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重新设计注射器的130万个理由

Filmed Jul 2009 • Posted Oct 2009TEDGlobal 2009
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每年因为资金不足而重复使用的注射器导致130万人死亡。 Marc Koska通过数据、图片和偷拍的录像向我们展示了这个世界性的问题。他跟我们分享了他的解决方案:一种低廉的不可重复使用的注射器。

Marc Koska wants to improve health care in the developing world by re-designing dangerous medical tools -- and offering education to practitioners in under-funded clinics. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Martin L
Reviewed by Chaoran Yu
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