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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 eight hours. so this room has seen contents of patients. the global alliance but a basic control. established in two thousand and seven initially as a small group. weirdness of the public and the general public and policy makers and health and culture sectors of the burden of greed building the social
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preparation nation operation control information and education we big together many sectors to achieve one eliminating. i learned by. the doing. be bill and his family lives in the pumps on a compound on the edge of metro manila a city that has a million dogs. at the sentencing now seen. in the.
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yes. but i'm almost there. when we go. i don't want to know my life or.
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something. and. the young. intern in my. kitchen and. for. the one i. love. do you own.
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that no. one would set the b.p. not. mine and you go imo i saw. one of the. colt. family has been advised to observe one eye for the next two weeks for rabies symptoms like disorientation and aggression. that. injection.
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he put into. the play no. i now only went up and. so we've been in the apple with that of the preliminary and the then i'm in a balcony now. he . died nosing babies and dogs is a critical part of the come painted eliminate the disease so the training veterinarians it is vital. believe that what. they have here. and. if you have
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a laboratory here to dust this thing for the animal's head you know if you. are not and it's one of several laboratories all over the country but me she's like that me 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 put it in the appropriate container and to bring it here and then that would be best and what he's doing is transfer to press or. making a dirty window. and then you can 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 don't want or need a lot of blood associated with this you want a nice single layer ideally of neuron more than ninety percent
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of the human fatalities are caused by the dog this is one of the reasons why one of the guards priorities of research is to improve our diagnostic capability a vaccine on the global market for dogs wholesale prices less than twenty five cents us do the comparison to health economics are clear vaccinate dogs will relieve the burden of human rabies vaccinate people it's the incurable one and it be vaccinating people forever. changing the time precisely to each method names and if you do do a proper diagnoses this is important because we need to know where i'd a.d.'s with the most number of cases where we need to provide more support and we need to pray only intervention. a delay in treatment due to poor diagnosis can be fatal
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if that was the real world killzone is whether 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 a collective disease and unfortunately from the standpoint of human communicable diseases such as h i v or tb or 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 some hospital the bike ten exceeds up to seven hundred victims a day and without crucial treatment many more would die. dr ferdinando goodman has been treating people dying of rabies for over twelve years. this is where patients with rabies are use already admit that.
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once a ship gets in he is locked inside and he can no longer leave the room until he dies we allow the relatives so look at the room we can come in now because there is no patient look at the house and how there is no jurist. we just have windows here so we have had many rabid patients who jumped from this window they escaped and they might by. other people. i particularly remember this twenty year old pregnant female eight months first baby. the husband didn't bring her for consultation how it said their
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hospital they brought him brought her to develop. so this is what this is all we call as a docs specialist so at that doc specialist you find anywhere in the philip is there are specialists in they treat rabies the treat appetite is they treat me cells so that was one brought her. to the village got to that that special is that two months after he had get money festivus eyes and seeing them so 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 the 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. there were there we knew that. less than a year's time the husband made me looking for another wife because he was still young and he was good looking.
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to me continues to borrow money for his treat today as a second visit. and . let's. remember the name of the money. he's having up until. you can bastille. i'm a. member. of
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. the first seed was discovered by louis. in my laboratory friend and it has come from the. spinal cord i mean and in. the end of the eighteen hundreds 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
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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. got out on my. last week. i'm going then but what i meant by saying. it was. nothing. that was. meant for this is we've been betting on for those people. but they asked for it in the east after bush i'm going to come from and we don't want to you know fourteen things that they want to be for. and they've been there for the police
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a really twenty one and still get one end up with me. through systematic programs and campaigns the philippines has eliminated rabies from one southern island now the focus is on the northern province of the locus not . what they are doing here with the province up in the north is working with the local government to strengthen their provincial leaders control program with the goal of the mic and eventually eliminating altogether 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 the good practices and lessons learned from our in the. area and then we set. having a buy out with jail is
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a very big help and it's been if we did this base before now we can do massive vaccinations on. land. on the. piano and eat only the most not big at most not only. so you're making someone that some opera beach and i. don't want to be inside leave me sleepy beans well you're only seeing them on t.v. you should mean you know us i know studying community will volunteer for these and i saw the ills of organized and of boxing the show on the other side is saying for me to education. that you know i have gone on to be the case that most of my letting go of. being 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
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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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october on al-jazeera. in a new season al-jazeera correspondent returns with more personal stories from our journalists from around the world. brazilians are getting ready for elections but the main presidential contender is gone from the polls as he says time in jail for corruption. from the u.s. and beyond faultlines investigates the story beyond the headlines. after a three year delay afghanistan will finally hold its parliamentary elections but what direction the country takes with a new two part series the big picture examines the legacy of muhammad got peace and the effects of his demise october on al-jazeera i'm a historic day for the but every region news cycle brings a series of breaking stories told through the eyes of the world's journalists these two reuters journalists were one of the few journalists that were actually doing investigative work joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media
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and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most he buys the rights to those stories but then he never publishes those stories they're listening post on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. every. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera international aid is beginning to arrive on the devastated indonesian island of soloway z. following friday's earthquake and tsunami rescuers are still trying to search for survivors under the rubble more than eight hundred forty people have died and the u.n. is warning nearly two hundred thousand the aid. spanish police and demonstrators
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a force in barcelona as catalonia marks a years since the failed referendum on independence catalans voted for session but spain's central government said the poll was illegal protest as one regional government to keep pushing for a separate state. and got it out when i was going to say i knew it was important to do something today because throughout this year we have not made much progress the catalan government has not done much and we are determined for cash land republic and i knew it would be so very deep in the years since october the first we voted then regardless of all the obstacles imposed by a fascist oppressive government that did nothing but assault innocent people who went only with the ballot paper in hand the deadline has passed for palestinians in a village to leave their homes before israeli forces move in bedouins in harlem were ordered to pack up by midnight on monday israel wants to demolish the village in the occupied west bank to make way for more illegal jewish settlements u.s.
