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Sassy Molyneux: Strengthening health and research systems
Sassy Molyneux, Professor of Global Health at the Centre for Global Health Research, University of Oxford, tells us about her research strengthening health and research systems.
Health systems in LMICs face daily stresses such as resource shortages and policy changes, alongside periodic shocks such as epidemics. Enhancing resilience combined with research ethics ensures high-quality research responsive to local communities. Minimising moral distress among frontline staff in international research is crucial for sustaining quality healthcare and advancing science amid challenging conditions.
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Attakrit Leckcivilize: Physician Associates & the NHS workforce crisis
มุมมอง 32วันที่ผ่านมา
Attakrit Leckcivilize, Health Economist at the Health Systems Collaborative, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tells us about his research on Physician Associates and the NHS workforce crisis. To improve health systems, workers and healthcare policy, we look at incentive motivation and human behaviour from an economist point of view. Currently, we're collaborati...
Proochista Ariana: Building capacity for global health impact
มุมมอง 41วันที่ผ่านมา
Proochista Ariana, Associate Professor of International Development and Health and course director for the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tell us how her work helps building capacity for global health impact. The intersection between international developments and health is complex and multidimensional. Devel...
Alun Davies: Engaging communities for ethical research
มุมมอง 23วันที่ผ่านมา
Alun Davies, Senior Programmes Manager TGHN-Mesh at The Global Health Network, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tells us about his work engaging communities for ethical research. The Global Health Network supports researchers in global health with resources and a community of one million practitioners. Mesh, TGHN platform for community engagement, is offering a...
The new MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation explained
มุมมอง 235หลายเดือนก่อน
Sebastian Fuller and Claire Keene explain our new Master's in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford. This Master’s programme is tailored for individuals eager to drive change in health systems and services, focusing on practical, real-world problem-solving skills. Instead of traditional written exams, assessments include pra...
MSc HSIE soundbite1 - the new MSc
มุมมอง 22หลายเดือนก่อน
The new MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation was created to fill gaps in evaluating healthcare interventions. This program teaches skills to assess system changes, such as introducing new roles or technologies, and their impacts. Aimed at professionals in healthcare, research and policy, the course covers diagnosing issues, designing interventions and evaluating complex systems. It ...
MSc HSIE soundbite2 - how to design interventions
มุมมอง 16หลายเดือนก่อน
The new MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation was created to fill gaps in evaluating healthcare interventions. This program teaches skills to assess system changes, such as introducing new roles or technologies, and their impacts. Aimed at professionals in healthcare, research and policy, the course covers diagnosing issues, designing interventions and evaluating complex systems. It ...
MSc HSIE soundbite3 - building a community
มุมมอง 12หลายเดือนก่อน
The new MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation was created to fill gaps in evaluating healthcare interventions. This program teaches skills to assess system changes, such as introducing new roles or technologies, and their impacts. Aimed at professionals in healthcare, research and policy, the course covers diagnosing issues, designing interventions and evaluating complex systems. It ...
Sebastian Fuller: Implications of new technologies in healthcare
มุมมอง 38หลายเดือนก่อน
Sebastian Fuller, Senior Postdoctoral Social Scientist at the Health Systems Collaboratives, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tells us about his research how to best implement new diagnostic technologies, particularly in the field of sexually transmitted infections. New healthcare technologies, in our case sexually transmitted infections diagnostics, need to be...
Arancha de la Horra: Nurses in Research
มุมมอง 65หลายเดือนก่อน
