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in contradistinction jack undercover to gauge how ethics weigh against profits and how the rules are being written. inside facebook on al-jazeera. alone taylor not in the top stories on al-jazeera the toll from friday's earthquake and tsunami in central indonesia has soared to more than eight hundred people rescuers are still struggling to reach coastal communities cut off from help close to the epicenter of the quake consular ways the island communication lines are down and many major roads damaged dozens of people also reported to be trapped in the rubble of hotels or shopping centers in the city of palo and there's major concern for the city of don't go thirty kilometers to the north which has a population of more than a quarter of a million people tommy said it has the latest from the capital jakarta the
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difficult task of looking for survivors this is what is left in the city of after friday's method to seven point five earthquake and tsunami rescue workers frantically trying to find those who may still be a life search efforts are being hampered by block roads and the collapse periods rescue teams dumped by hand to free twenty four people trapped in the rubble of this hotel the owner told local media people could still be heard crying for help but no heavy lifting equipment was available. dozens remain missing in the city of over three hundred thousand those who did survive the quake and tsunami that follow now have to try to live off anything they can find things like this of people looting local shops and siphoning petrol from cars are becoming the norm. is very slowly coming in. many injured are being evacuated but the red cross estimates that more than one point six million people have been affected but the killer concerns
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about the nearby town of dongarra where the impact is unclear dongle is home to over two hundred seventy thousand people the indonesian president is visiting to assess the damage and rita so the people more help is on the way. i have seen directly the situation in the field the real conditions everything is still that an emergency status but the most important thing i would like to emphasize to all ministries military police and regional administrations is first to focus on all things related to evacuation but for now bodies continue to field the streets of palo and anxious the virus being one not to return to their homes after stocks continue. to carta. nearly half a million homes are without power in western japan after typhoon trami made landfall south of a saka fierce winds and torrential rain have brought transport to a halt as more than a thousand flights have been grounded and train service is suspended at least
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eighty four people have been injured many hurt by windows shattered in the driving wind whether officials are warning of potential flooding and landslides polls have closed in a parliamentary election in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region it's been a year since it failed to become independent from iraq despite ninety two percent of kurds voting for it p u k party says they won't recognize the results saying fraud has been committed in the voting process saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin sandman is in kuwait for two days of talks with the emir the two leaders are expected to discuss the ongoing gulf crisis kuwait has played a mediation role since the blockade against qatar began. nationalists are celebrating in macedonia after a referendum to change the country's name received a low turnout a severely as pro western government had urged the public to back the name change
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to republic of north macedonia as a way of resolving a decades old dispute with greece it's expected the vote won't reach the fifty percent threshold needed for it to be binding a tense five day standoff in the mediterranean sea has ended with fifty eight migrants being transferred from a rescue ship and handed over to authorities in malta a deal was struck on tuesday to relocate the migrants from malta to four other european countries. and gyptian court has handed down a suspended two year sentence to a female activist who's accused of spreading the fake news and using abusive language to criticize state institutions and forty was detained in may after posting a video online that criticize the government for failing to protect women against sexual harassment is the headline is to stay with us lifelines is up next.
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there are those who dream of the 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 cost each. and. every day around the world one hundred fifty people die afraid is a disease that is completely preventable. the health workers here at the research
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institute for tropical medicine are at the frontline of eliminating this killer disease. three hundred thousand filipinos visit by centers like this every year they know if the animal that has bitten them has rabies and they don't get the correct treatment they will die. to be able to be able has been bitten by a dog which may be a rabbit. because. i am not so my own. but they know how i hope that thing upset if i had to ask at the separation from best friends and. ask for support now i think what he thought he had been a mad dash to i think i guess i'm on track in the past i'm sad i snap and i think i think more deeply than thing that end up they don't actually know but when that happens at our peace but that decision about up to now has not made you i made that the fact. that what you said by didn't add up anything but bad things in us happy when you read nothing at all was good at the seeming to believe it but some basis
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saying it didn't have a connection to the ship and that it might be better in any of our system but in the smith. family it's a very immediate world. they assume that makes me. a country wide efforts to rid the philippines of rabies completely is centered around clinics like this. that i don't know but clinic here is part of a system of wide centers all over the country we see between failed to certain thousand patients
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a year those are new patients patients so i just started being their age of man but more than that there's probably twice that number for patients coming in for the follow up shots. a lot of other shall be not my not but then again. i'm not doing on the eve of this op so yeah all of it out well i'm not without sin google. and love you need to do hope not. over love. so look by you every you know in the word. people i own and multiple people i am going on a now complained of. the state pays for the first rabies treatment but to be certain bieber does not get create these he needs three more post-exposure injections and these are expensive many people cannot afford these
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life saving treatments i know you and i know couple you give up on the finnegan. to see it on number eight. i'm sad because you know what i'm not a lunesta you want to use it with now i'm going out is i'm not cool. when you are bitten by a rabid dog the virus stays first at the side of the by and then it travels to your central nervous system once it reaches your brain and that's when you have the symptoms it's one hundred percent fatal once you have the symptoms or there's nothing you can do but it's also one hundred percent preventable. if.
