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the lust for libya on al-jazeera. you know watching all the sounds the whole robin and all these are all top stories of souls from the turkish attorney general's office has told al jazeera that they found evidence to moloch a shoe she was murdered inside the saudi consulate in istanbul this comes as a turkish investigators were finally allowed into the building thirteen days after the saudi journalist's disappearance has more from istanbul. it took turkish investigators thirteen days to finally be given permission by saudi authorities to enter their consulate in istanbul but just a few hours for them to uncover more evidence they say proves that journalist jamal
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khashoggi was killed after entering get the turkish attorney general's office exclusively telling al-jazeera that its team of investigators were able to not only recover evidence from the crime scene but also that there had been a clear attempt to tamper with it. earlier on monday a team of cleaners arrived at the diplomatic mission a bizarre occurrence considering the circumstances. they were then followed by saudi investigators who are part of what's been billed as a joint task force with questions being raised as to how the main suspects in acquiring can have a lead role in the investigation itself a full investigation would look at all of the cars that left the consulate from the time that shogi entered up until even not and presumably it's the personnel on the consulate and you want to look at their homes and their cars often one can find d.n.a. evidence of incredibly minute amounts but telling in vehicles well after
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and event occurred so i would look at that i would look actually at presumably the saudis have cleaned everything weird. chlorine or who knows what but i would i would look at the the drainpipes and i look at all of the belongings of the members of the staff who have come in and come out there are still so many questions that need on cers why did saudi arabia essendon autopsy experts if as some of its media outlets have been claiming the plan was only to question. how did the saudi government snots know of the operation when it's apparently involved two of crown prince mohammed bin son man's personal bodyguards and where is jamal khashoggi is body. the case has forced multinational corporations like ford virgin and j.p. morgan to withdraw from an upcoming investment conference in saudi arabia the
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kingdom stock exchange suffered big losses on sunday true all of this coupled with the fact that the interests of regional and super powers are stake could mean that we may never know all the answers. it's why people will be monitoring closely to see what evidence turkish authorities will reveal to the public once they complete their investigations tuesday marks through weeks. is believed to have been murdered those who killed him appear to have wanted to silence him instead however their crime has triggered criticism and outrage from around the world much of it's directed towards the saudi government's. istanbul. president commented on the us media reports that saudi officials might say could show she was killed during an unauthorized interrogation and we were very very close with a radio with your age and they want to get to figure out what happened and they want to know what happened also so a lot of people are working on it with
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a lot of people and we'll be back and very much i will say i read everything but nobody knows it's an official report so far just to rule out the rumor of reporting something you know. on the news on the largest group in syria's rebel held province is it to withdraw its finds is from a buffer zone despite a monday deadline set by turkey and russia the here. has not previously said whether it accepts the terms of an agreement signed last month. and the co-founder of microsoft paul allen has died at the age of sixty five he was suffering from cancer and was also a prominent philanthropist to invest in conservation space travel and professional sports microsoft c.e.o. savannah dell are said his contributions were indispensable those were the headlines about with more news in half an hour next its lifelines to stay with us.
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there are those who dream of possibilities of a world free of the ancient diseases that keep billions in poverty. and for those who strive to make that dream a reality their quest is on the brink of victory. malaria is still one of the biggest kill us in the country and we've got to solve it. by joint malaria search around the year two thousand when i was you know nineteen
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years old and the evidence that has come out of that period suggests that it is possible to eventually eliminate the disease i am fortunate that i'm still young and god willing i will be there when. i want to be part of the. c c z. u. i. it's a little insect but it kills a lot more people than many wards. their biology. and they make you hard to
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get rid of. it's like a fight between the participate in the human population we want to rebel because my live it and the parasite wants to survive. malaria still kills millions of people around the world but the disease is closer than ever to being eliminated workers at the if a current health institute in tanzania are playing their part in the final push to end malaria my name is frederick. i'm mostly involved with new technologies for control and surveillance almost just not transmitted malaria so there's little insects. and very of the mosquitoes
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transmit malaria but what we're seeing here is the aquatic stage about mosquito these are lousy after reasoning was good has become when the mosquitoes are a day after hours they become models now the adults then fly into the village to seek blood. malaria is caused by a parasite that is spread by the female enough the least mosquito that bites at night because the mosquitoes carry the parasite scientists call them direct as when an infected mosquito vector bites a human it injects the parasite into the body system. look at about. its power and. you know and all these mosquitoes need blood.