Arancha de la Horra, Global Research Nurses Project Coordinator at The Global Health Network, NDM Centre for Global Health Research, University of Oxford, tells us how The Global Health Network empowers nurses to run research. Global Research Nurses support nurses and midwives from LMICs to lead research through capacity-building workshops and small grants across Africa, Asia, and Latin America...
Philippe Guérin: Enabling data reuse to combat infectious diseases
มุมมอง 75หลายเดือนก่อน
Philippe Guérin, Professor of Epidemiology and Global Health at the NDM Centre for Global Health Research, University of Oxford, tells us how IDDO enables data reuse to combat infectious diseases. IDDO is a data platform that facilitates the integration and analysis of individual patient data from diverse studies, uncovering new insights otherwise inaccessible. Through meticulous curation and m...
Susanna Dunachie: Vaccines for vulnerable populations
มุมมอง 69หลายเดือนก่อน
Susanna Dunachie, Professor of Infectious Diseases and Director of NDM Centre for Global Health Research, University of Oxford, tells us about her research on vaccines for vulnerable populations. Focussing on vaccines for vulnerable populations, the Tropical Immunology Research Group study immune responses in healthy individuals to understand how to protect those with frail immune systems, such...
Caesar Atuire: Making health more ethical for all
มุมมอง 177หลายเดือนก่อน
Caesar Atuire, Philosopher and Health Ethicist is the Ethics Lead in the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford. He tells us about his work making health more ethical for all. Ethics emphasises fair and equitable actions, particularly important in healthcare. For example, a project on solidarity highlights disparities...
Jacob McKnight: Preparing Kenya’s health system for extreme weather
มุมมอง 112หลายเดือนก่อน
Jacob McKnight, Associate Professor at the Health Systems Collaborative, NDM-Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tell us about his research preparing Kenya’s health system for extreme weather. In both high- and low-income countries, health systems need to be ready for extreme weather. While sustainability efforts are underway, health systems must cope with events like...
Yingxi Zhao: Medical workforce research in Kenya
มุมมอง 330หลายเดือนก่อน
Yingxi Zhao, Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Healh Systems Collaborative, NDM Centre for Global Health Research at the University of Oxford, tells us about his research on medical workforce in Kenya. The issue of global health workforce shortage is especially acute in low- and middle-income countries like Kenya. These countries face urban concentration of workers, migration to high-incom...
Celine Caillet: Detecting substandard and falsified medical products
มุมมอง 48หลายเดือนก่อน
Celine Caillet: Detecting substandard and falsified medical products
Fernando Rubinstein: Helping to build research capacity
มุมมอง 16หลายเดือนก่อน
Fernando Rubinstein: Helping to build research capacity
Trudie Lang: The Global Health Network, Driving equity in health research
มุมมอง 122หลายเดือนก่อน
Trudie Lang: The Global Health Network, Driving equity in health research
MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation
มุมมอง 361หลายเดือนก่อน
MSc in Health Service Improvement and Evaluation
Mike English: Hospitals and Health for All?
มุมมอง 64หลายเดือนก่อน
Mike English: Hospitals and Health for All?
Ben Cooper: Drug-resistant infections and disease dynamics
มุมมอง 61หลายเดือนก่อน
Ben Cooper: Drug-resistant infections and disease dynamics
Raph Hamers: Infectious diseases research in Indonesia
มุมมอง 78หลายเดือนก่อน
Raph Hamers: Infectious diseases research in Indonesia
Sophie Yacoub: Dengue research in Vietnam
มุมมอง 85หลายเดือนก่อน
Sophie Yacoub: Dengue research in Vietnam
Rogier van Doorn: Antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam
มุมมอง 372 หลายเดือนก่อน
Rogier van Doorn: Antimicrobial resistance in Vietnam
Vu Thi Lan Huong: Antimicrobial stewardship in Vietnam
มุมมอง 483 หลายเดือนก่อน
Vu Thi Lan Huong: Antimicrobial stewardship in Vietnam
Abhilasha Karkey: Infectious diseases in Nepal
มุมมอง 903 หลายเดือนก่อน
Abhilasha Karkey: Infectious diseases in Nepal
Agnes Gwela: Immune mechanisms in severe malnutrition
มุมมอง 514 หลายเดือนก่อน
Agnes Gwela: Immune mechanisms in severe malnutrition
Sam Kinyanjui: Building local research leadership in Africa
มุมมอง 1334 หลายเดือนก่อน
Sam Kinyanjui: Building local research leadership in Africa
John Muriuki: Iron and life-threatening infections
มุมมอง 685 หลายเดือนก่อน
John Muriuki: Iron and life-threatening infections
Bipin Adhikari: Community engagement for malaria elimination
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Bipin Adhikari: Community engagement for malaria elimination