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president donald trump has hailed the new us mexico canada agreement as the most important trade deal in america's history the cover one point two trillion dollars worth of trade all three countries calling it a win. the white house has over the f.b.i. to expand its investigation into sexual assault allegations against u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh president trump had been accused of trying to restrict the inquiry on friday the senate judiciary committee now devoted to advance his confirmation to the next stage from says the f.b.i. should talk to whoever they wish to finish this friday on the front singer charles has died at the age of ninety four he sold more than one hundred eighteen million records in a career that spanned seven decades as the ball was best known internationally for the nine hundred seventy s. hits the old fashioned way you never forgot his american roots and dedicated to
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spare time to help the country those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera of the lifelines feature that's a watching battle. 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. and they get out of. have not only one. that.
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rabies is one hundred percent fatal if it enters a person central nervous system it's a disease no family wants to deal with. long lasting non-home not come up out of water and. in but not in my mouth come on the best he can be daisy ad them up buy. him a gun man. mustang. land did lee drive the say limo planning and they plan into going to the balcony with it when they had a. good. look it's all done and said. they give you the thought of. a long.
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in the inside it all done. just lock. the young man. that if they would want the money to be got there in the one in their hearts they met. in the gusting up and. down. that would be if you don't have all of the love you don't love first i'm going to love game i love being. in the moment i miss hunt model of god i was. going on because while. the kids going to make. their lives.
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and. there's a feeling of talking this is why there's a four before because of the paralysis of death row. and the difficulty of the. struggling and just the madness it's because of the infection in the central nervous system. every time there's a nice beige and i get. my. do in there i do with this. and that good me of affirmative. so. it is important that even a laboratory aide. i appreciate what he. did the prevention of such.
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in the fight to eliminate rabies in the city. and her colleagues worked closely with the local community. to engage everyone including traditionally. an important role in that area. you know beyond that some so much. in the philippines there are specialists. in our faith healer or. people and seek. with a traditional healer before coming to a health care facility so this is the challenge we face when it.
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appropriate treatment when a patient would go first there there has been a move. through the department of to get them into. the prevention and control program. i believe. i mean that's maybe you know. we. would discuss that if they're going to. be. in the d.c. . the.
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us. government. and department of. department of agriculture department of education. they said. that being. said when. it's a program. doesn't. mean . they have. one my.
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question they are they damn well. in the. traditional view there. is. going to. be made maybe. then you. will have. been at the program i. mean. some of them. you know.
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i had. way back when i was still a child. and she was not tended to by a doctor and. that had an imprint on me and with the loss of the family. my it became an advocacy on my part to do work for a missile. when the time comes so this is the right time i believe with. and with the. minister. in the province. or the village yes we will we will let you we have to achieve that. to achieve this goal of rabies elimination. teams dive into the next campaign.
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careful. for the mindful of the whole game for every single dose of. one hundred. to eliminate rabies in humans it must be eliminated in dogs dogs vaccination rates and even seventy five to eighty percent can achieve this as part of the campaign. don't vaccinations are provided for free.
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living was not. ok when i was about vaccination of dogs displaced 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 here. to. take you. out. most of them are not. before. i think we're only about thirty five percent vaccination but last year we get. to seventy percent of the population.
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and they want a woman at the end i'm. ok. good to. see. and they about. what. is the biggest megaphone you've been you know big. oh oh my god. and then. you know being. a little bit baby been a bona households. i why many have been. a little house. at the time that we didn't need
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a search that far from and the problem of not the this or diseases that people get from us was not to recognize it was not appreciate that as an important burden. to public health and. the time that we were doing. research and finding out the true burden of the not to see system like rabies 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 the awareness of people and appreciation of this issue and makers policy makers both in the ministry of health and the ministry of agriculture of this problem and that they need to address this problem and to invest more in that if they do you think that you are also going to get people.

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