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if you look at the ground you see a lot of prints now this tends to be some of the most prolific really excites for malaria mosquitoes that you see because coming in now they're making lots of this prince on the side when the rain comes it fills up this with water and all of a sudden you end up with a thousand larvae breeding in that little of print. what's how very interesting here is that normally we would expect an awful is in pretty good size to be clear so we're actually quite surprised that in a dirty pool like this that you have malarial mosquitoes now clearly this simply say nothing is customs torne their colors you can change and so it's important that we keep monitoring this and updating the information that we have about disease and the bottom leiria as time goes by. and the if a kind of health institute is the leading scientific organization in east africa
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and its research has laid the foundation of the regions and the malaria campaigns if the institute is important in this country at least we have evaluated most of the important interventions that are being deployed not only in tanzania but also in africa including the bed nets the work that we did to make a difference and we can do how to distribute the bed nets and now we're testing vaccines. people have started waking. against these malaria as a disease so we have different sections. which taco's different. as a disease at different levels. and it isn't the killer better valets interesting which is where if a car is located is that we were starting at a very very difficult points. most people in the nine hundred ninety s. walk around the later part of sides. everything it takes for malaria to flourish
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now it is also the players that we have achieved tremendous success this was one of the first places but bed. triage that is the data. set and from such trials that went in to feed into the policy of everybody requires a bad cue that. there's been a vigorous anti malaria campaign led by tendon in president. larry a still footballers from school workers from earlier and children from joining with leaders like president clinton and didier drogba living very preventable and treatable sleep under an insecure treated whiskey doing it every night united we can beat malaria. in direst the national malaria control programme plans the country's n.t. malaria campaigns and initiatives. the mess is now used to prevent people from
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getting bitten by a malaria but in the end because the net is twisted it has insects we believe it has gotten in touch with the net it is taken it is those things we need to go in florida it won't come back again. in the display we spray inside the house to ensure that when it was good to the best in the world they take their nose again then when they go out. of the indoor spraying of houses the rollout of rapid diagnostic tests and bed nets campaigns are coordinated here so there's multiple channels to get nets to people and there will be another campaign because nets only last about three years another campaign for every single person in tanzania assuming that there's two people printed and then we've got twenty minutes and that's what we're preparing at the moment this is the malaria
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prevalence in the country this is a survey that was done in two thousand and seven two thousand and eight and this is the most recent one eleven in two thousand and twelve the dark colors shows higher prevalence the lower shows lower prevalence three can see the map is getting lighter which is good if you can image the most brutal. is it. the prostate there or tricky in an environment where the environment is conducive for what sham of a with stuff that is. so. so this is. child. and what we try to do is figure out how many mosquitoes and houses that had to bite people in the us and if we can do these on a daily basis consistently leave be able to know first of all the number of whiskey
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just for example is going down. figure looking up whether these mosquitoes are cutting. that's so we can know the density of transmission in this fight over time . now the bed nets have done a tremendous job later president has gone down almost fifty sixty percent snow but this is a massive success we very effectively way able to control these mosquitoes that go into the house uninvited people what we haven't been able to do very well or equally well is to control those prosecutors that don't necessarily have to come into the house those well skeeters that would still they believe by if you were here outside what this picture tells us is that little transmission epidemiology is slightly changed with the coming of bed nets so this is the challenge that we have now on one hand it's a success story you've dealt with the notorious malaysia vectors quite effectively on the other hand is a challenge in the sense that the victim behavior profile that we have now requires
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us to introduce new technologies in addition to the bad bits. well fredricka says research looks for new technologies to combat mosquitoes that bite outdoors an important part of malaria prevention is focused on the most vulnerable group pregnant mothers and babies where when one is in a clinic it. looks like there are no easy job about no when you know wolf one hour . after that i hear them. who am i live. ms eleven. how many going to one of my lydia in a minute i mean look then you go. to learn about vietnam twice and i know one child i look at you know. what that what was are. you know ma'am and i said. i made a plane just when you look over my now and the question to me it's now but the. man i am out. of was
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a heavy sickly making play to me i feel. you can get on my lady and come out i mean . you know when they're. p.z. about. the upper limits of the bubble model of committing but. again we want to go get my book but i want to know one of the two pantheon ms fulton allows me. to keep it on the ms and. not talking. about. bed nets were initially distributed for free in tanzania and the government still