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  • @PaulNyirongo-u6v
    @PaulNyirongo-u6v 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is so encouraging and inspiring.

  • @bichhanavneet8
    @bichhanavneet8 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Amazing Dr Bipin.Great talk

    • @Biopion
      @Biopion 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you Nanveet @bichhanavneet8🙏🙏🙏!

  • @amjedghazzalikalaff5303
    @amjedghazzalikalaff5303 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I do remember her on a sri lankan flight many many years ago.

  • @Lagomsoul4you
    @Lagomsoul4you 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Accent 😇 is so good

  • @edwardjohn5
    @edwardjohn5 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're without wings, ma'am, but you're indeed an angel 😇

  • @Fair_Value_Hook
    @Fair_Value_Hook ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this explanation, ❤️, i learned a lot, keep up the good work

  • @princess_reaper
    @princess_reaper ปีที่แล้ว

    I came here because I am also experiencing this disease. I started my medication last February and will end February next year. I experienced a bad headache for 4 consecutive days (cannot be compared with my migraine), fever, cough, and temporary blindness for about 2 weeks before I consulted with a Pulmo and Neurologist. On the day of my scheduled Thoracentesis, I had a seizure right after the doctor injected me with anesthesia. We had to cancel my Thoracenthesis because of my sudden seizure which btw I only experienced for the first time in my life. I had to see a Neurologist and was advised an EEG and MRI. My headache never came back after I started my TB medication and anti-seizure BUT there's one thing I noticed: I have the tendency to forget a lot of things. I am fully aware that I forget a lot of things because I never experienced this before and my mind is just so messed up (I cannot focus or remember the time or date and I constantly check my phone to make sure I drink my medicines on time). In one of my follow-up checkups with my Neurologist, I told her about this experience. She told me that maybe I am thinking a lot of things that's why I tend to forget. Although I admit that my mental and emotional health is bad because I'm unemployed since I got sick and have a lot of financial burdens, but I don't think I would end up like this forgetting even the DATE and TIME and had to constantly to check my phone to confirm what time and date it is today. I am just confused and want to learn more about it. Thankfully, I landed here and learned so much more. Also, thanks to the person who left a comment here sharing the experience his/her dad went through and can confirm that this is one of the many effects this disease has brought to us.

    • @artwriter7377
      @artwriter7377 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My sister (13) is also having tbm, her symptoms starts showing from past 3 months although she is improving she is not able to see from one of her eye would you like to share how was your eye and for how much time it took it to improve and is it fully improved ? was there any other special medicines or treatments for eyes ? and in general your recovery process

    • @princess_reaper
      @princess_reaper 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@artwriter7377 I am so sorry to hear about your sister's current situation. Fortunately, both my eyes are doing well. My pulmo doctor is reminding me to consult him immediately if there's a problem with my eyesight (since this is a side effect to the medications). It would be best to have your sister follow up with her doctor and consult about her situation, they might give her a medicine to address it. I had other side effects to the medications and my doctor prescribed me a few medicines, and I was able to recover in 1-2 weeks. Hope you find this information helpful. Praying for your sister's full recovery. ❤️❤️❤️

    • @TannuShaik
      @TannuShaik 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@artwriter7377Hi. How's your sister now? How's the recovery going?

