulated Malaria vaccine, named
RTS,S, is said to have reduced the amount of cases amongst young children by almost 50 percent and among infants by around 25 percent, following the conclusion of an 18-month clinical trial. In a bid to expand the novel vaccine program to accommodate a larger group and guarantee a sustained availability for the general public, the GlaxoSmithKline is set to submit an application for a marketing license with the
European Medicines Agency(EMA) in 2014. GlaxoSmithKline embarked on this project as a non-profit initiative, with most of its funding coming from the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a major contributor to malaria eradication in Africa. GlaxoSmithKline has been developing the Malaria vaccine for three decades, and now has the backing of the UN’s Swiss-based
WHO, saying it will recommend the use of RTS,S for use starting in 2015, providing it gets approval.
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