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subsidizes bed nets through a voucher system but research has shown that if people have to pay even if it is as little as five hundred chilling as they have lent of thirty american cents the nets are put to better use. just you don't see. no nobody going to do not murder good shit your hands are going to do them again i really. do not want to. go to a number of good indian food. was entirely up to porn. that is are not. to require. there with me but i tend to. use that magic i've seen. if a car they have built a massive mosquito colony turlough for testing of control interventions scientists
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call this a semi field system locals call it musky to city so what's interesting is that for a long time a later control specialist thought that with the coming of beds they had everything that they needed the wall before god was that the ecology of mosquitoes was so you know minimally started without understanding this ecology in detail we will take with a interventions that we currently have we want to be able to develop any new tools so this is stems are developed are constructed to mimic a natural free living environment for mosquitoes so we have these houses that mimic houses where people would live here of this once we have this mean makeshift houses that actually have beds in their. human volunteers are duty one volunteers can sleep in there so that mosquitoes kind of ten a blood meal but of course the musky all the mosquitoes that we have here. free of
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part of their not carrying any disease now the mosquitoes we're dealing with their play of animals and they are competing for resources as well. if you put pressure on them by trying to kill as many of them as possible they start to become an assailant at a certain stage and that means if you spring back if you if you recall ok if you stop doing what you're doing they're going to bounce back and if they bounce prog they're probably going to be your assistance to whatever interventions you have and so controlling them is going to be a lot more difficult and this is one reason that at this stage we have reached now we now almost ethically you know we are now almost at the college bound to attempt to eliminate the disease so that it doesn't come up. missing or nader can forget. things have.
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come up. but the home and then you can be is a pita and what not but a tidy for. not going to do i want time. low. slow. and you know and. he never knew of him that he really needed. to be had to call. for us he took. to me i'm wrong what a four to two a chunk of. human bone did evacuate we'll call maria he when you come out why. do you plead for me. to do.
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so i'm a freak so i'm not a musical genius or. i think we will include more money cruises peters didn't win one years ago when you had any room for one lot of young good looking people. poorly so. i mentioned on one. hundred women if you plug in evil vocally by now ban will diminish within them you. ought to have already run out to. include two hundred one point to fake you wagner married. freddy. you're married you're leading an unethical he's. just. a man have a look at this event evenings most days we come here and collect p.o.p. these are the most gators that we don't use for more so why experiments they were
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born here they grow up here and they die here so this i'm just going to show you this is interesting. so when they when the pew peer collected. you end up with this. beautiful. just take mobs of people this is what then becomes adult mosquitoes after one day. i first got interested in my little research because it was fun you know it's only later that i realized that i could convert this foreign pair into a saving lives of which if you. allowed the malaria rates in places like the kid on their river valley has dropped significantly in the northwest around lake victoria the burden of the disease is far more serious. this is an area that they new
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national anti-malaria campaigns will be targeting or at saying get em and the district hospital treats over seventeen thousand malaria cases each year. the nurse thames faces the malaria challenge each day she is head nurse at the children's ward and has been working at saying get em often one thousand years. that is a remote area in aqaba. but i thought i thin we'll get that this is asian and then a book with a. name added almost to quote. to
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know that couple care. seeing. me and seeing. what it would be known what was. it any. better and seven year old has been admitted with a high fever convulsions and is drifting in and out of consciousness. dion's i'm not warm. to see that kind of woman kindness and incest i don't know if it is that night live and how to come by did he come to talk when i get out because she took legal so i can make a come out sounds. a bit didn't pick it to go did most of the tat is an appropriate to me and b s assume good to me but what does that say did a kid me to i'm single because they needed me to stop by did open wolf wait and go
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to say nothing to commit in the ongoing like they could but they did it to you all and the us moon didn't come. that can hide in the. midst of a. quote this is a. vision city has done is out of who got us what is a sad. and a friday when it was just when you heard you call cuticle. so many we wondered you so many. growing body of nuclear very. on the bed opposite is cementing who also has the symptoms of advanced malaria. so maybe you know we can do for self with only that if you don't. want to we don't. want it when it isn't in this movement.
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all its blue devil media. which includes. but it was at the door and lift. that. no nobody can or don't open it it's. mboweni noyo to man they're going to give him that honor over the enemy in the net it is sad because they go to india. almost too and you know i thought the new.
