Marc Koska: 1.3m reasons to re-invent the syringe

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Twenty-five-and-a-quarter years ago I read
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a newspaper article which said
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that one day syringes would be
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one of the major causes of the spread of AIDS,
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the transmission of AIDS.
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I thought this was unacceptable. So I decided to do something about it.
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Sadly, it's come true. Malaria, as we all know,
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kills approximately one million people a year.
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The reuse of syringes now exceeds that
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and kills 1.3 million people a year.
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This young girl and her friend
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that I met in an orphanage in Delhi
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were HIV positive from a syringe.
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And what was so sad about this particular story
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was that once their parents had found out --
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and don't forget, their parents took them to the doctor --
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the parents threw them out on the street.
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And hence they ended up in an orphanage.
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And it comes from situations like this where
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you have either skilled or unskilled practitioners,
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blindly giving an injection to someone.
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And the injection is so valuable,
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that the people basically trust
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the doctor, being second to God, which I've heard many times,
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to do the right thing. But in fact they're not.
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And you can understand, obviously, the transmission problem
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between people in high-virus areas.
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This video we took undercover,
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which shows you, over a half an hour period,
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a tray of medicines of 42 vials,
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which are being delivered with only 2 syringes in a public hospital in India.
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And over the course of half an hour, not one syringe
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was filmed being unwrapped.
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They started with two and they ended with two.
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And you'll see, just now, a nurse coming back to the tray,
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which is their sort of modular station,
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and dropping the syringe she's just used
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back in the tray for it to be picked up and used again.
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So you can imagine the scale of this problem.
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And in fact in India alone, 62 percent
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of all injections given
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are unsafe.
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These kids in Pakistan don't go to school.
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They are lucky. They already have a job.
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And that job is that they go around and pick up syringes
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from the back of hospitals,
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wash them, and in the course of this,
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obviously picking them up they injure themselves.
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And then they repackage them and sell them out on markets
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for literally more money
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than a sterile syringe in the first place, which is quite bizarre.
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In an interesting photo, their father, while we were talking to him,
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picked up a syringe and pricked his finger --
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I don't know whether you can see the drop of blood on the end --
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and immediately whipped out a box of matches,
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lit one, and burned the blood off the end of his finger,
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giving me full assurance
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that that was the way that you stopped the transmission of HIV.
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In China, recycling is a major issue.
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And they are collected en mass -- you can see the scale of it here --
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and sorted out, by hand, back into the right sizes,
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and then put back out on the street.
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So recycling and reuse
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are the major issues here.
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But there was one interesting anecdote that I found in Indonesia.
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In all schools in Indonesia,
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there is usually a toy seller in the playground.
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The toy seller, in this case,
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had syringes, which they usually do,
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next door to the diggers, which is obviously
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what you would expect.
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And they use them, in the breaks, for water pistols.
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They squirt them at each other, which is lovely and innocent.
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And they are having great fun.
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But they also drink from them
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while they're in their breaks, because it's hot.
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And they squirt the water into their mouths.
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And these are used with traces of blood visible.
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So we need a better product. And we need better information.
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And I think, if I can just borrow this camera,
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I was going to show you my invention,
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which I came up with.
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So, it's a normal-looking syringe.
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You load it up in the normal way. This is made
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on existing equipment in 14 factories that we license.
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You give the injection and then put it down.
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If someone then tries to reuse it,
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it locks and breaks afterwards.
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It's very, very simple. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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And it costs the same as a normal syringe.
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And in comparison, a Coca-Cola
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is 10 times the price.
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And that will stop reusing a syringe 20 or 30 times.
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And I have an information charity
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which has done huge scale amount of work in India.
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And we're very proud of giving information to people,
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so that little kids like this don't do stupid things.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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