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00:02In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful
00:30Addressing underdevelopment, suffering, ignorance, disease, and injustice without colonialism in the African continent
00:49A simple summary of the types of epidemics and activating diseases
00:56We will find in it malaria, yellow fever, typhus, typhus, bouts of plague, and viral hepatitis.
01:12It includes sleeping sickness, elephantiasis, schistosomiasis, hookworm, and ascariasis.
01:26It contains pneumoconiosis, cholera, tuberculosis, leprosy, syphilis, and salpingitis—a staggering number of diseases.
01:41The strange thing is that most of these diseases can be prevented simply by maintaining hygiene.
01:49Or adopt civilized customs
01:57On the political front, we find the African continent to be relatively free of coups.
02:02Continuous and fascist coups
02:06The story of Bokassa, the emperor of Central Africa, is still fresh in people's minds.
02:12We know how colonialism packs up and leaves, but leaves behind a trail of contradictions and conflicts.
02:24So, a national ruler might emerge, but he might still be more unjust than a foreign one.
02:34And in South Africa, of course, there's daily news about the horrific apartheid regime and massacres.
02:42What white people do to black people
02:46Regarding specialization in the African continent
02:49We will notice that the most urban countries
02:54Despite the underground mines
03:00Despite the fertility of the forests and their amazing crops
03:04In Sudan, for example, we find five directorates
03:09Every province is larger than France, so it's in its own way.
03:13And we find forests that have no end
03:17What you don't know about Nouz, Manja, Manas, and fruits
03:22This is not considered a share or portion.
03:24And all of this comes out, then falls, then gets messed up, and then nobody eats it except the locusts and the locusts.
03:32Why? Because it's a matter that requires companies.
03:35Companies come and set up canning and packaging companies, and then they need complete road networks.
03:40All of this requires money and investments.
03:45So, African villages do not complain of poverty.
03:48But due to the failure to invest existing wealth
03:56And on rising climate
04:00In Africa, we find either a tropical climate
04:04Either a mild climate
04:06Therefore, we find
04:07Either we are facing severe drought and heat
04:10Or the opposite
04:12Severe humidity, floods, and continuous rain
04:16This means African fennel.
04:19Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, and the area below
04:22It means the most hopeful and promising countries.
04:28But the gap between them is still significant.
04:32Countries like Europe and America
04:37The road of struggle still lies ahead for them.
04:41On the rise of social development
04:44We find all levels in Africa
04:48Starting with the tribes who lived naked
04:52Completely heretical life
04:55The clothing of the Zande, Shauluk, Dinka, Bari, and Nuer tribes
05:03We find tribes who live according to their nature in the Sahara Desert.
05:09Tuareg tribal dress
05:11And then we find a large genie
05:17Illiteracy and backwardness are the complaints
05:19And a trainer as a simple visitor of progress and civilization
05:30African unity is undoubtedly a dream.
05:36It is a dream because unity is lacking even in each individual country.
05:42Even the Islamic group is understanding
05:45Therefore, Afro-Asian unity is a distant dream.
05:50But there is no coffin for us if we plan, dream, struggle, and strive.
05:56But we must admit that we are still at the beginning.
06:01And ahead of us lies a long ascent of struggle.
06:08There is no doubt that the key to unlocking the African continent is science, science, and more science.
06:15Number one, number two for a free economy
06:20Because a free economy will open the door to investment funds that save and transform
06:27The Sarawat Mountains, both underground and above ground, extend to various directions.
06:33Fortunately, Islam is the religion of many countries in Africa.
06:39Islam is in our hands, the best foundation and the best support.
06:43For the values ​​and morals that we can build upon with the rest
06:52Now let's take you on a trip to Africa to watch the movie we have with us.
06:58A crown on what is in Africa and what it means
07:02Ahmed Lati in Cameroon
07:06A very beautiful, poetic view, but death is lurking. Look how!
07:10Beyh Zababa
07:13Her name is Simolian Damnosum
07:16It transmits a disease called Oncocircus
07:20Onco Circozis
07:21Beyh Zababa
07:22In the dowry of the child
07:26In Cameroon
07:31Oncocircus disease is transmitted
07:33What are larvae?
07:36These things we see are small worms
07:39Livestock is in the blood
07:41It grows and grows until the worm reaches forty centimeters in length.
07:45It nests under the skin
07:47Look at the worm
07:49With four worms, how long is each worm? Forty centimeters
07:53It nests under the skin and works
07:55painful swollen nodules
07:59Look, all the skin remains underneath.
08:03Boils or swollen nodules
08:06Each knot is like a coiled worm, like a turquoise.