    • @artwriter7377
      @artwriter7377 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TannuShaik she is doing well and improving health wise minor to no improvement in eye condition till now, able to walk etc.. but mostly she doesn't do anything all day and eats very less but talks normal and is full consious

  • @misriabhaya
    @misriabhaya ปีที่แล้ว

    Men and women are able to coexist

  • @stevencarr4002
    @stevencarr4002 ปีที่แล้ว

    We all came out of Africa. My ancestors , a long time ago, set out from Africa to colonise Europe and then evolved to live in temperate climates with less sunshine than previously.

  • @bossman1395
    @bossman1395 ปีที่แล้ว

    I LOVE YOU <3 MAVUTO MUKAKA IS THE BEST STATISCIAN

  • @fentaneshgoshe2991
    @fentaneshgoshe2991 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you sir it is helpful

  • @pkhler4438
    @pkhler4438 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    True it was hard for doctors to detect. My dad had suffered through this. My dad passed away within a month of showing the symptoms. In the beginning he stopped speaking. He started being quite. And saying only selective words. We thought it’s due to some mental state or emotional issues. But it was not. Then I tried to speak with him and used to take him for walks. But things started increasing. Later he used to go to pee but he used stand there after that. He started forgetting things. Once he tried sleeping in varanda of kitchen. That was a triggering point for me. I immediately to him to hospital. Since he was in chemotherapy medicines I took him to his urologist. They asked to get him tested for Sodium or potassium test. In the result it was found his Na level had gone down. So doctors thought this is the reason for his forgetful behaviour. My dad had diabetes and high blood pressure. Hence he was on ecosprine. Later we admitted him to hospital. Doctors did CT scan but they could not rule anything for his forgetful and not being able to speak behaviour. His situation was getting worst as he had removed his I.V. By himself which was applied to fill in sodium to his body. His blood was flowing as I retuned to him within 5 mins. We admitted him. Now he became bed ridden. He was pass stools on bed itself. Then we changed hospital where in MRI , doctors ruled tb meningitis. They immediately started his treatment say on 14 -15 th day of earlier symptoms. To find out the severity doctor wanted to test fluid from spine hence they stopped ecosprine for 2 days. He was improving. But he was confused. He was in his childhood maybe. If we ask him address he would tell us his childhood address. Then after 2 days of taking the sample doctors had not started ecosprine. After breakfast my dad complain me a mild chest pain. So I immediately asked doctors . After ecg they said it was mild heart attack. But he had survived and started improving. On 20 th day he was improving. Started talking nicely to doctors. He was in icu. He was so improved that he was joking and laughing with doctors. Even doctors said if he improves they can discharge him in 2-4 days. But on 21 th night after dinner. He started having headache. And immediately after that puked and his blood pressure shooted. He met severe brain hammerage. In MRI we found out his entire brain was filled with blood. He was put on ventilator. Neuro surgeon had said it’s impossible to do anything now. It was completely heartbreaking and unfair of destiny to take away my dad. He was improving and almost going home with us. In 2015 he had got done his openheart bipass surgery. Later in 2017 he was diagnosed with cancer in Urinary bladder. Lymph was removed and he was on medication. He was improving. But on 22 nov 2018 he passed away. May his soul rest in peace. 🙏🏼

    • @Prashantkumar-uk4su
      @Prashantkumar-uk4su ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi pratik my sister is also suffering from Tuberculosis Meningitis, she is 22 years old, it has been 2 months since she started the treatment, but the headache is not going away.The doctor said that it takes at least 3 months for the headache to go away.😢

    • @artwriter7377
      @artwriter7377 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Prashantkumar-uk4su bro my sister (13) is also having tbm i would like to talk with you

    • @weirdandfunnyclip
      @weirdandfunnyclip 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So sorry for your Dad 😢😢 At this moment, my little baby is also suffering from TB meningitis. 😢😢😢

    • @IchigoKurosakicool
      @IchigoKurosakicool 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Prashantkumar-uk4su hey prashant, how is your sister now?

