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anchor: what about going after mosquitoes themselves? that netstect against them but is there any way and i could ask you of targeting the mosquitoes in the first place if that is where malaria comes from? >> since we documented this, we asked on what we can do different. one that we can do different is have a better approach it malaria. involve the nontraditional methods. the road sector, the construction center -- sector, environmental sector, boost core businesses. let us sit down with them on what they can do. do a mill you're right do a million rate -- on malaria transition. we could, but there is an extent . the basis to bring in stakeholders together. we can work together so it is a project that does not lead to increasing bidding size. -- breathing -- breeding size. we gotta prevent this from my area transmission. we do not have ministries who have a role to play in a response to malaria. we know if you countries are looking at that. that is the direction to go. exactly what we do with the available tools. anchor: doctors, thank you so muc
anchor: what about going after mosquitoes themselves? that netstect against them but is there any way and i could ask you of targeting the mosquitoes in the first place if that is where malaria comes from? >> since we documented this, we asked on what we can do different. one that we can do different is have a better approach it malaria. involve the nontraditional methods. the road sector, the construction center -- sector, environmental sector, boost core businesses. let us sit down with...
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what about going off to the mosquitoes themselves? obviously the net help protect from mosquitoes, but is there any way and maybe dr. pucker, i'll ask you of, of, of targeting the mosquitoes in the 1st place if that's where the malaria comes from . actually says we documented a lot to in the styling of the dynamics. so it is in molina, but in africa we started mom mode looking at what can we do? different one other things to do differently to mainstream or to say grow up which to malaria. meaning involve the non traditional pattern us agricultural sic, darby completed the road, sick target construction set. but in my past, all new set of who's core businesses contribute to moscow. pretty lincoln to sit down with baby and see what they can do to. i'm a new rate. did they, did they did. they did the unintended effect of your walk on malaria transmission. so yes, we code, but there's an interest in what is the best is to bring in is they put us together and then walk with the communities to see how we work together to ensure that it is a litigation projec
what about going off to the mosquitoes themselves? obviously the net help protect from mosquitoes, but is there any way and maybe dr. pucker, i'll ask you of, of, of targeting the mosquitoes in the 1st place if that's where the malaria comes from . actually says we documented a lot to in the styling of the dynamics. so it is in molina, but in africa we started mom mode looking at what can we do? different one other things to do differently to mainstream or to say grow up which to malaria....
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what about going after the mosquitoes themselves obviously the net help protect from mosquitoes, but is there any way and maybe dr. parker, i'll ask you of targeting the mosquitoes in the 1st place if that's where malaria comes from. actually says he documented a lot to in his styling of the dynamics. so to do similar but in africa we started mom mode not walk on. we do different one other things to do the friendliest to mainstream or to say grow up which to malaria, meaning involve the non traditional pattern us agricultural sector. the company did the road sector construction. but in my past, all new set boss who's got businesses contribute to moscow, pretty lincoln to sit down with them and see what they can do to. i'm a new rate. did they? did they, did they, did it on is did it effect of the i walk on my little transmission? so yes, we code, but there's an extent there what is the best way to bring in a stick with us together and then work with the communities to see how we work together to ensure that it is a litigation, project integration acquitted, of not lead to the increas
what about going after the mosquitoes themselves obviously the net help protect from mosquitoes, but is there any way and maybe dr. parker, i'll ask you of targeting the mosquitoes in the 1st place if that's where malaria comes from. actually says he documented a lot to in his styling of the dynamics. so to do similar but in africa we started mom mode not walk on. we do different one other things to do the friendliest to mainstream or to say grow up which to malaria, meaning involve the non...
