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ジェームズ・ナクトウェイ:超多剤耐性結核(XDR-TB)と闘う

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フォトジャーナリストのジェームズ・ナクトウェイは、世界的医療危機を招いている超多剤耐性結核XDR-TBの力強い写真を紹介し、TEDプライズの願いが実現することを望んでいます。 詳しくはhttp://www.xdrtb.org を参照してください。

Photojournalist James Nachtwey is considered by many to be the greatest war photographer of recent decades. He has covered conflicts and major social issues in more than 30 countries. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Eriko Kakimoto
Reviewed by kenichi ebara
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