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but that's only an actual we don't live. in rank here. in the let me change the outcome of the union and then. something like that in a little bit with the little a.t.f. . in the same venue is another previous patient who was re-examined to ensure the treatment has been entirely successful you. can let me know how i can tell you so this is. all more liberal sleepers from ok when you had your diagnosis of leprosy how were your friends with you differently or with a just the same ok matt round or am i. give him the job.
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good pagar god made man john john to have him a job that he and i have had hope i john. and does that still happen or my old friends more understanding of the condition now i'm ok larry not a good man yeah good corner man cracked open land when i meant i knew the time you know the moment. was the world where you don't know how that was. going to be if they've actually just identified the only little area here that you can see on this young man's left leg the top of it you put on the skin that. they. now know to hold what put it back no matter. what you did among the one. gram. know that on them or. move them but you get
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the feeling for the meds on the inside of the arm just by the elbow sometimes they can be 2nd with the disease these are the most typical lives that can be affected. after various noninvasive tests the team finally confirms that prac has. so have we made the diagnosis and this young man. this is leprosy well this young man started treatment today he starts it today. you know. that in the split he had no. idea. how to listen here is recorded the area of skin that was affected when he saw the tape it meant a fraction what it was now and what's absolutely vital is that this young man's family members the potential contacts with the disease are all recorded on here so
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they can either be checked today for the health of the visitors come back and check them another day when they're all present. so this is a variable that of the clump of person to live as an employee early you know disability yeah we will be wait until 3 or year more he will have this ability so this is the very valuable that great news thank you. just like a human products diagnosis means that you can start treatment immediately and should be able to cure himself and it's a perfect example of the importance of this strategy the team will continue to go from community to community tracing the contacts of previous patients with this new strategy on the existing drugs the hope must be that one day no one needs suffer from the devastating impact of leprosy. one of the greatest challenges facing the world today is the increasing rise of
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bacteria resistant to antibiotics meaning that even the most common infections could become impossible to treat and taking us into what is being known as opposed to. i'm dr john place and i'm here in norway to join the 1st part of a worldwide expedition on the hunt for new antibiotics. the pharmacy project is a collaboration between scientists from across the world the goal is to collect marine organisms from some of the hottest deepest and coldest places on the planet which have never been searched before the hope is to create vital new drugs and antibiotics from them and the project starts here in the fields of norway. funds can you explain to me why is there a name find a neuron about it's been in your system or 70 years ago and already a lot of people are immune to pencil in order different at their belt explain how
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more and more people die of the 4th of infection with antibiotics but by killing or preventing growth of bacteria by breaking down the cell walls or interfering function synthesis but over time bacteria can build a natural resistance this is drastically celebrated when they are misused such as when we don't finish our prescription the surviving bacteria will then be produced with inbuilt resistance to that antibiotic. runs his hope is that the incredible marine life here will provide solutions to this problem marine organisms they have a main story a better move to get there the infection so we can isolate the not trying to avoid things they produce weaker maybe produce a new antibiotic for human use yeah it's a long process and it takes many years but. it must be done. the team on board the helm hunts and will be trawling organisms from the bottom of the sea as
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well as sending out dive teams to hand-pick marine life from the sea floor. 80 miles north of the arctic circle marine life that can survive under these conditions will hopefully have. the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and my months have . finally chiefly what it takes screaming please know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh and it's that organists for the soul long
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as. you have relaunch i'm also going to use my diversity must compete for space. so they can compete for example by producing deterrence chemicals that's right little a little bit species. turns out less songful. to kill with any in fact in the bio have a look at them closer look. at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. one i mean. once the organisms are collected the team and the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got.
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so there are some interesting stuff to start with. hydro it's this kind of move to the monks normal space rich harbors just like you're going to need to separate everything out of the surreality of this world. but it's. not there we also have some new difference on people's hearts just with your bare bones through too much to get blisters really so these guys must produce a lot of interesting chemicals as well that they would just put everything on the table you take the portion of with thank you intel on the new guard. and. the civil lawyers sue stores the lobby of the time consuming work arrow did separate thing i love with take to go through this resume to the point we're going to drive them i want to live with a month to start here. so in some way i could be an organism that's producing the next antibiotic maybe maybe this petri dish as it. is hope so that.