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doc but the brick. kwanza come on it was him and him saying a monologue well had to mean any on a scale rumor. when you would say work out tonight i'm. going to don't know zocor. idea. but there's an area you need a idea. and there's only one in the in the couple more than they did you do where one is out of but there's a measure if you could not find was in danger of being in it i've got if you've got this. guy who. is still critical and is moved to a bed in i.c.u. he is on his first dose of queen administered via drip this will be followed up with a lou and artemis and based combination therapy that is a first line treatment for malaria. with the.
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same many's father has arrived at the ward like eddie many is also still critical at the end of the first day at the clinic. as we speak now if you go out of the community in the korean ities and screen people across. about nine to ten percent of tons of them in children part of science this is according to the latest survey of. so you see malaria is still a measure of major problem in the country. we have a newsgathering team here that is second to their all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once we want to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to them.
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my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. discover new developments in surgery i'm going to shove it up when i'm in hiroshima japan to meet the surgeon nearing new techniques in regenerating on knees and could a breakthrough medical trial provide some much needed to cystic fibrosis sufferers based on all the evidence we have the virus is least one hundred forty more active . very nice in the cure revisited. the latest news as it breaks security officials they were treating crucial disappearance as a murder investigation. with detailed coverage the area here was the preschool people thought it would be a safe place to run to the ground beneath them turned to mud and swallowed them up
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from around the world the local government has been trying to clean up their grief but the more it remains the more dangerous the cards to those who live around the. your child has an answer on the window are these are our top news stories a source from the turkish attorney general's office has told our ages or they found evidence missing in saudi journals to market sure she was murdered inside the saudi consular office investigators were finally allowed into the building thirteen days after the journalists disappearance these are the latest pictures coming out from outside the consular office those men in the white suits are the forensic teams have just been leaving the premises and of course the results of their findings are expected within the next two to three days u.s. president donald trump says rogue elements from inside saudi arabia could have been
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responsible for could show she's disappearance he sent secretary of state might pompei you decide to discuss the issue with king solomon and u.s. media outlets are reporting the saudi arabia is weighing whether to release a statement that shows she was killed as a result of an interrogation that went wrong the saudis reportedly planned to say this was done without official sanction later the u.s. president commented on the media reports. and we were very very very rare with your team and they all work together to figure out what happened and they want to know what happened also so a lot of people are working on it. and we'll be back and very much i will say i read everything but nobody knows it's an official report so far it's just the rule of the room reporting from you know yemen's president under another woman sort had the has sent the prime minister and been ill face an investigation over the country's economic crisis the yemeni currency has plummeted in recent months
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sending thousands of people out protesting onto the streets food and fuel prices have skyrocketed due to the ongoing conflict the largest armed group in syria's rebel held it led provinces yet to withdraw its fighters from a buffer zone despite a monday deadline set by turkey and russia that he shan't has not previously said whether it accepts the terms of an agreement signed last month the deal such a deadline of monday for rebel groups to withdraw all fighters from an agreed demilitarized zone and the co-founder of microsoft paul allen has died at the age of sixty five he was suffering from cancer allen was also a prominent philanthropist who invested in conservation space travel and professional sports microsoft c.e.o. savannah dallas said his contributions were indispensable those were the headlines and back with the news hour in half an hour to stay with us here a large there. tanzania
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is gaining ground in the campaign to eliminate malaria. health workers across the country like nest tenements at the same get em a district hospital by leading the way. mimi cumbrous the deal in this city who had to because she would any room would quit and school was sent up the. music went up and up was a good time as you can look at and this is to quote the most creative knows that in again the idea of man is what he. does one of which would kill all go and do all i do is the. one day when it is going to win a funny and i nailed. the kid on budget of one item or yoni.
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to get a very safe that's. what i wanted it. so many is that it. was they did it. or not i don't wonder does it occur to you i meant i love them i think that so many are down for a kind of desperate words and knew that so many words for a new life well most wanted to but still have that. faded as it was that. it was writing it and no words. nobody to do. anything on there and then like it's really. learned it if i do then. this is the second day that a.t.m.
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so many in the pediatric ward their families have spent the night at their bedsides just as the trap put out by the sea death in fact the kind you pay money. in on a tough. facilities at basic in spite of this the hospital effectively holds the line against malaria for one hundred twenty four villages in the district. and they did it in my radio. says if you want. to get out there. when you. and. you.
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i have lived in malaria while all of my life so i know the problem of malaria as a disease it's affected me my friends and family i have friends who have lost kids my sister passed away and we have the disease long time ago. so it's not it's not something new to us but that alone is not the only reason that i walk on malaria malaria because it's a problem that affects a lot of people in my community.
