Malaria
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And so if we can do that, then we can free up resources for buying drugs that you really do need for treating AIDS and HIV and
malaria
and for preventing avian flu.
If you've got malaria, we give you quinine or some derivative of it.
Ambient air pollution alone causes more deaths each year than
malaria
and HIV/AIDS.
This is more than HIV/AIDS,
malaria
and tuberculosis combined.
We were treating her for malaria, typhoid and gastroenteritis.
Already this morning there were some allusions to the Africa that you hear about all the time: the Africa of HIV/AIDS, the Africa of malaria, the Africa of poverty, the Africa of conflict, and the Africa of disasters.
There's no issue with fighting
malaria
and putting money in that and saving children's lives.
That's
malaria.
And who would have thought that scientists trying to cure
malaria
could come up with breakthroughs in biofuels?
In Nigeria, open-source SMS tools are being used by the Red Cross community workers to gather information from the local community in an attempt to better understand and mitigate the prevalence of
malaria.
Compare that to this woman from Uganda: "I was walking and met a longtime friend whose son was sick with
malaria.
And the way that I'm going to do that is, I'm going to look across areas with different levels of
malaria.
So
malaria
is a disease that kills you.
And so people who live in areas with a lot of
malaria
are going to have lower life expectancy than people who live in areas with limited
malaria.
So one way to test to see whether we can explain some of this behavior change by differences in life expectancy is to look and see is there more behavior change in areas where there's less
malaria.
If you look at the blue line, the areas with low levels of malaria, you can see in those areas, actually, the number of sexual partners is decreasing a lot as HIV prevalence goes up.
This is not just through
malaria.
Even if you only cared about AIDS in Africa, it might still be a good idea to invest in malaria, in combating poor indoor air quality, in improving maternal mortality rates.
And during my PhD, I wanted to know exactly what chemicals from our skin African
malaria
mosquitoes use to track us down at night.
Because half the world's population runs the risk of contracting a killer disease like
malaria
through a simple mosquito bite.
Every 30 seconds, somewhere on this planet, a child dies of malaria, and Paul Levy this morning, he was talking about the metaphor of the 727 crashing into the United States.
On the left here you see the bites by the Dutch
malaria
mosquito on this person.
In contrast, the African
malaria
mosquito had a very strong preference for biting the ankles and feet of this person.
We tried, with a tiny little piece of Limburger cheese, which smells badly after feet, to attract African
malaria
mosquitoes.
Limburg, be proud of your cheese, as it is now used in the fight against
malaria.
And I will show you how we can use dogs in the fight against
malaria.
He's going back to check the control holes again, but he's coming back to the first one, and now he's locking into that smell, which means that now, we can use dogs with these inspectors to much better find the breeding sites of mosquitoes in the field, and therefore have a much bigger impact on
malaria.
Since we also know that people that carry
malaria
parasites smell different compared to people that are uninfected, she's convinced that we can train dogs to find people that carry the parasite.
That means that in a population where
malaria
has gone down all the way and there's few people remaining with parasites, that the dogs can find these people, we can treat them with antimalarial drugs and give the final blow to
malaria.
Man's best friend in the fight against
malaria.
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