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it supplements preventative methods we use like mosquito nets. reporter: there is still no scientific data on how the number of cases has changed since the start of the vaccination campaign in 2019. but this nurse is already seeing the situation improved. >> sin we started the malaria vaccine, the malaria cases a reduced. the children coming who are malaria positive are few compared to when the malaria vaccine was new. reporter: the vaccine, which was recently in testing phase, was just approved by the world health organization. this laboratory compiles data from the region and analyzes samplesn search of the parasite responsible for the disease. >> we're taking on how severe malaria is in this region. then when the vaccine is rolled out, we have to see if there's any difference in terms of the intensity. reporter: the vaccine reduces the risk of severe cases by 30%. it has been received by more than 800,000 children and studies show there are no major side effects >> the safety profile remains good and therere -- reporter: the vaccine alone, how
it supplements preventative methods we use like mosquito nets. reporter: there is still no scientific data on how the number of cases has changed since the start of the vaccination campaign in 2019. but this nurse is already seeing the situation improved. >> sin we started the malaria vaccine, the malaria cases a reduced. the children coming who are malaria positive are few compared to when the malaria vaccine was new. reporter: the vaccine, which was recently in testing phase, was just...
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been shown to make the greatest difference when it is period with other proven interventions like mosquito netsent biting and preventative medicines for children during the rainy seasons so what we need to remember is that while this is an exciting new tool, it is one tool in the vast toolkit we have and we should be trying to scale up other tools as well alongside the vaccine.- scale up other tools as well alongside the vaccine. give us an example — alongside the vaccine. give us an example of _ alongside the vaccine. give us an example of that? - alongside the vaccine. give us | an example of that? presuming now we need that financial support, infrastructure to not only do the rollout itself but support those other measures. that's right. one of the key things we have to do is to pair the vaccine with other great medical breakthroughs like medicines and test, so when we have a new strategy we launched today and we aim to save 4 million more lives over the next five years but one of the things we have to do is remember medical breakthroughs are not enough, so we are investing in community heal
been shown to make the greatest difference when it is period with other proven interventions like mosquito netsent biting and preventative medicines for children during the rainy seasons so what we need to remember is that while this is an exciting new tool, it is one tool in the vast toolkit we have and we should be trying to scale up other tools as well alongside the vaccine.- scale up other tools as well alongside the vaccine. give us an example — alongside the vaccine. give us an example...
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and with the use of mosquito nets and availability of drugs many tools are still going to be needed still going to be needed after nearly 100 years _ are still going to be needed after nearly 100 years of _ are still going to be needed after nearly 100 years of trying to get a vaccine against malaria, it is on the greatest medical achievements of all time. do you agree with that? absolutely. it'sjust all time. do you agree with that? absolutely. it's just been a massive pool from all areas of life, including farmers, mainly, research and government teams in africa have really push this forward to get it to this level.— really push this forward to get it to this level. there's been issues administering — to this level. there's been issues administering the _ to this level. there's been issues administering the covid-19 - to this level. there's been issues. administering the covid-19 vaccine administering the covid—i9 vaccine and some of the african continent, is there a plan for this vaccine? we know it has the go—ahead to be rolled out, is going to guarantee this vaccine will get to
and with the use of mosquito nets and availability of drugs many tools are still going to be needed still going to be needed after nearly 100 years _ are still going to be needed after nearly 100 years of _ are still going to be needed after nearly 100 years of trying to get a vaccine against malaria, it is on the greatest medical achievements of all time. do you agree with that? absolutely. it'sjust all time. do you agree with that? absolutely. it's just been a massive pool from all areas of...