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any one. doctor bed to miranda works with the global alliance for rabies control as a leading researcher she has witnessed the ultimate devastation of the rabies virus this is our rabies isolation room it's at the end of the hall of this hospital and this is where we can find all glowing reviews cases when they come to the emergency room at the last time i was here was a month ago where i saw
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a young adult male at the prime obviously. afraid is in this room he was bitten by a stray dog. in the slum area not far from here. and. he was brought here all day and he was full blown. and when i saw him in fact i heard him first. from that side of the hall shouting. in agony. when this his suffering when and when they came to see him here he was lying on all fours. and around him and the room was trashed. the room was trashed and he was clearly in agony and. at that stage most patients will die within forty.
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so this room has seen. its patients. the global alliance for able to control what. established in two thousand and seven initially as a small group. where most of the public and the general public and policymakers and health and agriculture sectors of the burden of building the social preparation nation population control information and education we big together many sectors to achieve one eliminating. the island by. the way to.
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be able to spam and lead lives in the pumps on a compound on the edge of metro manila a city that has a million dogs. close . was. in a minute. but
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i'm almost there let. me go. i don't want to know my life or. speed. and then. she got me about the.
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pool. you don't know much about that. and. for. me i know as a. man. when i. said . my. you go imo i saw.
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one of the. colt. family has been advised to observe one eye for the next two weeks for rabies symptoms like disorientation and aggression. i don't believe that the. injection. he put into a machine i don't want to know. i now only went up and. take a new sound so we've been in the apple never thought of the problem when i'm in
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this and i'm in a balcony now. speak that. he . died nosing babies and dogs is a critical part of the come painted eliminate the disease so the training veterinarians is vital. believe that what. they need help them know here. if you have a laboratory here to us this thing for the animals head you know if you. are not and it's one of several laboratories all over the country but this is like the mean laboratory it helps the other laboratory so you for the. sick so we teach them how to cut off the head of the biting on the mall and how to
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put it in the appropriate container and to bring it here and then that would be best and what he's doing is transferred to press or. making a dirty window. and then you could hold it up to the light and see if you've got enough. or you're doing is taking off some of the excess also depending upon how the animal was killed sometimes you can have a lot of blood associated with the brain you know one or need a lot of blood associated with this you want a nice single layer ideally of neurons. more than ninety percent of the human fatalities are caused by the dog this is one of the reasons why i want to prioritize the research is to improve our diagnostic capability a vaccine on the global market for dogs wholesale prices less than twenty five
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cents us do the comparison to health economics are clear vaccinate dogs you relieve the burden of human rabies vaccinate people it's the incurable we vaccinating people forever. training course was the sign precisely to teach. them to feel to do a proper diagnosis this is important because we need to know where i do with the most number of cases where we need to provide more support and we need to pray every day is intervention. and delay in treatment due to poor diagnosis can be fatal if that was the real world kills and it's whether or not it can be broken hearts are. one of the biggest challenges in regards to rabies is just the basic concept of neglect why are we in the collective disease and unfortunately from the standpoint of human communicable diseases such as hiv or tb or
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influenza some individuals in the geo political. basically decide not enough people die arabia's. but too many people do die afraid beads here at hospital the bike up to seven hundred victims a day and without crucial treatment many would die. dr. mann has been treating people dying of rabies for over twelve years. this is where patients we have rabies are used to let me. once patient gets he is locked inside and he can log or leave the room until he dies we allow the reality is to look at the room we can come in now because there's no patient look at
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a house before and how buried is no picture is. real seven windows here so we have had many rabbits patients who jump from this window they escape and then my by. other people. i particularly remember this twenty year old pregnant female eight months for his baby. the husband didn't bring her for consultation how it said their hospital they brought him brought her to develop. so this is what this is all we call as a docs specialist so at that docs specialist you can find them anywhere in the philip is there a specialist even though they treat rabies the treat appetite is they treat me cells so that is one brought her. to the village doctor that that specialty is that
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two months after he had get money festivus eyes and sometimes of that he sees my dad it was too late so their relatives the friends told him to bring his wife to son last are all for not proper treatment hoping that we can still do something about her condition but of course we know it's a case of radius is one hundred percent fatal so the very young wife died in this rule and i remember the nurses to be there when there really need that. less than a year's time the husband made me looking for another wife because he was too young and he was good looking. he buscemi continues to borrow money for his street today is a second of this. and
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. again oh. no nothing i'm done now and that's in the need. oh he's having up a number of these look. like you can wrestle for. i'm going. to. be the first. one was discovered by louis. in a laboratory in france and it has come from the. spinal
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cord i mean and in. the end of the one thousand nine hundred the first successful inoculation was a young boy who was bitten by a dog while he was guarding livestock joseph meister. what pastore found out from animal experimentation was by taking out the brain and spinal cord so the animals and letting them dry in taking the only this dried material and successively inoculating so that the last dose was actually fresh brain with two year old from a rabid animal containing obviously a self replicating rabies virus he was able to prevent rabies and fairly soon thereafter pastore was able to replicate his successes in other people not only in france but also around the world. mean i.
