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Peter Hotez talks about neglected tropical diseases: what are they, where are they found, and where did the term “neglected tropical disease” come from, anyway? Hotez discusses some of the strategies his and other groups are using for vaccine development, and his work as an advocate for childhood vaccines and global health.

Host: Julie Wolf

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Featured Quotes (in order of appearance):

“The concept of ‘neglected tropical diseases’ was very much born out of the Millennium Development Goals launched in the year 2000.”
 

“Treating NTDs in rich countries “is not a resource problem; it’s an awareness problem.”

 

“If you want to enter global health, we need as many people with a scientific background to go into business and law and international relations as we need to go into traditional scientific pathways”
 

“Many involved in the antivaccine movement disproportionately involve either parents who are affluent or educated, or both: those who know just enough to do a google search but without the background to separate the garbage from the important stuff. And of course the anti-vaccine groups are deliberately misleading.”
 

“Research America found that 81% of Americans can’t name a living scientist. That’s our fault. We’re so inward looking that we aren’t taking the time to do public engagement.”
 

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