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traveled to africa some of the chips with ngos distributing something as simple as a malaria anti mosquito netives. they have been doing the same where carefully for years, and years. now this really incredible game changing news, that the w.h.o. has approved the first ever malaria vaccination. i am assuming you join the rest of the world in applauding this. >> yes, brian, it feels like we are in a renaissance era for vaccines in general. not only have we had this incredible productivity through the covid vaccines, three different types of technology, messenger rna, other types of vaccines. but this malaria vaccine is the first of what i hope will be many generations of malaria vaccines, that can actually give long-lasting immunity. this is incredible lifesaving access. at last, it has limits, at last for several years. so we're looking at something that would need to be repeated, that can be hard in many countries. however, it should be understood that this is the type of advances in science that can take us not just out of the pandemic that we're experiencing now, but as you point out, pande
traveled to africa some of the chips with ngos distributing something as simple as a malaria anti mosquito netives. they have been doing the same where carefully for years, and years. now this really incredible game changing news, that the w.h.o. has approved the first ever malaria vaccination. i am assuming you join the rest of the world in applauding this. >> yes, brian, it feels like we are in a renaissance era for vaccines in general. not only have we had this incredible productivity...
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thought there must be those from being able to transmit malaria. signed to say preventing mosquito bites with bed nets and insecticides has been effective, but only up to a point. the vaccines are affordable and can be integrated into existing inoculation programs. bringing down the malaria, this in africa will now depend on finding funding for the 10s of millions of doses required every year. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya, the former us special envoy for hey, she has slammed the deteriorating security situation in port a prince, saying it massacres and kidnaps for ransom. and now part of everyday life, daniel foot has been braving the house foreign affairs committee after he resigned from his position in september over the treatment of haitian migrants at the southern border. thousands were deported without being given a chance to claim asylum. a decision foot cold, inhumane, and counter productive. and he gallagher has more from miami. but this is frankly a pretty scathing briefing from the former us special envoy to haiti daniel foot. he of course, was appointed in july, i just days after p
thought there must be those from being able to transmit malaria. signed to say preventing mosquito bites with bed nets and insecticides has been effective, but only up to a point. the vaccines are affordable and can be integrated into existing inoculation programs. bringing down the malaria, this in africa will now depend on finding funding for the 10s of millions of doses required every year. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya, the former us special envoy for hey, she has slammed the...
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thought that must be those from being able to transmit malaria. signed to say preventing mosquito bites with bed nets and insecticides has been effective. but only up to a point, the vaccines are affordable and can be integrated into existing inoculation programs. bringing down the malaria deaths in africa will now depend on finding funding for the 10s of millions of doses required every year. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya the leader of germany, as christian democrats has reportedly offered to resign, if it would help facilitate rival coalition talks. i'm english, it led the conservatives to their worst, have a national election result. he took over the parties leadership from anglo marco who's stepping down after 16 years in power. russia has proposed to a party congress to agree on a leadership team, which will then go into talks with greens and the f. d. p. both parties have already met the s d p, which narrowly one last month's vote on the lot hurt. comic con has returned to new york for the 1st time since the pandemic began. the annual event is one of the largest cultural conventions in
thought that must be those from being able to transmit malaria. signed to say preventing mosquito bites with bed nets and insecticides has been effective. but only up to a point, the vaccines are affordable and can be integrated into existing inoculation programs. bringing down the malaria deaths in africa will now depend on finding funding for the 10s of millions of doses required every year. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya the leader of germany, as christian democrats has reportedly...
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we have bed nets to stop mosquito bites and drugs to kill the parasites, and yet malaria remains oney diseases on the planet. so it's no wonder the world health organization regards this as a game changer. >> this vaccine is a gift to the world. but its value will be felt most in africa. >> reporter: malaria kills around half a million people every year. more than 50% are children, and nearly all those cases are in sub-saharan africa. the new vaccine has been given to more than 800,000 african children since 2019 in a pilot program. one of its ingredients is from a rare chilean evergreen tree. clinical trials showed a 30% efficacy but when combined with anti-that lairial drugs there was a 70% reduction in deaths. in a year of unparalleled medical breakthroughs it's easy to become blase about another new vaccine. but this one could change the course of history. >> debora patta reporting. the "overnight news" is back in two minutes. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, puffs g sooton deserves puffs indeed. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, d
we have bed nets to stop mosquito bites and drugs to kill the parasites, and yet malaria remains oney diseases on the planet. so it's no wonder the world health organization regards this as a game changer. >> this vaccine is a gift to the world. but its value will be felt most in africa. >> reporter: malaria kills around half a million people every year. more than 50% are children, and nearly all those cases are in sub-saharan africa. the new vaccine has been given to more than...