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brought up on him. i don't think going but i don't want. nothing. more. you or many people for those this. betting before it goes all the way but they ask for it in the east after going to come from and we don't want to you know for it. but they want to be for it. and they've been there for. really twenty one and some people don't know what the. true systematic programs and campaigns the philippines has eliminated rabies from one southern ireland now the focus is on the northern province of the locus not to
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. what we're doing here with the province up in the north is working with the local government to strengthen their provincial control program with the goal of the mic and eventually eliminating all together human and imagery biscay said. and we know that it is possible because we have done it in their province in the philippines and we are trying to replicate good practices and lessons learned from our in the. area and then we. have ring up with is a very big help it's been if we had the risk based before now we can do massive vaccination on. land. who all the. iliana. only last night did
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at most not nearly so you're making them some opera beach and i. want to give you thirty basically philippines while you only. mean you know it's a new settling community. here in the us saw organize. and the vaccination on one side is saying for me the education pain that i had that you know i now go on to be the case that most of my letting go of that i was adding the had one of the major success stories here is when the local community approach to ask people what they want and ask people what their ideas or instead of telling people what to do actually going in and having a dialogue working with local leaders and community organizers to find out what are the best practices when a child is lost to a community you're affecting decades in that particular community the life blood of that community.
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a lesser scale. we're at the mercy of the russian camp for palestinian leader syria's slewed in world news. i am known taylor nandan with the top stories on our jazeera rescue workers in indonesia desperately trying to reach coastal communities after the earthquakes and tsunami which have killed more than eight hundred people search efforts are being hampered by blocked roads and a collapsed bridge in the city of palu authorities are expecting the death toll to rise further as information filters in from districts close to the epicenter young girl found as the head of the indonesia office for the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies and says some areas are proving very hard to reach. there is a lot more destruction that we believed we're still trying to get into the areas
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that are more remote you know remote rural communities and small towns downstream to take time because communication is still limited so bridges are out roads are in the bad shape the one where you. got a big crack and a little bit sort of no missing out of waves and so it's where it's a community nearly half a million homes are without power in western japan after typhoon tram a major law that landfall south of a saka fierce winds and torrential rain has brought transport to a halt as more than a thousand flights have been grounded and train service is suspended at least eighty four people have been injured many hurt by windows shattered in the driving wind. the polls have closed in a parliamentary election in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region it's been a year since it failed to become independent from iraq despite ninety two percent of kurds voting for it the p u k party says they won't recognize the results saying
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ford has been committed in the voting process saudi arabia's crown prince mohammed bin sound man is in kuwait for two days of talks with the emir the two leaders are expected to discuss the ongoing gulf crisis kuwait has played a mediation row since the blockade against qatar began nationalists to celebrate in macedonia after a referendum to change the country's name received a low turnout the government had urged the public to back the name change to the public of northwestern donia as a way of resolving a decades old dispute with greece expected the turnout won't reach the fifty percent threshold needed to be binding. as the headlines do stay with us our program lifeline continues our news hour for you straight after that.
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each year rabies kills fifty five thousand people most in the poorest parts of africa and asia yet it's one hundred percent preventable in the philippines where there are three hundred deaths a year they're working to eliminate the disease by twenty twenty. one then be. made. and they get out of the man and they get out of. the upper hand not on one mean mongo that rabies is one hundred percent fatal if it enters a person central nervous system it's a disease no family wants to deal with. come on the best he can be a man. by. him
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a guy. must think. well now and they'd be rather the same in my planning in the going to the dialect i mean if you're going to have a. good. look it's all done said. they give you the. inside of the gun to. just lock. the young man. that if they would want the money to be got there in my limbs i want and they have they not. in the gusting up.
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to be if you don't have all of the. first i'm going to love game i'll be. on the money but i miss hunt model of gold was. going on because he was. the kid going to make. their lives. and. there's a feeling of choking and this is why there's. a phobia because of the paralysis of death row. and the difficulty of.
