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The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

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What amazes me most is that the media and I have fostered a close relationship.

SARS was a very important event... And many countries have learned from SARS... The SARS event sort of gave them additional impetus and the sense of urgency for them to really revise the International Health Regulations.

A health system that lacks commodities for managing high-mortality infectious diseases and the main killers of mothers and young children will not have an adequate impact. By the same token, even the best-stocked delivery system will have an inadequate impact if it fails to reach the poor.

Tobacco is the only industry that produces products to make huge profits and at the same time damage the health and kill their consumers.

I have a reputation for being a straight-talker.

Some experts say we are moving back to the pre-antibiotic era. No. This will be a post-antibiotic era. In terms of new replacement antibiotics, the pipeline is virtually dry. A post-antibiotic era means, in effect, an end to modern medicine as we know it. Things as common as strep throat or a child's scratched knee could once again kill.

Based on assessment of all available information and following several expert consultations, I have decided to raise the current level of influenza pandemic alert from phase 4 to phase 5.

I want us to be judged by the impact we have on the health of the people of Africa and the health of women. Improvements in the health of the people of Africa and the health of women are key indicators of the performance of WHO. This is a health organization for the whole world... But we must focus our attention on the people in greatest need.

The World Health Organization did a world health report in 2006. In the whole world about 60 countries are in dire situation in terms of having enough doctors. And many of these countries are in Sub-Saharan Africa. You know, that part of the world alone needs one million doctors.

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The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.

The unique nature about the influenza virus is its great potential for changes, for mutation.