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well maybe this is done with a different gun well money for good that was the number you. doesn't do in the month and into the bucket when the stripper come on oh no he did too much of a good many many old you're looking for. meaning there was no harm in the number was the way it is now me no more idea also she was a minute to go to. let me allow the new flag to be opened and i want to give it one them and implicitly tell you so if they. tell you. what you did to. the lives of the children in the hospital ward i mean the balance fred trust and his fellow scientists are exploring unusual methods to beat the disease and it all starts with a game or football. so
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one of the presents we walking on might know is development of new devices that can be used on those to kill mosquitoes that would otherwise be seeking and biting people sitting outside their homes that. this is an almost get up on trial experiment was on the walk to express outside the house another was a time to find a tourist we do which we can compliment the benefits that we have already accrued we are long lasting so said food and that's it. the way it works is that it's kept outside the house. so that when was creatures. mosquitoes that would normally bite you when you're outside would think that it's also one of the human beings because inside it you have human food order that is trapped in that dissolve
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the mosquitoes think that's actually the smell of a possum and that's where you can attract loads of mosquitoes onto this device and there's no better way to harvest this smell than this so you wear these your food you play soccer with it or you walk with it for a few hours and it's really it's got a solar panel on top of it and this up on it doesn't have to be. we keep it be because our intention is that eventually we will wired into people's houses so it also provides lighting so i've been mormon was a train to avoid the use of chemicals because the doing to vision have used a lot of chemicals like the bed made and the brain so we are trained not to take it in with those using the the electric grid so you put this thing over. the following morning you have killed two hundred mosquitoes we should be flying around biting people to. task.
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the. stock and. we want to keep testing multiple options with the hope that eventually we end up with one tool that is going to be effective in our. proc to call them out affordable enough i'm to use a friendly enough but we can put this together with the best available technologies and sectors of the long lasting insecticide treated maps and hopefully a breath of malaria beyond of the threshold that elimination becomes possible. the flow of patients has not let up for nurse tens it's another day of challenges. given to her she learns with the guns of doubt that if. i miss a cricket to give it to the top and done is. put up by the women
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be delayed. what. if you are. that stupid don't you dumbass when you make it up but i'm going to be. suspicious and move the good book that will do what if you'll meet with dignity i'll go delphi here repeat it in detail on the genesis day she already knew he didn't have anything to cover it up and there. was no need. to do what many in you will county and there'll come america.
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if your. sim is it the comet is a video p. the. biggest san. there are any more idea. than what the thought that when the flow was. although up to one patient a day dies of malaria at. the hospital saves countless lives. is now receiving a blood transfusion to aid his recuperation. tournaments .
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this is this is three times a week to help do this to get the mosquitoes to lay eggs so i'm intending all of this it's. feeding. it week this case get screened for what it is and if they fall ill but could you just destroyed on this doc feed for a while until they get well. ok just got three thousand mosquitoes in the us. all of which hungry. the moment in such a. new it's of alone thirty percent as you can see it's very difficult very painful . in the name of the later decisions in the name of trying to save a life in future it's good to do this we wouldn't want to invest so much resources people's blood energy if you were optimistic. face
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a future in this battle against the disease there wouldn't be a better reason to smile. this is under control at some point in the multiple tools developed to control malaria have been successful in their own ways but scientists have always been off to a game changer at just outside. the health institute is putting serious resources into vaccine ricin which we believe if we do find a vaccine will be a boost to the effort to control the disease all over africa we have done a series of work first on the vaccines that are important off the side and. proteins that are composed in the past and we try to use those fortunes to inject into all ones to see if the humans can develop a resistance to this parasite and we have tested two different types of vaccine so
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far the first one is our a g s s which is the most advanced in research terms the most advanced vaccine to date. to him they haven't. a. single one on the chin down here and if you know libya. this is the child among the infants who have been handled in the malaria vaccine trial and we did something we call and let her tell you best edition we are very unlucky that most of the condition no any discomfort monkeyed with triggers fever so any fever could mean malaria in this world african or man. and their album the idea will be the malaria vaccine is the ara this is a s. or one this vaccine is given in three doses and we also incorporated
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a booster dose and we are now doing the follow up of these children in this is important to document the safety of their vaccine. what told me to be the body there has been more efforts to establish a vaccine these two words under five children because this is the more so vulnerable group which have been affected for many many years while fighting with malaria. instead. of mic on top in and let's not. just let them. in the courtroom that's like to. sit in front. and. in terms of the if you can see off the air it is this malaria vaccine trial it has been showing a good if you see among the older children more than forty percent then among the
