Malaria kills 3,000 children every day. Stop The Bite is a 20 minute video that explores malaria and how we can combat this fatal disease. Please visit stopthebite.org for more information.
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Malaria kills 3,000 children every day. Stop The Bite is a 20 minute video that explores malaria and how we can combat this fatal disease. Please visit stopthebite.org for more information.
Produced by Aliyah Levin Directed by Edward Lyman
Featuring Aliyah Levin - Manhattan Beach Rotary Robert Ryans- Watts-Willowbrook Rotary LeRoy Jones - Watts-Willowbrook Rotary Creasy Page - Watts-Willowbrook Rotary Natalie - Watts-Willowbrook Rotary Aleandro - Lawndale Rotary Fred - Shedrick - Shedrick's Niece's Mother-in-law Meavis Nurse at Kalingalinga Clinic Malaria Patient at UTH Livingstone Dancer DJ EKG - Original Score Edward Lyman - Narrator Special thanks to the Zambian Ministry of Health and the Zambia National Broadcasting Company.
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These mosquito nets are saturated with toxic insecticide called DELTAMETHRIN. This chemical is a known neurotoxin that has health implications for humans as well aquatic life.
As a Zambian, n one who has exper=nced first hand the ravages of this diseases, ittruely breaks my heart n troubles me immensely, to see that in today's modern world of state-of-the heart medical technologies, where space travel is no marvel, mosquitoes murder millions
NCAgentX, if you can cut down the malaria is MOST areas, corner it, so to say, THEN you can perhaps spray aggresive chemicals. But, you cannot spray all over Africa. The idea is that if you can corner it, then all you have to do is evacuate nearly a full country, spray the remains and make sure none get away. If only.
Am sure people are greatful for the nets and I think its a wonderful video by all means. But i cant help feeling that your efforts are futile in the long run. The nets will not last as you have said; then what do the people do? Malaria can be eradicated as it has been in america through chemical sprays. Just b/c it had bad ecological effects in the US doesnt mean it would happen in Zambia or other countries. Any thoughts?
This is a very touching and educational video. Having two healthy boys of my own, I thank God for that everyday. What a great thing the Rotary Club is doing to provide these nets. Thank you for bring this to the public. L.Street
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This is a very touching and educational video.
Having two healthy boys of my own, I thank God for that everyday.
What a great thing the Rotary Club is doing to provide these nets.
Thank you for bring this to the public.
L.Street