The health of humanity in 2019

A New Zealand health official prepares a measles vaccination at a clinic in Apia, Samoa

File photo Source: AAP

The year 2019 has been both challenging and forward-looking for the health of humanity, from achieving a milestone of finding a cure of HIV virus to heart transplant without a donor.


It was Shenzhen scientist He  Jianku's revelation at a conference of the world's leading geneticists that led to a universal outcry. His claim to have altered the genes of twin baby girls to enable them to resist future HIV infection. It led to pioneers in genetics to call for a five year moratorium on altering the genes of babies.

Harvard Professor David Liu did not mince words. He said, "It's an appalling example of what not to do with a new technology."

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