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The price of vaccines has escalated and some poor countries are struggling prevent children from catching certain life-threatening diseases. empezar lección
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The price of vaccines has escalated and some poor countries are struggling prevent children from catching certain life-threatening diseases. empezar lección
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The price of vaccines has escalated and some poor countries are struggling prevent children from catching certain life-threatening diseases. empezar lección
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Rob and Neil talk about the price of vaccines empezar lección
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The first laboratory-developed vaccine was produced in 1879. The vaccine was against what was called chicken cholera. empezar lección
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to immunise = to give someone a medicine that stops them from catching particular diseases. empezar lección
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transparency clarity, doing things in an open way, without secrets empezar lección
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out of proportion exaggerated empezar lección
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to verify to provide evidence that confirms something is really true empezar lección
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Today we’re going to talk about the cost of keeping people healthy. The price of life-saving vaccines has escalated – has gone up - and some of the world’s poorer countries are struggling to immunise children empezar lección
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the organisation Medecins Sans Frontieres is criticising the pharmaceutical companies which produce the vaccines empezar lección
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increase in vaccine prices According to Medecins Sans Frontieres, between 2001 and 2014 there was a 68-fold increase in vaccine prices. empezar lección
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and they’re asking for more transparency around prices. Transparency means clarity, something done in an open way, without secrets. empezar lección
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submit to some sort of audit we also simply do not know the cost of production and if GlaxoSmithKline says that it costs more than we are saying it does, then they should simply submit to some sort of audit to ensure that we can verify the cost of production. empezar lección
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przedstawia jakiegoś audytu
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to formally give something to someone so that they can make a decision about it The plans will be submitted next week. empezar lección
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laxoSmithKline says that around 80% of all their vaccines, including the one mentioned by Malpani, are provided to developing countries at a substantial discount. empezar lección
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And the company adds that the pneumococcal vaccine is one of the most complex they’ve ever manufactured because it combines 10 vaccines in one. empezar lección
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Some vaccines may be very affordable for a person in a rich country empezar lección
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przystępny (w przystępnej cenie)
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he American scientist Albert Sabin, in fact developed an oral vaccine against polio in the 1950s – still very useful. empezar lección
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Now the situation has escalated and four people have been killed. To escalate is defined as to increase quickly, to become more serious or to become worse. An example of escalate is when the price of grain quickly goes up. empezar lección
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It criticises the drug companies which reply that they can’t make such complex medicine cheaper than they already do. empezar lección
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between 2001 and 2014 there was a 68-fold increase in vaccine prices. empezar lección
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to submit = to formally give something to someone so that they can make a decision about it The plans will be submitted next week. empezar lección
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substantial =large in amount or degree The study reveals very substantial differences between population groups. empezar lección
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Combine flour, milk and butter in a bowl. Combine all the ingredients in a bowl. empezar lección
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