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October 19, 2021, 03:27:26 PM
#14
     Malaria itself, is not such a deadly illness as what others may think. Well at least that's the case here iny country provided that the one experiencing the illness itself seeks professional medical attention as soon as the illness is discovered or some similar symptoms arise. The only problem is that most of the time, people believe almost everything they see on the internet and just use herbal medicines without proof or studies backing up the thought of these herbal medicines being able to heal such illnesses. Although it is understandable that most people want to relieve themselves from any illness without havung to oay for expensive medical expenses, it still is very wrong. So malaria or not, people should always go to professionals who have studied several years for their profession instead of believing some random stuff they read online or testimonials from others.
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October 19, 2021, 10:54:19 AM
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I hope you're being serious because I was truly excited when I read the news. There is another one still in trials that so far has shown greater efficacy but they have a ways to go for approval.

approval? what is this crap.

make it mandatory (if not kill the pres) and then get the income flow.

easy... unless someone decide to stop the shit and wipe all your shareholders family, by blowing their homes in the hamptons, flat in manhattan and hunt them down with manpads when their jets take off, or magnetic mine their yachts.

example, you can kill a lot of african dictators ( I mean prez with fat pockets), just by paying their pretorian guards, but the same attempt will result in you dying in certain STATES...

that's the difference between NATIONS and PEOPLE...

good luck pressuring the kremlin in doing anything, many have tried, all have died.
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October 19, 2021, 10:46:26 AM
#12
Malaria vaccine in Kenya ,not only one vaccine needed to complete every inviduals living in Kenya.Everyone must have a complete vaccination from newborn,avoid increasing any infections can easily to transfer and to  have protection there body One thing teach them  and share knowledge about medication,and practice everyone to have and to learn about body immune system.
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 07:53:23 AM
#11
Malaria is just an ordinary illness. It is not a deadly disease as you see it.
Not true. Malaria kills around 500,000 people per year.


With a little as a dollar, a sick person can cure himself of malaria in my country. The only thing that makes the illness a problem is only when the patients refuse to seek medical attention early, like within a week when it is discovered. Some of them want to self medicate at early stage and only rush to hospital when it begins to get severe.
Is it safe to assume that your country is not in Sub-Saharan Africa? Many people in malaria-ridden countries do not have access to even basic healthcare.
The best thing you can do to help, as an individual, is to donate nets: https://www.againstmalaria.com/
$2 buys one net.


I do not see any need for a malaria vaccine.
Malaria is a devastatingly severe problem in many countries.
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October 14, 2021, 10:16:18 AM
#10
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58810551

Lets fucking go!!!!!!!!!

Finally, a fucking vaccine for one of the deadliest diseases in the world.

Africa is going to be the future.
The Malaria vaccine had been in existence fir long before now but it was hidden from the masses not to know about what it really entails. I could remember that one of the Malaria vaccine that is very effective is able to break down the Malaria parasites that is responsible of causing Malaria.
This is a Malaria vaccine called PALUTA...was made in India and is very effective. Let's not be surprised cause Malaria vaccine had been in existence for long.
thank you for the info you provided about the malaria vaccine. I just found out that the malaria vaccine has been around for a long time and was made in India.
this is very valuable information for me. Thank you friend
sr. member
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October 09, 2021, 01:29:30 PM
#9
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58810551

Lets fucking go!!!!!!!!!

Finally, a fucking vaccine for one of the deadliest diseases in the world.

Africa is going to be the future.

Malaria is just an ordinary illness. It is not a deadly disease as you see it. With a little as a dollar, a sick person can cure himself of malaria in my country. The only thing that makes the illness a problem is only when the patients refuse to seek medical attention early, like within a week when it is discovered. Some of them want to self medicate at early stage and only rush to hospital when it begins to get severe. I do not see any need for a malaria vaccine.
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October 09, 2021, 11:59:57 AM
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Children in much of Africa will get vaccinated against malaria, which has plagued mankind for centuries.

This mosquito-borne infection kills more than 400,000 people a year, mostly infants and toddlers.
On Wednesday (6/10/2021), the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended a malaria vaccine for use throughout sub-Saharan Africa and areas with moderate to high transmission rates for the first time, following a previously successful pilot program in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi.

Developed by British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, the vaccine, which first proved effective six years ago, is given in four doses to children starting at five months of age.
Reference : https://www.suara.com/health/2021/10/09/081430/untuk-pertama-kalinya-vaksin-malaria-akan-diberikan-kepada-anak-anak-di-afrika?page=all

So indeed a lot of people are affected by malaria, fortunately the malaria vaccine can be immediately given to that person there. great hope that all can be happier

Yes, there are parts of Africa where they don't take hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). They have a malaria problem. They will take the vaxx. It won't work. Then they will have three problems... malaria, vaxx side effects, and continuing Covid which HCQ fixes in the rest of Africa. But the medical will have made its money.

