Bart Knols: Cheese, dogs and a pill to kill mosquitoes and end malaria

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Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Morton Bast
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(Mosquito buzzing)
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(Swat)
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Gotcha.
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Mosquitoes.
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I hate them.
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Don't you?
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That awful buzzing sound at night around your ears
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that drives you absolutely crazy?
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Knowing that she wants to stick a needle in your skin
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and suck out your blood?
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That's awful, right?
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In fact, there's only one good thing I can think of when it gets to mosquitoes.
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When they fly into our bedroom at night,
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they prefer to bite my wife.
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(Laughter)
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But that's fascinating, right?
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Why does she receive more bites than I do?
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And the answer is smell,
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the smell of her body.
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And since we all smell different and produce chemicals on our skin
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that either attract or repel mosquitoes,
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some of us are just more attractive than others.
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So my wife smells nicer than I do, or I just stink more than she does.
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Either way, mosquitoes find us in the dark by sniffing us out. They smell us.
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And during my PhD, I wanted to know exactly
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what chemicals from our skin African malaria mosquitoes use
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to track us down at night.
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And there's a whole range of compounds that they do use.
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And this was not going to be an easy task.
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And therefore we set up various experiments.
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Why did we set up these experiments?
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Because half the world's population
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runs the risk of contracting a killer disease like malaria
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through a simple mosquito bite.
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Every 30 seconds, somewhere on this planet,
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a child dies of malaria,
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and Paul Levy this morning, he was talking about the metaphor
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of the 727 crashing into the United States.
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Well, in Africa, we have the equivalent of seven jumbo 747s
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crashing every day.
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But perhaps if we can attract these mosquitoes to traps,
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bait it with our smell,
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we may be able to stop transmission of disease.
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Now, solving this puzzle was not an easy thing,
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because we produce hundreds of different chemicals on the skin,
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but we undertook some remarkable experiments
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that managed us to resolve this puzzle very quickly indeed.
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First, we observed that not all mosquito species
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bite on the same part of the body.
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Strange.
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So we set up an experiment
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where we put a naked volunteer in a large cage,
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(Laughter)
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and in that cage, we released mosquitoes
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to see where they were biting on the body of that person.
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And we found some remarkable differences.
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On the left here you see the bites
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by the Dutch malaria mosquito on this person.
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They had a very strong preference for biting on the face.
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In contrast, the African malaria mosquito
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had a very strong preference for biting the ankles and feet of this person.
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And that, of course, we should have known all along,
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because they're called mosqui-toes, you see?
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(Laughter)
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That's right.
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(Applause)
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And so we started focusing on the smell of feet ...
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on the smell of human feet,
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until we came across a remarkable statement in the literature
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that said that cheese smells after feet
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rather than the reverse.
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Think of it.
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And this triggered us to do a remarkable experiment.
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We tried, with a tiny little piece of Limburger cheese,
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which smells badly after feet,
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to attract African malaria mosquitoes.
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And you know what? It worked.
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In fact, it worked so well
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that now we have a synthetic mixture of the aroma of Limburger cheese
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that we're using in Tanzania
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and has been shown there
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to be two to three times more attractive to mosquitoes than humans.
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Limburg, be proud of your cheese,
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as it is now used in the fight against malaria.
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(Applause)
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That's the cheese, just to show you.
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My second story is remarkable as well.
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It's about man's best friend. It's about dogs.
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And I will show you how we can use dogs in the fight against malaria.
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One of the best ways of killing mosquitoes
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is not to wait until they fly around like adults
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and bite people and transmit disease.
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It's to kill them when they're still in the water as larvae.
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Why?
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Because they are just like the CIA.
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In that pool of water, these larvae are concentrated.
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They're all together there. They are immobile.
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They can't escape from that water.
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They can't fly.
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And they're accessible.
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You can actually walk up to that pool and you can kill them there, right?
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So the problem that we face with this
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is that, throughout the landscape, all these pools of water with the larvae,
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they are scattered all over the place,
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which makes it very hard for an inspector like this
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to actually find all these breeding sites and treat them with insecticides.
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And last year we thought very, very hard, how can we resolve this problem?
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Until we realized that just like us -- we have a unique smell --
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mosquito larvae also have a very unique smell.
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And so we set up another crazy experiment,
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because we collected the smell of these larvae,
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put it on pieces of cloth, and then did something very remarkable.
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Here we have a bar with four holes
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and we put the smell of these larvae in the left hole.
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Oh, that was very quick.
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And then you see the dog. It's called Tweed. It's a border collie.
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He's examining these holes and now he's got it already.
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He's going back to check the control holes again,
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but he's coming back to the first one,
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and now he's locking into that smell,
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which means that now, we can use dogs with these inspectors
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to much better find the breeding sites of mosquitoes in the field,
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and therefore have a much bigger impact on malaria.
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This lady is Ellen van der Zweep.
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She's one of the best dog trainers in the world,
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and she believes that we can do a lot more.
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Since we also know that people that carry malaria parasites
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smell different compared to people that are uninfected,
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she's convinced that we can train dogs to find people that carry the parasite.
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That means that in a population where malaria has gone down all the way
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and there's few people remaining with parasites,
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that the dogs can find these people,
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we can treat them with antimalarial drugs and give the final blow to malaria.
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Man's best friend in the fight against malaria.
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My third story is perhaps even more remarkable ...
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and, I should say, has never been shown to the public until today.
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(Audience cheers)
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Yeah.
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It's a crazy story, but I believe it's perhaps the best and ultimate revenge
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against mosquitoes ever.
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In fact, people have told me
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that now they will enjoy being bitten by mosquitoes.
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And the question of course is,
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what would make someone enjoy being bitten by mosquitoes?
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And the answer I have right here ...
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in my pocket --
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(Laughter)
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if I get it.
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It's a tablet.
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A simple tablet,
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and when I take it with water ...
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it does miracles.
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Thank you.
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Now, let me show you how this works.
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Here in this box, I have a cage
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with several hundred hungry female mosquitoes ...
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(Laughter)
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that I'm just about to release.
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(Laughter)
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Just kidding, just kidding.
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(Laughter)
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What I'm going to show you is, I'm gonna stick my arm into it
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and I will show you how quickly they will bite.
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There we go.
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Don't worry, I do this all the time in the lab.
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There we go.
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OK.
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Now, on the video --
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on the video here,
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I'm going to show you exactly the same thing,
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except that what I'm showing you on the video
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happened one hour after I took the tablet.
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Have a look.
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That doesn't work.
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OK. Sorry about that.
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I'm sticking in my arm, I'm giving them a big juicy blood meal,
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I'm shaking them off, and we follow them through time
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to see these mosquitoes get very, very sick indeed,
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here shown in fast motion.
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And three hours later, what we see at the bottom of the cage
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is dead mosquitoes ...
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very dead mosquitoes.
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And I'm going to say, ladies and gentlemen,
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we have swapped the cards with mosquitoes.
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They don't kill us. We kill them.
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(Applause)
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Now --
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(Laughter)
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Maastricht, be prepared.
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Now, think of what we can do with this.
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We can actually use this to contain outbreaks
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of mosquito-born diseases, of epidemics, right?
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And better still, imagine what would happen
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if, in a very large area, everyone would take these drugs, for just three weeks.
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That would give us an opportunity
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to actually eliminate malaria as a disease.
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So cheese, dogs and a pill to kill mosquitoes.
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That's the kind of out-of-the-box science that I love doing ...
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for the betterment of mankind,
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but especially for her,
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so that she can grow up in a world without malaria.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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