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A presentation about malaria and how NothingButNets is trying to fight it with your help.

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In a year it infects nearly

500.000.000people worldwide

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And this year alone it will kill

1.000.000 people

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And this year alone it will kill

1.000.000 people

75% are childrenunder the age of 5

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We’re talking abouta disease that is both

preventablecurable&

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We’re talking about

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Malaria is transmitted by thebite of these mosquitos

(Most common species)Anopheles Gambiae

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Malaria is transmitted by thebite of these mosquitos

(Most common species)Anopheles Gambiae

Here’s how it happens

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1. An infected person isbitten by a mosquito

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1. An infected person isbitten by a mosquito

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2. The malaria parasites develop within the mosquito gut for around a week.

Monday

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2. The malaria parasites develop within the mosquito gut for around a week.

Monday Sunday

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3. An unsuspectingvictim is bitten andthe parasites are injected with the mosquito's saliva into the bloodstream.

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3. An unsuspectingvictim is bitten andthe parasites are injected with the mosquito's saliva into the bloodstream.

4. They then travel to the liver where they reproduce

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5. Weeks to months later the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, destroying them and causing

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5. Weeks to months later the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, destroying them and causing- Headache

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5. Weeks to months later the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, destroying them and causing- Headache- Fever

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5. Weeks to months later the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, destroying them and causing- Headache- Fever- Coma

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5. Weeks to months later the malaria parasites start to multiply within red blood cells, destroying them and causing- Headache- Fever- Coma

And finally…

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How do we solve thisbuzzing problem?

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We have

anti-malaric drugs

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We have

anti-malaric drugsbut they’re usually

$$$$$

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And erradicating themosquitos isn’t easy…

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But there is a solidalternative

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Protective Nets

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Protective Nets

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Insecticide-treated bed nets prevent the transmission of malaria at night, when the vast majority of

mosquito bites occur.

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And they can reducetransmission as much as

in areas with high coverage rates

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distributes these nets with thesupport of many organizations

United Nations

WorldHealthOrganization

Centerfor DiseaseControl

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Infact, they’vealreadysent

3.249.577 nets

to 15Africancountries

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But they rely on donationsmade by people just like

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The math is pretty simple

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10For every10 dollarsdonated…

The math is pretty simple

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10

The math is pretty simple

One net issent on your

behalf

For every10 dollarsdonated…

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Ifyoucan, makea donation(no matterhowsmall) at

nothingbutnets.net

If you can’t…

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João Paulo Reis Alves