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A team of doctors and vets in Pakistan has developed a novel treatment for a pair of elephants suffering from tuberculosis that involves feeding them at least 400 pills a day.
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00:00They are suffering from, you know, this is called tuberculosis.
00:25The tuberculosis is common in human beings, also in elephants and other livestock.
00:32That is the disease.
00:55Giving treatment for TB elephant is always challenging.
01:02Whenever, whatever, wherever, it's always challenging.
01:05Not in our country, Sri Lanka or in Pakistan, it's challenging actually.
01:10Every day we have to think about new methods of giving medicine.
01:15When I am with you, I have to think about the same thing.
01:27We have to think about the same thing as a lot.
01:30We have to think about the same thing as a root thing.
01:35We can add the nitrogen to the skin.
01:45If any of us in this skin is becoming a color, we will open it up with a face.
01:55We won't help him because of the skin.
01:58I don't want the nitrogen to the skin.
02:04I don't know.
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