Science for the Poor: Making Vaccines to Combat Poverty
February 11, 2014 | Peter J. Hotez

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Peter J. Hotez
Fellow in Disease and PovertyMany of those living on less than $2 per day remain trapped in poverty because they are chronically debilitated by neglected tropical diseases, or NTDs. Peter Hotez, fellow in disease and poverty, explains how developing a new generation of "'anti-poverty vaccines" — vaccines that would not only improve health but also lift people out of poverty — can help combat NTDs in both developing and developed countries.
Read the full article in the Feb. 11, 2014, edition of the Huffington Post.