    • @Prashantkumar-uk4su
      @Prashantkumar-uk4su 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@IchigoKurosakicool One year of treatment has been completed. Now the headache has reduced compared to before but in this one year my sister had a paralysis attack and both her eyes have become blurred. Otherwise she has recovered a little compared to before and the headache has reduced by 80%.

  • @vergilredfield2556
    @vergilredfield2556 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Informative and straight to the point , thank you.

  • @MichelKok
    @MichelKok 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Knew him when he was the singer of a heavy metal band and guitar player in a punk band. Probably the coolest doctor in the history of the world.

  • @linzierogers5024
    @linzierogers5024 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have you heard of RUS in Kenya?

  • @lowend5566
    @lowend5566 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fascinating. Thanks for posting this talk.

  • @i8xpanda56
    @i8xpanda56 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir i need some guidance my mom got symotoms of covid from last 5 days first 2 days we waited and we think its just a normal fever but fever doesn't go soo we go to corona lab and tested him and report we got is negative soo my mon is having malaria for last five days and his condition is going down down and down how to treat him i m only 14 yyears old plzz help me😭

    • @TropMedOxford
      @TropMedOxford 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      We are a research institution, we cannot give medical advice. Please refer to your healthcare provider for more information

  • @ramadhanbaraka6474
    @ramadhanbaraka6474 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congrates Dorcas

  • @tvs3497
    @tvs3497 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    After a year and a half, what's the results? Surely we've learned something.

    • @TropMedOxford
      @TropMedOxford 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Investigation is still ongoing. Clinical trials take time, see our web pages www.tropmedres.ac/covid-19/copcov

  • @sumerbc7409
    @sumerbc7409 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    *Houston Dr. successfully treated over 20,000+ C-19 patients with Hydroxychloroquine cocktail.* www.oann.com/houston-doctor-successfully-treated-over-20k-patients-with-hydroxychloroquine/

  • @lupitafelix7969
    @lupitafelix7969 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Que bueno que existen personas como la Doctora y pueda ayudar a personas en Kenia, y vaya q necesitan ayuda, Dios la Bendiga

  • @annaliesechurch9354
    @annaliesechurch9354 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What are you doing to help these poor people? Oxford, surely has, the resources to provide assistance to eradicate this menace.

    • @filomenaantonelli4892
      @filomenaantonelli4892 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Spiegazione in Italiano!Non tutti conoscono La lingua in inglese,o altre lingue.Grazie?

    • @TropMedOxford
      @TropMedOxford 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@filomenaantonelli4892 C'è una trascrizione sulla nostra pagina, che dovresti essere in grado di tradurre www.tropicalmedicine.ox.ac.uk/wall-of-faces/lynne-elson-podcast

    • @lynneelson8498
      @lynneelson8498 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oxford University is a research institute. It is not their mandate to implement control programmes, that is the job of governments and charities following policy recommendations which scientists produce based on the findings of our research. By backing my research Oxford and Wellcome Trust are supporting that process.

    • @tubadgray1486
      @tubadgray1486 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@lynneelson8498 hey Lynn, I took the information that you presented in this interview and used it to cure myself of this disease. Is there anyway that I could share what I found out with you?

  • @idrissauqdah
    @idrissauqdah 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What is the follow up to your studies?

    • @lynneelson8498
      @lynneelson8498 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Idrissa, like everything we were delayed by COVID restrictions. However, we are back in the field now and working on analysing data. Hopefully we will be able to share some of the results soon.

  • @idrissauqdah
    @idrissauqdah 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why do you think this epidemic is largely ignored?

    • @lynneelson8498
      @lynneelson8498 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It is ignored because it mostly affects the most resource-poor, marginalised members of communities. Also, health budgets are limited in endemic countries and priorities are given to diseases that kill. COVID has sucked up most of those resources and attention recently.

