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Cheesy feet helping scientists tackle malarial mosquitoes

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London, UK, May 30, 2013 1. Close of mosquitoes feeding through blood filled membrane 2. Various of volunteer Felix Preston walking across laboratory and pulling on foil tube 3. Close zoom out from odour pumping system to volunteer...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Prince Charles attends Malaria and Tropical Diseases Summit in Rwanda

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The Prince of Wales, on a first British royal visit to Rwanda, highlights the impact of climate change on malaria transmission across the globe, warning that 4.7 billion people could be at risk (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Bayer Will Donate Chloroquine If Drug Can Treat Virus, CEO Says

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Apr.27 -- Bayer AG raised the specter of “considerable liquidity challenges” as it engages in high-stakes negotiations in the U.S. over claims that the company's Roundup weedkiller caused cancer. Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann...
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George Osborne & Bill Gates Malaria funding event

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CLEAN: Interior shots of American businessman Bill Gates and then Chancellor George Osborne MP being introduced at an event about the investment in malaria treatment and research on 25th January 2016 at the Liverpool School Of Tropical...
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Scientists have created a new malaria-resistant mosquito. The genetically-modified mosquito fed on malaria-infected mice and had twice the lifespan of non-resistant mosquitoes.

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HEADLINE: New mosquito could help stop malaria CAPTION: Scientists have developed a malaria-resistant mosquito that could be the key in the fight against the deadly malaria virus ; nearly three million people die of malaria every year....
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Events to mark annual Earth Day

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April 22, 2003 1. Wide shot Capitol Hill from Pennsylvania Avenue 2. Wide shot man and boy looking at duck in pool 3. Medium shot gardener shovelling from back of truck 4. Zoom in children at Navy Earth Day holding "Earth Balloons" 5....
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Bloomberg

How Malaria Detecting Dogs Could Help Battle Coronavirus

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Apr.16 -- It's not just the elusive vaccine that will defeat Covid-19, scientists are looking at all sorts of methods to contain the pandemic. One of the more unusual could be in recruiting man's best friend. Scientists at the London...
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MOZAMBIQUE: FLOOD DISASTER - MALARIA (2)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Philippa Meagher At the largest camp for victims of the flooding in Mozambique, relief workers fear a fatal outbreak of malaria. UNICEF and other aid agencies have set up a health post in the camp at...
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RR8137B ZIMBABWE A PERILOUS PESTICIDE

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Background to Story: The pesticide DDT is widely used in the developing world. It's still a cheap and effective control for the tsetse fly and mosquito. But its use involves grave dangers. In Zimbabwe, wildlife officers are concerned...
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MOZAMBIQUE: FLOOD DISASTER - MALARIA

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English/Nat At the largest camp for victims of the flooding in Mozambique, relief workers fear a fatal outbreak of malaria. UNICEF and other aid agencies have set up a health post in the camp at Chaquelane and have been testing people...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Germany commits to Global Fund

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CLEAN : Germany commits to Global Fund
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Malaria: Scientists in Sweden create synthetic blood to attract and kill mosquitoes

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Dr. Noushin Emami, a scientist based in Stockholm, says she has developed a new tool to target and kill mosquitoes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Would You Risk Your Life to Save Others From a Deadly Virus?

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Apr.16 -- Is it ethical, or even possible, that deliberately exposing healthy volunteers to harmful pathogens would mean faster vaccine research for everyone? That's the question being considered by both sides of the debate over human...
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Mothers and babies struggle in flood aftermath

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Kot Addu, Pakistan - November 2, 2010 1. Mid of mother and baby 2. Mid of hospital corridor 3. Mid interior of maternity ward Baseera, Pakistan - November 3, 2010 4. Mid of woman carrying her child 5. Mid of woman's hands, holding...
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SOUTH AFRICA: UNITED NATIONS MEETING

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English/Nat After a week of negotiations culminating in all-night talks, United Nations officials announced Sunday that 122 countries have agreed on a treaty banning 12 highly toxic chemicals. Greenpeace called the agreement the...
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Bloomberg

Melinda French Gates Says Gender Equality Has Stalled

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Melinda French Gates says the pandemic has stalled progress on critical issues like poverty and climate change - calling gender inequality "the most alarming." She discusses the 2022 Goalkeeper's Report released by the Bill and Melinda...
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BELGIUM: ANTWERP: CHINESE PLANT PROVIDES NEW CURE FOR MALARIA

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English/Nat Scientists believe that a Chinese weed could be an effective cure for malaria. However, the weed, Qing Hao, will only be used when usual preventive methods have failed. The World Health Organisation is concerned that...
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SOMALIA: MONTH OF FLOODING SATURATES LARGE AREAS OF THE SOUTH

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English/Nat A month of flooding has saturated large areas of southern Somalia between the Ethiopian border and the Indian Ocean coast. Waters from the rain-swollen Juba and Shabelle Rivers have merged to form an inland sea covering...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : First large-scale malaria vaccine trials for Africa

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A new malaria vaccine will be tested on a large scale in Kenya Ghana and Malawi the World Health Organization says with 360,000 children to be vaccinated between 2018 and 2020 and Dr Matshidiso Moeti WHO Regional director says it will...
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Kenya Malaria Day - a possible vaccine that poisons the anopheles mosquito

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LEADIN: Scientists in Kenya believe they've discovered a way to combat a deadly malaria virus that is spread by the anopheles mosquito.   A common medication, already used to treat a host of illnesses, makes...
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Kenya Malaria Day - a possible vaccine that poisons the anopheles mosquito

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LEADIN: Scientists in Kenya believe they've discovered a way to combat a deadly malaria virus that is spread by the anopheles mosquito.   A common medication, already used to treat a host of illnesses, makes...
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Boom in online doctors - but will patients be safe?

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London, UK July 27 2010 1. Close of computer screen with words 'urgent order' on it, tilt down to the word 'treatment' 2. Close of computer screen with the search engine word 'doctor' 3. Close pan of eyes 4. Close pan of with on screen...
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Genetically modified mosquitoes in battle against malaria

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Abingdon, United Kingdom - 22 Nov 2012 1. Medium of cages holding modified aedes aegypti mosquitoes 2. Various close-ups of mosquitoes 3. Tilt-down medium pan of lab worker 4. Close-up of larvae in dish Key West, Florida, United States...
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WRAP Global warming 'very likely' man-made ADDS report presser

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1. Exterior of building, venue of Climate Change Convention 2. People in the hall 3. Various of journalists ahead of news conference 4. Various close-up shots of pages of report 5. Wide of speakers on main stage 6. SOUNDBITE:...