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Long-term benefits of bed nets in Malaria endemic areas

That fact bed net use protects users from Malaria deaths, especially children, is no news. But what happens once children grow up and stop sleeping under a net? We know that without bed nets, children acquire a partial immunity that protects them against severe malaria. Hence, it was speculated that protecting children from exposure to the pathegon would raise mortality among them once they were older. A new study sheds light on the matter.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120613:17:36:00

In this country from many of these diseases but diarrhea, malaria you have a bed net. i do. the u.s. s effort to distribute these across africa and parts of asia saved 220,000 children from dying every single year. we know that. that s been validated by independent studies from boston university and elsewhere. we know this costs $6 and a kid can sleep under it for years. then this is a new device that we created. this doesn t look like advanced technology because it s not. as you know, this is a bag mask. you can put this on a little infant, put their mouth right in this piece and do suction to help babies breathe. we have launched an effort called helping babies breathe together with private companies that now produce this device for about $8. if you walk into an american hospital, a similar device made with much higher quality materials would cost 10 or 12 times that amount. if we can get these basic items, new technologies through new

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120424:14:44:00

Malaria no more and policy fellow at the one campaign. and, gentlemen, welcome. it s great to see you here. david and i were on the trip together. tell folks at home sort of the big message here in why this work is so important, and why should the united states spend any money to send to this foreign country for this cause? well, i think you hit the nail right on the head when you talked about a child dying every minute. and the tragedy is that every single one of those deaths is preventable. a simple bed net stops a mosquito biting and transmitting malaria, and the money that the united states is spending is tiny compared to the overall spend of the government. it s one dime out of every $400 that the government spends we spend on the president s malaria initiative. and for that dime we see dividends across the world; strengthened economies, goodwill for america in countries around the globe. so that s really the message of world malaria day. this fight is winnable, we can win it, w

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101214:11:57:00

Philadelphia, katherine commale. she s definitely without a doubt an inspiration. my goal would be everyone in africa gets a bet net who needs a benet. reporter: when katherine at age 5 learned millions of children s lives could be saved with a bed net she came up with a plan. here s a bed net certificate, and we decorate them and then we sell them in honor of someone. we usually decorate them with markers, glitter, and like crayons. and then we usually s i was bowled over that really here was this young woman who has raised about $150,000 for nothing but nets since she was 5 years old. reporter: in the last five years, nothing but nets has distributed more than 3 million bed nets to africa, potentially reducing overall childhood deaths by malaria by 25%. it feels good to be a hero. once you send a couple of nets you ll try to keep going and try to change the world. and that again was dr. richard besser reporting. we want to remind you to watch the abc news special be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101214:10:27:00

With a bed net she came up with a plan. here s a bed net certificate, and we decorate them and then we sell them in honor of someone. we usually decorate them with markers, glitter, and like crayons. and then we usually sell 1,000 a year. i was bowled over that really here was this young woman who has raised about $150,000 for nothing but nets since she was 5 years old. reporter: in the last five years, nothing but nets has distributed more than 3 million bed nets to africa, potentially reducing overall childhood deaths by malaria by 25%. it feels good to be a hero. once you send a couple of nets you ll try to keep going and try to change the world. and that again was dr. richard besser reporting. we want to remind you to watch the abc news special be the change, save a life. it will air this friday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. the series is sponsored in part by the bill and melinda gates foundation. good work, mandy moore, a great cause.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20101214:10:26:00

She s now asking for your help. here s dr. richard besser. reporter: mandy moore is in the central african republic to distribute bed nets for a group called nothing but nets. voila! reporter: their goal? to help prevent malaria, a disease transmitted by mosquitos that infects over 500 million people and kills more than 1 million each year. realizing that a child in africa dies every 45 seconds from malaria, and that really with just $10, that s all it takes to send a net and change a life. i was in. reporter: mandy, who had millions of fans, says the person she admires most is this 10-year-old girl from philadelphia, katherine commale. she s definitely without a doubt an inspiration. my goal would be everyone in africa gets a bet net who needs a bed net. reporter: when katherine at age 5 learned millions of children s lives could be saved

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100923:02:41:00

Other thing that we talk about effect us in the united states. and our workforce. but it is important worldwide just if nothing else because of human suffering. because of the suffering that people have if they have aids or if they suffer from malaria or any number of diseases that if they were educated they would have be able to make wiser choices about their health. a really good education can help you in a lot of ways. one is with better health. we have research that shows educated people have better health. greta: you bring up malaria. you all over africa we interviewed you about your malaria initiative. if people know that you get malaria from a mosquito bite they protect themselves and use a bed net. just make sure their children and they aren t outside at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes bite.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100923:05:41:00

Effect us in the united states. and our workforce. but it is important worldwide just if nothing else because of human suffering. because of the suffering that people have if they have aids or if they suffer from malaria or any number of diseases that if they were educated they would have be able to make wiser choices about their health. a really good education can help you in a lot of ways. one is with better health. we have research that shows educated people have better health. greta: you bring up malaria. you all over africa we interviewed you about your malaria initiative. if people know that you get malaria from a mosquito bite they protect themselves and use a bed net. just make sure their children and they aren t outside at dusk and dawn when mosquitoes bite. greta: intrigue about your

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