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the species are taken to the state of the art lab at the university of trauma. on my hard resume on job hard work you know. as you can see this is a good start so i well that's what he is doing now is kind of cutting up for somebody just cutting up with office shifts thing i want to face try the sample. it's is somewhat dense the system and this is the stuff bush ground up in your car the lovely ok microorganisms such as plankton which are also collected on the boat need to be cultivated in the lab to create enough quantities to analyze what we have here this is where we have our full ethanol are on other chemicals and extract it as a said to good the molecules so that the end of the day the the few. so this is
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still is knowing that you inside one of these tests you could be a new drug a new antibiotic or even look but the thing that we need. such wrong order. we are going to do next with the samples though are going through what you say screened. we want a final good bye you activities we have and there's this of samples. but this is a robot which actually produced all the screening though you're seeing bacteria in one of them solution the other somebody actually act in your one so no it's sort of mixing them and so if you find that one of those samples has killed the bacteria in your petri dish what's the next stage when you do well the next thing is that to find out which of the mold cures actually the factor one against a particular. finding the active molecule is a painstaking process and even when one is found the scientists have to make sure it isn't an existing antibiotic. trying for free work what is the dream what it
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john the president signed on time jr was promised a damaging information about hillary clinton allegation like to see an investigation still not true so did the trump campaign with russia did you at any time a barge the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form a close sort of backing down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you well know. next question battlefield washington on al-jazeera.
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i really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth as if i were that's what this. i i. like to be told. india's decision to revoke special status. and so on when this is all just i live my headquarters in doha coming up in the next 30 minutes venezuela accuses the u.s. of economic terrorism following new financial sanctions aimed at president nicolas maduro his government also america is open for business as a trade war turns into
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a currency dispute donald trump says the u.s. is benefiting from its battle with china. after pictures emerged of 2 texas policemen on horseback leading it handcuffed black man down a road by a rope. welcome to the program. that will put maximum pressure on india over its decision to strip indian administered kashmir of its autonomy prime minister cold fall into. national intervention following india's moves to change the status of the disputed region and solve a binge of it begins our coverage from was a pakistani a minute said to me. our fight will continue that's the message from these protesters in was in pakistan administered kashmir if you 100 gathered towards the anger against the indian government's decision to abolish its special status of kashmir the himalayan region disputed the pakistan. may you want.
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my appeal to the united nations to resolve this issue immediately otherwise we will go there to win freedom for our brothers. my opinion is to all muslims that if you have your homes and stand with us members of pakistan's parliament in is not a bad voice their anger at india's decision to revoke autonomy and privileges for the contested muslim majority region prime minister announced on predicted that india will crack down even harder on the people he fears ethnic cleansing and called the ruling b.g.p. steps in line with the racist ideology. you took a little break here you. yank election manifesto this is not a decision that b j p have taken out of the blue it was part of their election manifesto all along it is in fact ingrained in their ideology to put him above all other religions and seeks to establish
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a state that represses all other religious groups. it was a heated parliamentary session where the leader of the opposition says that pakistan has 2 choices now either to hide or take decisive action but people on both sides of the line of control of heard fiery speeches before the feeling here is on bread and inside he not knowing what is happening beyond these mountains in the indian administered side of kashmir which remains cut off from the outside world pakistan's military leaders say they will go to any extent to fulfill their obligation to the kashmiri people of the army spokesman tweeted pakistan never recognize the indian efforts to legalize the talk oppression of jammu and kashmir through article 370 or 35 a decades ago. and india have fought multiple wars over the territorial dispute there are fears that this latest move from india could provoke another. artist on administered kashmir but what's the view from pakistan but the decision to remove indian administered kashmir is
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autonomous status has received widespread support in india's parliament 1st meal from new delhi. for the 1st time in decades here allowed feeling optimistic because schmear hindu fled with his family from indeed administered kashmir in 1990 because of religious violence he's pleased with the indian government's decision to revoke the region's autonomy under article 370 but has his concerns if we are supposed to hold back. yes. well it is a home. what shall we. and all shall do in the city of the who look after us and who is going to be a god part of. india's home minister led tuesday's charge for change in the lower house of parliament where the bill passed easily thanks to the government's majority and support from the opposition members but many members of parliament say
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support for india in the kashmir valley has dried up following the government's revoking of the region's autonomy and splitting it into 2 federal territories even those who politically supported the indian government in the region are now lashing out this is not india that i believe. there is a democratic india taking on india. whatever your religion because your region. the students studying in your new delhi are worried they've been scrambling to find a way to contact their families and friends in indeed administered kashmir without much success my main guns on that are my parents even ok like they have been i don't know are they even alive. not knowing what they are going to do. so i know what the problems but this is the highest this is the worst kind of situation that is happening now. as many worry about their families and kashmir
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being cut off others are dreaming of a new beginning their fares jamil al jazeera new delhi one who will and his deputy director and senior associate seoul south asia at the wilson center he says new delhi's decision is undemocratic. there is a very strong sentiment in favor of independence so many of these people have suffered for so long thanks to the very heavy handed and brutal tactics of indian security forces the last thing that these people want is to be formally integrated with an indian state that they so despise so clearly and india knew that this is going to be a very risky move that would not have locked down the in ca.
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