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Went thru africa caught malaria very very close to dying .Thank u Israel who had latest drugs in seventy five , .believe me mosies are the scurge of mother earth.
can´t you make an in vitro experiment with mms on those things, and publish the results for us to see if it works and what happens to our good blood cells?? thank you
Anti-malarial bed nets can be sent to those who cannot afford them. I urge nyone who even considers travelling in other cuntries to raise their hand just a little bit. If you google "malaria" you will eventually come across these charities. Remember it is in YOUR interest to decrease the prevelance of malaria, for a host of reasons wehter or not you travel out side the U.S. or not. Every little bit REALLY counts.
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wow some people just love to talk for everyone else dont they ' no one cares about animals' ok watever you say. Humans have an incredibly warped view of their own importance, just look around, humans cant escape disease, flood drought and anything else nature wants to throw at us.
We arent immune from the laws of nature and one day our species will die out too just like 99% of all the other species that ever lived on earth have died out. Get over yourselves!
Every moquito killed by an insecticide-treated bed net is one mosquito that won't be biting animals of any species. Likewise parasites in said moquito.
Very potent. It contains toxins and acids that kills plants. And if the plant is not killed, It will most likely taste very bad (if eatable) or the plant will be mutated (not visible).
If you observe carefully the little thing in the red blood cells initially looked like the smiling face have a happy day, before it turns into a skull. Funny.
Dr. Patarroyo a.k.a. "the bestiality doctor" is well known for performing lust and extravaganza rituals with aotus monkeys. The "doctor" has killed as many as 76 endangered monkeys in lieu of his "malaria experiments", most of them after being beaten, harrased and mutilated only to satisfy Patarroyos' greed. Join peta dot org
people like you destroy honest scientist's lives. people that almost have a solution and then some person comes along and spouts lies.
Peta is a waste of time.
Environmentalism used to make sense until people started accepting its ideas, and the environmentalists weren't ready to drop their adversarial stance and instead took up more extreme views. mark the previous statement as spam.
NO ONE cares about animals try helping your own specie (humans). I personally think that we shouldn't help other animals until we help ourselves. Like, we should help people in Africa that have malaria by giving them a cleaner water supply or mosquito nets, instead of worrying about monkeys dying or a dog getting hurt.
I think it's quite selfish that we, as the human race, take what we need ie monkeys for experimentation and leave the rest of the world to fester. If we don't look after our environment then it's only gonna come out with bad consequences. What happens if all the diseases are cured? Everyone living happy healthy life styles? Yea for a little while, but then we'll have over population to deal with and some deranged tyrant will come along and propose killing the older generations.
When I was involved in malaria control, I also propagated the widespread use of the larva-eating fish, Gambusia, for extensive dissemination in the large bodies of water in the catchment areas. Not only did I personally go to the mountains; I also went to the depths of the region in spreading the fish. The fish not only ate the larvae of the mosquitoes (of all species, including Anopheles), the adult fish were also quite nutritious when eaten by the malnourished children.
hey thanks for this Video...I'm doing a powerpoint presentationg on malaria for my class...the images help me to understand the effects of the disease on the red blood cells.
great video i learned alot i hadnt known in a very short time excellent
griley266 2 months ago
Interesting video!
MosquitoMagnetRepair 1 year ago 5
and what staining technique did you use for this? It doesn't look like Giemsa
ronitovi 1 year ago
aussie company eastland medical is making an easy to administer cure, will be revolutionary once trials are complete- better than intravenus
jimmicrackhead12 1 year ago
Your video clip is quite interesting. Our company is releasing a new contrasting technique that lends itself nicely to viewing unstained samples at high resolution. We would love the opportunity to show you the system and to get your comments on it. We will have a system set up at MaRS in mid July.
Please let us know if you are interested. Thank you.
quorumtechnologies1 1 year ago
can u pls tell me the difference between Schuffner's stippling and Maurer's stippling in the trophozoite stage??
garnett21333 1 year ago
I am a molecular man...
mehdan2 1 year ago
Molecular stomach.
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Dano12345 2 years ago
I want to see it pop.
Llarky 2 years ago
hey you should know abuot nano silver if your hunting malaria right?
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im not a salesman, they got approved by the fda, surgeon general and NASA for killing this thing
unfilterednews 2 years ago
fuk u vargvikernesthefag u fag my brother died from malaria.
NewDawgg 2 years ago
Went thru africa caught malaria very very close to dying .Thank u Israel who had latest drugs in seventy five , .believe me mosies are the scurge of mother earth.
