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[PBS系列]:生存生存Rx for Survival-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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???PBS在2005年出版的健康医学纪录片-英语旁白Health-Medical Documentary published by PBS in 2005 - English narration
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Rx生存的核心是WGBH / NOVA科学部和Vulcan Productions制作的长达六个小时的黄金时段电视连续剧。Rx for Survival在全球20多个国家/地区拍摄,并将历史短片与当代纪录片故事相结合,讲述了非凡的公共卫生先驱者的过去和现在的动人故事,并捕捉了当今克服不良健康和此外,还有一个特别的两个小时的演示,Rx for Survival?《英雄》展现了个人的真实故事,这些人的创造力,领导才能和决心给那些只认识贫困和疾病但现在可以梦想更安全,更健康的未来的人们带来希望。[编辑]??疾病战士在不了解传染病之前,很少有武器可以用来对抗传染病。《疾病勇士》记载了早期研究人员的开创性工作,例如著名科学家路易斯·巴斯德(Louis Pasteur),他揭露了细菌作为疾病的根源。巴斯德继续研发狂犬病疫苗?伟大的科学胜利。如今,疫苗已在对抗流行病方面取得了长足的进步,克服了天花,并在全球范围内根除了脊髓灰质炎。但是,在向仍需要基础疫苗的人购买基本疫苗,以及开发新的抗击现代克星如艾滋病等方面,世界仍面临重大挑战。??超级细菌的崛起很难想象没有药物的世界。然而,在二十世纪之前还没有。最早的抗生素青霉素的发现以及随后更多“神奇药物”的发展改变了现代医学的面貌。超级细菌的兴起记载了这些历史性的成就,以及对我们最好的抗生素具有抗药性的新型细菌(例如结核病和葡萄球菌)构成的日益增长的威胁。我们最强大的药物是否已过时,我们是否可以及时开发新药物来替代它们?[编辑]??运送货物在21世纪初,我们可以预防,治疗或治愈人类已知的最致命的疾病。然而,由于现代医学和公共卫生的益处无法实现,每年有数百万人死于不必要的死亡。为需要帮助的人群提供护理的障碍是什么?从冈比亚的村庄到泰国的城镇,从乍得被晒黑的难民营到孟加拉国繁华的街道?这一集记录了创新的健康计划和超凡魅力的领导者,他们千方百计地将货物运送给数百万个人?并激发对全球卫生未来的新愿景。[编辑]??致命的使者自从瘟疫在中世纪杀死了数百万欧洲人之后,媒介传播的疾病?那些依靠昆虫和动物传播传染原的人?对公共卫生构成了严重威胁。今天,地球上最危险的媒介是蚊子。从疟疾到黄热病再到西尼罗河病毒,蚊子传播的疾病继续威胁着全球数百万人的健康。致命的使者回忆说英勇科学家和医务工作者谁作战对抗蚊子,并检查当前努力控制危险和传播媒介传播疾病的故事。[编辑]???返回The centerpiece of Rx for Survival is a six-hour, primetime television series produced by the WGBH/NOVA Science Unit and Vulcan Productions. Filmed in more than 20 nations around the world, and combining historical vignettes with contemporary documentary stories, Rx for Survival tells the moving tales of extraordinary public health pioneers, past and present, and captures the real life drama of today's struggle to overcome poor health and rampant disease.In addition, a special two-hour presentation, Rx for Survival — The Heroes, presents the true stories of individuals whose creativity, leadership and determination are giving hope to people who have known only poverty and disease, but who can now dream of a safer and healthier future.[edit] Disease Warriors Before there was an understanding of infectious disease, few weapons were available to fight it. Disease Warriors chronicles the groundbreaking work of early researchers, such as the famed scientist Louis Pasteur, who unmasked germs as the source of illness. Pasteur went on to develop a rabies vaccine — a great scientific triumph. Today, vaccines have made huge strides against epidemics, conquering smallpox and bringing the global eradication of polio within reach. But the world still faces major challenges in getting basic vaccines to those who still need them, and in creating new ones to combat modern nemeses, like AIDS.[edit] Rise of the Superbugs It's difficult to imagine a world without medicines — and yet, before the twentieth century there weren't any. The discovery of the very first antibiotic, penicillin, and the subsequent development of more "wonder drugs" transformed the face of modern medicine. Rise of the Superbugs chronicles these historic successes, as well as the growing threat posed by new strains of germs, such as tuberculosis and staph, that are resistant to our best antibiotics. Are our strongest medicines becoming obsolete, and can we develop new drugs in time to replace them?[edit] Delivering the Goods At the dawn of the 21st century, we can prevent, treat or cure most of the deadliest diseases known to humankind — and yet millions die needlessly every year because the benefits of modern medicine and public health fail to reach them. What are the obstacles to providing care to populations in need? From the villages of the Gambia to the cities and towns of Thailand, from the sun-scorched refugee camps of Chad to the teeming streets of Bangladesh — this episode chronicles innovative health programs and charismatic leaders who, against all odds, are Delivering the Goods to millions of individuals — and inspiring a new vision for the future of global health.[edit] Deadly Messengers Since the plague killed millions of Europeans in the Middle Ages, vector-borne diseases — those that rely on insects and animals to spread infectious agents — have posed a serious threat to public health. Today, the most dangerous vector on earth is the mosquito. From malaria to yellow fever to West Nile virus, mosquito-borne diseases continue to threaten the health of millions around the world. Deadly Messengers recounts the stories of heroic scientists and health workers who battled against the mosquito, and examines current efforts to control dangerous and spreading vector-borne diseases.[edit] Back to the Basics Ever since sailors noticed that scurvy could be prevented with citrus fruits, it has been clear that illness could be caused by a lack of certain nutrients. While nutrient-enriched products have reduced diseases caused by vitamin deficiency in the developed countries, the problem continues to plague the developing world. And many in poorer countries suffer from the twin problems of poor nutrition and unsafe water, which create a disease burden that is almost unbearable. Back to the Basics explores the connection between health and the essential requirements that so many people take for granted. It also examines how an overabundance of nutrition — in the form of over-consumption — is causing an epidemic of obesity that is spreading across the globe.[edit] How Safe Are We During the past 100 years, life expectancy more than doubled in developed countries. In the last few decades, however, thirty new infectious diseases have emerged and one of them — AIDS — is becoming perhaps the most devastating epidemic in history. New diseases travel the globe with unprecedented rapidity, and older killers that once seemed controllable are roaring back with a vengeance. How Safe Are We? examines the most critical threats we face today — including avian flu — and the pressing need to strengthen global public health systems.
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