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Infectious disease: Beating the big three

Katherine Bourzac
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Katherine Bourzac: Katherine Bourzac is a freelance science writer based in San Francisco, California.

Nature, 2014, vol. 507, issue 7490, S4-S7

Abstract: Malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis are humanity's deadliest foes, and have stymied vaccinologists for centuries. New technology and ideas could finally make a difference.

Date: 2014
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