MarkandRobbie 2 years ago
Lol I was just playing Farcry 2 and wondered what the hell was malaria so i watched this.
although it wasnt any help.
jamesfish05 2 years ago
can´t you make an in vitro experiment with mms on those things, and publish the results for us to see if it works and what happens to our good blood cells?? thank you
dasskarailh 2 years ago
Anti-malarial bed nets can be sent to those who cannot afford them. I urge nyone who even considers travelling in other cuntries to raise their hand just a little bit. If you google "malaria" you will eventually come across these charities. Remember it is in YOUR interest to decrease the prevelance of malaria, for a host of reasons wehter or not you travel out side the U.S. or not. Every little bit REALLY counts.
mowgli2071 2 years ago
For you below me, you might die but not me. Get over yourself!
jackpotchasers 2 years ago
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wow some people just love to talk for everyone else dont they ' no one cares about animals' ok watever you say. Humans have an incredibly warped view of their own importance, just look around, humans cant escape disease, flood drought and anything else nature wants to throw at us.
We arent immune from the laws of nature and one day our species will die out too just like 99% of all the other species that ever lived on earth have died out. Get over yourselves!
nameunavailable39 2 years ago
Every moquito killed by an insecticide-treated bed net is one mosquito that won't be biting animals of any species. Likewise parasites in said moquito.
mowgli2071 2 years ago
At the same time, a few plants die for every drop of insecticide in the ground.
mathyson 2 years ago
How potent are insecticides when in an herbicidal role?
mowgli2071 2 years ago
Very potent. It contains toxins and acids that kills plants. And if the plant is not killed, It will most likely taste very bad (if eatable) or the plant will be mutated (not visible).
mathyson 2 years ago
If you observe carefully the little thing in the red blood cells initially looked like the smiling face have a happy day, before it turns into a skull. Funny.
blue1panther1 2 years ago
why the fuck did watch this video i almost fell asleep
kevin70999 3 years ago
who fucking cares.
VargVikernesTheFag 2 years ago
well . . . that was detailed . . . NOT!
DJBoz07 3 years ago
Ooop! what is that over there? OMG ITS A BIG GIGANTIC ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM!!
nigahigabeta2 3 years ago 2
NOOB MALARIA!
Ipfree549 3 years ago
"oppp whats that over there?!?!"
charrison088 3 years ago
this is a great video this helps make sense of it
sonicwave 4 years ago
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Dr. Patarroyo a.k.a. "the bestiality doctor" is well known for performing lust and extravaganza rituals with aotus monkeys. The "doctor" has killed as many as 76 endangered monkeys in lieu of his "malaria experiments", most of them after being beaten, harrased and mutilated only to satisfy Patarroyos' greed. Join peta dot org
arrechavengo 4 years ago
stfu you environmentalist fag.
people like you destroy honest scientist's lives. people that almost have a solution and then some person comes along and spouts lies.
Peta is a waste of time.
Environmentalism used to make sense until people started accepting its ideas, and the environmentalists weren't ready to drop their adversarial stance and instead took up more extreme views. mark the previous statement as spam.
RagingAura 3 years ago
NO ONE cares about animals try helping your own specie (humans). I personally think that we shouldn't help other animals until we help ourselves. Like, we should help people in Africa that have malaria by giving them a cleaner water supply or mosquito nets, instead of worrying about monkeys dying or a dog getting hurt.
nardoseri 3 years ago
I think it's quite selfish that we, as the human race, take what we need ie monkeys for experimentation and leave the rest of the world to fester. If we don't look after our environment then it's only gonna come out with bad consequences. What happens if all the diseases are cured? Everyone living happy healthy life styles? Yea for a little while, but then we'll have over population to deal with and some deranged tyrant will come along and propose killing the older generations.
aintellengreat 3 years ago
I'm not saying we shouldn't try to cure disease. Not at all.
But just that we should do it without without affecting the world around us.
aintellengreat 3 years ago
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When I was involved in malaria control, I also propagated the widespread use of the larva-eating fish, Gambusia, for extensive dissemination in the large bodies of water in the catchment areas. Not only did I personally go to the mountains; I also went to the depths of the region in spreading the fish. The fish not only ate the larvae of the mosquitoes (of all species, including Anopheles), the adult fish were also quite nutritious when eaten by the malnourished children.
Arthur Jaucian MD
drjaucian 4 years ago
how download this klip?
ivogiev 4 years ago
there will be a vaccin for life in 2010.
theA320pilot 4 years ago 2
There is a simple cure already, search youtube for "miracle mineral supplement" and prepare to be blown away. It is that simple.
revcarson 3 years ago
muitoooOO bOOMM!!!
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liz0210 4 years ago
Great video Ian! and thanks again for letting me using your facility for immunostaining.
andrepow1234 4 years ago
try to watch our regional symposium here on YouTube: ACTMalaria. thanks
actmalaria 4 years ago
Excellent we have the cures to rid the cellsof these hugry parasites..see actrxlimited on the web
tfmusso 4 years ago
hey thanks for this Video...I'm doing a powerpoint presentationg on malaria for my class...the images help me to understand the effects of the disease on the red blood cells.
swimgirl714 4 years ago