The Hepatitis B Vaccine: A Tiny Shot Circling the Globe, Outrunning Bureaucracy and Human Folly
The Hepatitis B Vaccine: A Global Miracle Wrapped in Bureaucratic Red Tape and Human Indifference by Our Correspondent, Somewhere Over the Pacific Somewhere between the neon-lit syringe factories of Shenzhen and the air-conditioned conference rooms of Geneva, a tiny 20-microgram shot of recombinant DNA is quietly outperforming most foreign-aid programs, peacekeeping missions, and TED talks—combined….