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struggling and just the madness it's because of the infection in the central nervous system. every time there's a beast beige and i get. my. do in there i do with this. and that good me of five. so. if you see i'm bored even. laboratory. appreciates what he. did the prevention of such. in the fights to eliminate rabies in the city. and her colleagues worked closely
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with the local community. to engage everyone including traditionally. an important role in the area. or even obama than some so. there are specialists. in our faith or. people and seek. with a traditional healer before coming to a health care facility so this is the challenge we face when it. appropriate treatment when a patient would go first. there has been. through the department of get them into. the prevention and control program. i believe in
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the. i mean that's you know. we. would discuss that if you're going to. be. in the d.c. . this is. meant to be the. the. us. government. and department of. department of agriculture department of education.
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they said. that the. program. doesn't. mean that. they have. one my. question they are they damn well. in the.
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traditional view there maybe. you should. be. going to. maybe. then you. but. i didn't at the program i. mean. the mcbusted. you know. i had. way back when i was still a child. and.
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that had an imprint on me and with the loss of the family. my it became an advocacy on my part to do work hard. and when the time comes so this is the right time i believe with. ministers. in the province. or the villages we will have to achieve that. to achieve this goal of rabies elimination. teams into the next campaign. careful. for the mindful of the goal of every single.
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one and. to eliminate rabies in humans it must be eliminated in dawgs. dogs vaccination rates of even seventy five to eighty percent can achieve this as part of the campaign. vaccinations are provided for free. living and that was not. ok when i was about vaccination of dogs displace an important role so i channel live here and so with our other staff are working together we're just dividing ourselves into groups so we can maximize our presence
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here. to. take you. out. most of them are now. before. the only covering up about thirty five percent vaccination but last year we got. to seventy percent of the population. and they will be on the net at the end i'm. ok. if we're going to. see.
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and there are besides. the magic roundabout you know big. numbers now. and then. and i let you know being. a little bit they've been a household's. so i've been up long bugs loose a little house called the man. at the time that we established that in a church that far from him. problem of this or diseases that people get from us was not recognize it was not. appreciate it as an important burden. to public health and during the time that we were doing.
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research and finding out the true burden. and showing that it is as important as many other infectious diseases in the philippines and in fact in the region we were able to raise awareness of. and appreciation of this issue and makers policy makers both in the ministry of health and the ministry of culture of this problem and that they need to address this problem and to invest more in that if they do you think i think. we will be not going to. give us all. we got. something this.
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can be oh. well i was going to. go to the nobody in the. streets every day. we can give you a. last question when was it mr you get. with the campaign in the north proving successful the challenge is to spread it across the philippines rabies can be beaten the science the medicine exists the key is to apply it successfully and prevent. unnecessary deaths because when that medicine is not given in town the deaths unbearable.
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for. the local. for me begin.
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i know. you are so not a lot of meat on the only part only two big no no i got a. call and there was. someone has. a name but the name he got in a good. i learned in the war oh move. on . ruben no no no but. we are going to be going to one thing up or some way to going got it up was you know the good old and up in the bit with us in those. little hope. it really.
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good mobile home. would you know him being with us imo. if. he. goes in will. be no no. no no no well i'm the one. going. out. that there may the stage of illness within the last forty eight hours they will fall into fits of madness and struggling and then suddenly they will become lucy
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and you are able to speak to them and that is really the hard part when you'll hear them and. share their thoughts about their fear of dying and why does this ever happen to him and it's for him or her family and that there is a thought any hope that he can be cured so this lucid moments also are very moving . you know you see the humanity and the hardship. and that the patient feels and then they will again fall into fits of madness when you see that they're like out of their mind that i'm dealing. well the. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. oh. oh oh i think in the end if my mind numbing you only know what i was feeling. reading it
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we're going to. say both sides. but simply. in the. business on the. most logical bottom of. the sun the one hundred percent sun and the moon the us and. out of. one of those who will. be someone there saying you know how walk. on simple must. have been set up again.
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so you can walk around without you. it's wrong. because in some point not recorded with fame when i mean when i'm going across you can pull. a program with. a long one on the one. we've seen and seen. patients at their suicide because of that feeling of despair gourds this stage of to see.
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well. if you died of disease because there or one of the priorities of research is to bring this
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bird to the forefront and convince international leaders that this is something that is manageable it's this kind of approach centric place vaccination where people are alerted days ahead of time both by loudspeaker and by leaflets and they voluntarily bring their dogs here volunteers will vaccinate them and so it's a win win for the community for the people that this is a it's really a way of working together work to get rabies control in a country that has a large burden of the disease. they've seen. a few hundred human neighbors cases and some animals suffering from this disease that this is my motivation for continuing to work on the prevention and eventual elimination because i know that it is possible that a country an endemic country like the fifty's and advocate three beasts from the
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most stores and eventually they do it and completely eliminate human to ski. ask even blocking them out we can. find a couple of them that people i don't mean that but he said no i don't feel bad. that i'm the mother of one pack or the sea so my. family not because of me the glad i wind of it i know. i get it in the am a good monday evening i know i'm back. now my cabin. i be
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