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Project Information
Description
To educate and vaccinate over half a million children against hepatitis B. |
Project Date/Time
6/1/2007 3:25 PM to 6/1/2008 4:25 PM
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Asian Liver Center
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Location
Qinghai Province, China
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Children and Youth, Health and Medicine
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groopman
OCT. 19, 2009 Increased hepatitis vaccination in China would save thousands of lives, hundreds of millions of dollars, Stanford study shows BY DAVID ORENSTEIN Aaron Kuo-Deemer Although Chiina aims to give all newborns free h
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Original Article at Stanford Medicine In the far west of China, tucked away to the north of Tibet, lies the province of Qinghai. When Jonathan Chen, a sophomore at the University of California-San Diego, first searched for information about the region, he found images of its name...
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julielen
Original Article from Stanford Daily Activist urges HBV vaccination So stresses danger, prevalence of Hepatitis B among Chinese November 8, 2007 By Michael Ding Despite outspoken public concern about a widespread avian flu outbreak in China, a much quieter, more sin...
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Linked Organizations
Organization: Ping & Amy Chao Family Foundation (趙修平夫婦基金會)
The Ping and Amy Chao Family Foundation was founded in California’s Silicon Valley in 2005 by Ping Chao and his wife Amy Chao. The foundation aims to fund and nurture initiatives improving the health and well-being of children and youth in economically disadvantaged regions throughout the world; p
Organization: Asian Liver Center at Stanford University
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outr
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