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in find it's as if it has has been low less than thirty percent and we really don't know what is happening among the infant a lot of fact as we have been explaining this results but as i have mentioned there is a booster do is after one year or two is in this result. and their life so we hope that the booster those will do something to the immunity of these infants and we hope they think us it will be better. than being challenge with malaria vaccine. trials is a changing. of this parasite because as you find some other ways of tackling the disease then the balance that keeps on changing and you find yourself like ok now we have to go on the other say though this technique to have
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more sophisticated ways of prevention of these particular disease. the vaccine about to launch is using a slightly different approach that if you expose more skittles that have the power size in the process have been evacuated by using x. rays and you expose is mostly just to people the people that receive the parasite inactivated pass eyes develop better protection now the new approach with a vaccine was to take out dissect out the parasites from the mosquitoes and use this. field using feelings and needles. this is still an experimental phase of evaluating the vaccine so we would first identify healthy individuals from dallas up to and check that they don't have any other condition and then
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ask them to be vaccinated with. spores or it's the parasite in the form that moves from most good toes to humans. if it tries to access all it will be for the first time that we show we can give. the series something that will provide full protection from a challenge of mylar anything to vaccine would be the final step towards the elimination of the disease. e.d.n. so many families are beginning this day at the pediatric heart. didn't a station on the ground in the world i'm. in my room and. if. only there to set me. down as one of the good it says you know knowledge of. the fact that i. found with a status that family but i was seeing in them is the senate up political ladder.
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in. that. we've got a nominee. and secondly when i'm back on the table. when i did what i do and what one may share in the. no amount of dollars i want to know all of that it was a good enough for one idea i've come out. supporting when i'm waiting on my family when i don't know who said don't forget i john down down i don't know the number of them so still above most and you know when you get this president values up when you really cut it there is a whole number of. when i got there showed there was i would i would walk through a metal compound has now. been the focus. will know what.
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it is progress after his transfusion means he is almost ready to be discharged. cement team off. and it was winnable back. room. so for me. it made it through. i couldn't that i did. how did i do is it going to be sarah and the deputy no homework already becky back there but dad goes out really considers this kind of their name said to. her to me to be to prove they are enough with this if they need to be brad says he didn't indeed have his. stuff to three days so many is well enough to leave the hospital.
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in the. us we mean yes. my mum's. house. would have sunk she. could lips move even as. we. sat as each it. will be the focus now.
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we believe if we do have. the tools that we have. the process of removing the many. is going to be walking on malaria. this is common man.
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when did you know the first time i know to say i had the disease i said is not possible i've been going to need to look for we know enough about numsa has always been the home for she so ever since the down to the disease is danger that's where i come today i mean when whenever i'm given to people i step on my hands i want to go to bed until i've treated them on lifeline the quest for global health on al-jazeera.
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hello half the flood winter is coming it's swept down through the rocky mountains it may not be that obviousness satellite picture but there's a cold front there and the everybody is most definitely car would by many degrees the picture in fact was snowy in colorado got pumpkin stacked up here of course the top of the thirty first but you don't normally see them covered in snow it's warming up slowly in the sunshine denver's back up to eleven degrees but what chicago's temperature thirteen when it pegs it's three and dallas that eight so the cold has come down this far but the real code really stays are the great lakes without a single figures in chicago starting morning up again in colorado and also down in texas but this is more like it fifteen seventy new york down to washington now in fine weather and not in humid went whether there is however a plenty more rain to come in the humidity around central america we certainly got
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showers around the caribbean not as vicious as they were in the dominican republic in jamaica you might get one or two but the concentration is a lot further west mexico both coasts i know where the spine could see pretty frequent daily thunderstorms and persistent rain seems quite likely still in nicaragua costa rica and panama. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other nine other stories providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. on al-jazeera. in the lead up to the u.s. midterm elections we will be talking to the american people looking at key issues for voters from immigration to economic struggles to health care system to racism
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and women's rights to join us through i took over for special coverage and analysis the u.s. military on all jersey. this is al jazeera. logs all rommany watching the i was there news our live blog headquarters and coming up in the next sixty minutes a source tells all jazeera turkish investigators have evidence that missing journalist kemal was killed inside the saudi consulate saudi is considering issuing a statement that shows she was killed in error during an interrogation that went wrong that's according to u.s. media. also a commercial lifeline for serious.

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