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Settling the Matter on Indian Soil: Frictions between WHO and UNICEF over Vaccination against Tuberculosis, 1947-51

机译:在印度土壤上定居的问题:世卫组织与联合国儿童基金会在抗结核疫苗接种方面的摩擦,1947-51年

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It has been common to represent relations between the WHO and UNICEF as cooperative and collaborative in the early decades of the history of both. By focusing on tuberculosis programmes in South Asia this article argues that this was not always the case. The International Tuberculosis Campaign (ITC) was a Scandinavian venture that pioneered Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination in South Asia immediately after the Second World War. Both UNICEF and the WHO involved themselves with ITC activities and the impact of this is traced in India. By the 1950s it appears that the UNICEF focus on BCG vaccination had won out over the WHO preference for a broader-based approach to tuberculosis and this article examines the reasons why.
机译:通常,在世界卫生组织和联合国儿童基金会的历史的前几十年中,它们之间是合作和协作的关系。本文着眼于南亚的结核病规划,认为并非总是如此。国际结核病运动(ITC)是斯堪的纳维亚的一项业务,它在第二次世界大战后立即在南亚开创了卡介苗芽孢杆菌(BCG)疫苗的接种。联合国儿童基金会和世界卫生组织都参与了ITC的活动,其影响可追溯到印度。到1950年代,联合国儿童基金会对卡介苗疫苗的关注似乎已经胜过了世界卫生组织对更广泛的结核病治疗方法的偏爱,本文探讨了其原因。

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