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@GaviSeth

CEO of , the Vaccine Alliance. Medical doctor specializing in infectious disease epidemiology and global health.

Geneva, Switzerland
Joined November 2009

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  1. 2 hours ago

    At the , Ed Martinez from spoke to ’s Marie-Ange Saraka-Yao about our exciting new partnership to boost vaccine delivery in .

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  2. 4 hours ago

    Worrying to see Marburg virus detected in fruit bats in Sierra Leone – the first time its been found in West Africa. But having this information can help countries better prepare for outbreaks.

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    Jan 1

    How do you immunise a child that can’t be found, because they have never had their births registered? Tanzania's overcoming this with its Electronic Immunisation Registry (EIR). Follow the journey improving immunisation coverage rates in 360' :

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    Jan 3

    How the VSV-ZEBOV vaccine was developed and how we can prepare for future epidemics Head of Vaccines at shares how the global community can work together to ➡️

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    Jan 3

    Last month PNAS published a supplement on the role of vaccines in addressing antimicrobial resistance. Read David Bloom's introduction to the supplement and very helpful literature on the topic here 👉

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    Jan 2

    : From 2000-2016, the measles vaccine prevented an estimated 20.4 million deaths!

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  7. 8 hours ago

    One innovation alone won’t revolutionize a healthcare system: ’s explains why we’re looking at how different solutions can be used together to achieve greater impact:

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  8. Interesting article about a protein found in human cells that helps reduce replication of the virus. Research like this is crucial for developing more effective & treatments.

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  9. . tell the story of a mother in whose son became infected with . Frustrating to see the damage this disease is causing worldwide, despite being preventable with a vaccine.

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  10. Jan 4

    Deeply concerning to see that cases in ’s current outbreak have now surpassed 600.

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  11. Jan 4

    It’s not all doom and gloom. Lifesaving drones and protection from pandemics are among ’s ten reasons to be optimistic in 2019:

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  12. Jan 3

    . shares what he learnt at work this year and it’s an interesting read, with mentions of the fight to and the universal flu vaccine.

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  13. Jan 3

    against measles, but vaccine skepticism is more difficult to address. It’s something we’ll have to tackle head on this year so that we don’t see a repeat of 2018’s surge in measles cases in Europe:

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    Jan 2

    Vaccines are the building blocks to better healthcare, for everyone, everywhere! Immunisation programmes put in place the people 👩‍⚕️, facilities 🏥 & transport 🚑 to support wider health services. – and can kickstart 💉🙌

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    Measles outbreaks in Europe have surged to a 20yr high as a climate of doubt about vaccine safety is putting lives at risk. talks to from the LSHTM Vaccine Confidence Project about the "vulnerable place" we're in 👉

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  17. Jan 2

    Getting your kids vaccinated not only protect them from disease, but it protects millions of children who are too young or too sick to get the vaccine themselves. I explain more :

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    from Beni, 🇨🇩 ! While the rest of the world is celebrating, Ebola responders are still hard at work, away from their families, doing everything they can to control the outbreak. Honoured to welcome the new year with them.

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  20. Jan 2

    Worrying to see the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections in . Conflict zones with weakened health systems provide the perfect conditions for to spread.

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