    • @salmonkill7
      @salmonkill7 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lynneelson8498 Nice video presentation thank you!! I am a retired US NATIONAL LABORATORY STAFF SCIENTIST that is now teaching at a Private Christian high school (Science naturally) , and I show my high school students the RISE UP SOCIETY VIDEOS. QUESTION, it sounds like you are no favorable about this scalpel cutting technique. I have wondered about this myself. There have been alot of people that say the Rise Up Society LEADER JIM NDURUCHI (sp) is a crook. I can't make up my mind if Jim is a criminal or a Saint. I have been concerned about the long term safety of cutting up people's feet and body. Some of these affected are literally diced up and I don't see what these patients healing looks like over the week or two after the digging. Most certainly the LIDOCAINE had helped make this cutting far less painful BUT I WORRY THESE CHILDREN SCREAM BLOODY MURDER A FEW DAYS AFTER THE CUTTING IS DONE!! ESPECIALLY THE NIGHT OF THE DIGGING!! UNLESS THEY HAVE MEDICAL FOLLOW UP FOR SEVERAL DAYS AFTER THE DIGGING, IM SKEPTICAL THAT THIS IS SOLELY FOR PUTTING $$ IN BIG JIMs pockets!! I have already seen he regularly crashes and destroys these new TOYOTA SUVs and he just buys new ones. Is KENYA that dangerous to drive in, or does Jim have am alcohol and drug abuse problem??? Alot of questions... Thank you.... Steve P.S. I did alot of R&D collaborating with the UK ALDERMASTON LAB and traveled to Reading, UK not far from Oxford University if I'm not mistaken!!

  • @beckyshell5833
    @beckyshell5833 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lady you are an idiot! RUS is more instrumental in helping the sufferers of the jigger flea!I have watched hundreds of hours of footage where they remove the mature flea with eggs, the ONLY WAY ,FOR the victim to heal and sterilisation is used as much as possible along with topical ointment to deaden the area! If you people would stop wasting your money on stupid research and give some money for the aid and work done by people in the Rise Up Society, and for cementing floors and for educating these people in the wisdom of better hygiene, I believe the jigger epidemic could be eradicated! For you to say there is no treatment or cure is a tremendous miscarriage of justice!!!

  • @copticman1796
    @copticman1796 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    She is Coptic and we are very proud of her

  • @michaeldebakey5337
    @michaeldebakey5337 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant guy

  • @sfoster7027
    @sfoster7027 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for speaking on this tragic “plague” that we see on Rise Up for Society (R.U.S. ). They are on TH-cam and others.

  • @heatherwyatt1973
    @heatherwyatt1973 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    There is a group in Kenya called Rise Up Society they go out to rural villages and gives services by cutting out the bugs and providing shoes new bedding clothing and cement the floors as soon as they can there is a waiting list for this check them out

    • @lynneelson8498
      @lynneelson8498 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for mentioning this group. We try to encourage people NOT to cut out the fleas since people living in these communities cannot keep the open lesions clean and secondary bacterial infections are very common and cause a lot more suffering. If cases are followed up daily for cleaning then this technique may be appropriate. However, it is also traumatizing and we often find children already very traumatized by family members cutting their feet. The concrete floors are a great idea.

    • @juliaherbet2063
      @juliaherbet2063 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lynneelson8498 RUS apply lidocaine cream before digging the jiggers out and it's working well according to the statistics. Since they have started digging the jiggers out no one has ever had infection post digging. And the majority of the people they dig the jiggers out never been reinfected. So that shows what they are doing is working

  • @collinsmamudu2840
    @collinsmamudu2840 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great work Dr. Martha.

  • @mcgama88
    @mcgama88 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a clear and well formed research thrust for needed intervention. As with so many of neglected disease, a common condition of poverty. A parasite to children and the elderly, infirm..as largest cohort. I look to my personal quarters, air condition, well heated, sanitary in all regards....and am moved to action. McGary

  • @caseywinters3021
    @caseywinters3021 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tell us about the great barrington declaration