Cool
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October 09, 2021, 09:47:21 AM
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Children in much of Africa will get vaccinated against malaria, which has plagued mankind for centuries.

This mosquito-borne infection kills more than 400,000 people a year, mostly infants and toddlers.
On Wednesday (6/10/2021), the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended a malaria vaccine for use throughout sub-Saharan Africa and areas with moderate to high transmission rates for the first time, following a previously successful pilot program in Ghana, Kenya, and Malawi.

Developed by British drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline, the vaccine, which first proved effective six years ago, is given in four doses to children starting at five months of age.
Reference : https://www.suara.com/health/2021/10/09/081430/untuk-pertama-kalinya-vaksin-malaria-akan-diberikan-kepada-anak-anak-di-afrika?page=all

So indeed a lot of people are affected by malaria, fortunately the malaria vaccine can be immediately given to that person there. great hope that all can be happier
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October 08, 2021, 12:21:50 PM
#6
Malaria parasite is another deadliest virus that doesn't go away,it's unfortunate that Kenya is now battling with the disease,and probably looking for a vaccine that can treat it.
In my country,Nigeria,malaria parasite is common and treating it is not a problem.we get sick of it every here and now and still recover the moment we take it drugs or vaccine.Some common vaccine we use to control it is quinine tablets,it takes care of the disease.

True that there are drugs already that can effectively fight the malaria parasite, but i think the essence of vaccines is for prevention. Unfortunately some countries and areas even in Nigeria are still being ravaged by mosquitoes and malaria, some malaria parasites have even developed resistance against some drugs that formerly combats the parasite. So eliminating the chances of having malaria from mosquito bites through vaccines especially for children is a big win generally for Africa.
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October 08, 2021, 11:22:55 AM
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Malaria parasite is another deadliest virus that doesn't go away,it's unfortunate that Kenya is now battling with the disease,and probably looking for a vaccine that can treat it.
In my country,Nigeria,malaria parasite is common and treating it is not a problem.we get sick of it every here and now and still recover the moment we take it drugs or vaccine.Some common vaccine we use to control it is quinine tablets,it takes care of the disease.
legendary
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October 07, 2021, 01:10:57 PM
#4
Hydroxychloroquine has been successfully used for decades in Africa to control malaria. It is even more effective on Covid. You can do studies for a malaria vaxx, but if you don't stop the people from taking HCQ, there is no real way to know if the vaxx is effective or not.

Most vaxxes or medicine used in the public is questionable regarding its effectiveness. Why? Because you can't do it twice. What I mean is, the vaxxes are supposed to be given to people who don't, yet, have disease symptoms. If a person is vaxxed, and does or doesn't get the disease, what would have happened if he didn't get the vaxx? Can't do it both ways to see, and especially when the people might take all kinds of over-the-counter medicines that might modify what the vaxx does.

Many diseases run in cycles. The cycle might be annual, like colds and the flu. Wet weather cycles might produce others, like pneumonia. In almost every vaxx case (and maybe all of them), there is a minor pandemic. The medical looks for a vaxx cure. Then, as the disease is in natural decline, the medical discloses the vaxx, and starts injecting people. It looks like the vaxx saved people when it was really a natural decline of the disease. This is true with Covid, but malaria decline works when dry weather comes.

How can we tell that this is so? By the many people who don't get either disease. The medical is simply cashing in on a good-to-them thing... knowing the cycles.

Hydroxychloroquine is approximately 74% effective on malaria, and almost 100% on Covid. The problem with a vaxx for either is, the vaxxes aren't supposed to be given when symptoms have already emerged, or after a patient gets well. So, the only people you can use them on are the healthy people. But why use vaxxes? A simple 400 mg of HCQ a week protects against both, malaria and Covid, a whole lot safer and easier, and without vaxx side effects.

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legendary
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October 06, 2021, 11:29:49 PM
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I hope you're being serious because I was truly excited when I read the news. There is another one still in trials that so far has shown greater efficacy but they have a ways to go for approval.

Yeah, yet another way to sterilize the so-called 'white man's burden'.  Hurray!  Easy to predict that who's blood that would get pumping.

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October 06, 2021, 11:11:16 PM
#2
I hope you're being serious because I was truly excited when I read the news. There is another one still in trials that so far has shown greater efficacy but they have a ways to go for approval.
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October 06, 2021, 03:42:56 PM
#1
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-58810551

Lets fucking go!!!!!!!!!

Finally, a fucking vaccine for one of the deadliest diseases in the world.

Africa is going to be the future.
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