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another vaccine, it has shown in combination with other things like prophylactics and bed nets to stop mosquitoes has up to 70% efficacy to stop severe disease. and, you know, more than a quarter of a million children die from malaria each year in africa. and that impact has lasted generations. this is also a very innovative move. the first time a parasitic disease like this has shown to be stopped in its tracks to a large degree by a vaccine. so this is really good news after so many months of bad news on how, i have to say, this is something they've been waiting for a long time. and it could roll out very soon. christine? >> it certainly is an exciting development, scientific development. david mackenzie, thank you so much for that. >>> we'll be right back. neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. does your deodorant keep you fresh all day? we put dove men deodorant to the test with nelson, a volunteer that puts care into
another vaccine, it has shown in combination with other things like prophylactics and bed nets to stop mosquitoes has up to 70% efficacy to stop severe disease. and, you know, more than a quarter of a million children die from malaria each year in africa. and that impact has lasted generations. this is also a very innovative move. the first time a parasitic disease like this has shown to be stopped in its tracks to a large degree by a vaccine. so this is really good news after so many months of...
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i knew which net i sorry, my thought in in our camp to snuggles cannot cost mosquito pampers. anya, militia, se. then you would mystery from it? i what's up again, the baton you do need us touch. not bryan s as anyone. yeah. of course. next talk to was one car e for chris. yeah yeah. i was for some i don't know which one down would ship on which you know my city yeah. your mom, what does that? yeah, it doesn't look and you have to. so you interesting. he was a day stay a feature like some one who at the school didn't pick that up. i don't sleep please . can you come when you so i thought she starts looking disconcert, believe i am no, no, cochrane, i'm boy. can you go from tom? then one must bosom nickel. when you bought, quote from tom. now, you said i do believe that over to, let's say she woke up her preschool for a minute. i want, you know, i can use my preschool. it cook with these mean you gotta be work for me. i want you knowing what that's it got to read through with thomas started julia carter. i did so with that in that jelly come down there wasn't really when you done the same, y
i knew which net i sorry, my thought in in our camp to snuggles cannot cost mosquito pampers. anya, militia, se. then you would mystery from it? i what's up again, the baton you do need us touch. not bryan s as anyone. yeah. of course. next talk to was one car e for chris. yeah yeah. i was for some i don't know which one down would ship on which you know my city yeah. your mom, what does that? yeah, it doesn't look and you have to. so you interesting. he was a day stay a feature like some one...
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traveled in a former life international work, all we had were nets and precautions how to avoid kids being near water collection areas, mo mosquitoscovid vaccines the first of what i think will be a global focus on putting atension, money and technology to develop vaccines over time. hiv, the common cold this may be a renaissance time in vaccine technology. these other countries are also struggling with covid. >> hopefully it will be for everything and for everybody. dr. patel, thank you. great seeing you.. >> thank you. >>> up next, following breaking news. chuck schumer announced an agreement on the debt limit. we have new developments in a live report next. >>> first a powerful moment on the soccer field the national women's soccer league held protests at two games last night during the six minutes of the games, players met midfield and linked arms in solidarity after disturbing allegations of sexual and verbal harassment against former north carolina coach paul riley last week, it was said for the six years the victims had to wait to be heard. fans stood up and cheered, others held signs and banners that read "no more silence.
traveled in a former life international work, all we had were nets and precautions how to avoid kids being near water collection areas, mo mosquitoscovid vaccines the first of what i think will be a global focus on putting atension, money and technology to develop vaccines over time. hiv, the common cold this may be a renaissance time in vaccine technology. these other countries are also struggling with covid. >> hopefully it will be for everything and for everybody. dr. patel, thank you....