08:11It can be removed surgically, but what exactly will be removed? These are endless problems.
08:18Then the worm infects the bloodstream, and the larvae travel through it until they reach the eye and cause blindness.
08:25Thirty percent of oncocystis patients have eye involvement and ten percent have bilateral involvement.
08:35The worm lives in the body for fifteen years and then dies, and the body can get a new infection.
08:44The treatment, of course, is surgical, but it's not practical.
08:48Treatment by injection kills the drug, but it causes poisoning in the body, which can be fatal.
08:58Here you see the cycle of the disease: the fly or midge bites, and the larvae come out and enter the bloodstream.
09:08Then it goes back and takes new, infectious larvae from the body.
09:15The body is like a storage system; you take from it and give back to it.
09:22The shrew, or common shrew (Cymolian dmozem), lives on riverbanks.
09:29Because her nest must be buried in water on grass, rocks, or shells.
09:36Or on shells, and larvae emerge from the nest, and pups emerge that remain attached to shells, rocks, or grasses.
09:47Around the Simulian fly's range, within a 100-kilometer radius, the infection can spread.
09:56Why? Because a fly can fly, try it, a hundred kilometers, or the wind can carry it a hundred kilometers.
10:03Here we see all the workers in the Nehrwolde area
10:08Get closer to them
10:11We will discover that each of them is ill with anacrocircus.
10:17Look, men, pay attention to the man who is a snot.
10:20You will find these boils or these swollen nodules
10:25Each knot of these countries is two-quarters of a year long, twisted and twisted under the skin.
10:32It's dangerous, Deban. It causes a condition called "Raqqat," which spreads throughout the body, reaches the eye, and affects the eye in general.
10:44This is Dr. Dinga taking samples and analyzing them.
10:53She has a severe eye injury and needs eye surgery, otherwise you might believe her.
11:03In Germany, they are conducting serological research to find a way to treat this disease.
11:11Of course, they haven't found it yet.
11:19Of course, they are part of a counter-terrorism and resistance unit operating in the Cameroon region, and these are the resistance vehicles.
11:27But the area is very large, meaning it's a matter of... well, to be precise, to be patient.
11:36This means a difficult problem, with approximately 30 million patients with cervical spondylosis across the entire African region.
11:42Ten percent of them are mine
11:52They use a statistical method to collect the sticks and observe the density of the fly infestation.
12:07And they see how widespread it is.
12:11They conduct statistical studies
12:15And we forgave in the riverbed
12:16As we said, a fly calls itself "bid'ah" (innovation) on rocks, herbs, shells, and rattles, and they gather...
12:25They gather the eyes of the gazelles
12:29I'm coming out of the egg of this fly
12:34They gather, they criticize, they count
12:38They gather and pass by the map.
12:40They know the density of the epidemic here, here, and here
12:43because
12:46The severity of the epidemic depends on the density of the Simulian Dam Nosem De shrew population.
12:56Look, it remains a mess in the weeds, the young ones gather them up.
13:06In this way, they focus their resistance operations.
13:12They're examining this man; it's clear he has an eye injury and a rash.
13:17Look, they're feeling every part under the skin.
13:22They conduct field tests
13:28Here we perform the local injection
13:33Because of the worms
13:37Because it has been proven that when they give a drug to the blood or need
13:41It's possible that all the worms die at once and cause fatal poisoning in the patient.
13:50Here he examines under a microscope
13:52So he discovers these worms, the larvae.
14:06Of course, this method is not practical because it requires two very large animals, even in Africa.
14:11This isn't a simple procedure, and of course it has its complications, as we mentioned.
14:15They said, "No, of course not. We'll find another way, like to kill the flies by spraying them."
14:21Spray the Didi T and spray bottles come out
14:25With DDT, but that's also a problem for me because DDT comes into contact with water.
14:28Death is indeed the larvae of shrews and the larvae of shrews of the companion, from their dung.
14:34But all the fish and all kinds of life still die.
14:38And then when you come to collect a fish or eat a fish, it will rebel.
14:44Of course, it has weaknesses in the environment.
14:49This is a village that has been completely abandoned by its inhabitants.
14:54From the many stings of the Ismailia flies, their blood has dried up.
14:58The inhabitants abandoned it and it became a crime.
15:07Brain Tearfish new types less toxic
15:11From DDT
15:15But it takes longer
15:18Its effect lasts for a longer period.
15:29Mathur
15:48Howl, you won't find it, is it water, a canal, or something to spray?
15:52How do we know that flies nest around water?
15:56These are the areas in the world affected by oncocircus.
16:01There's nothing African like what we see.
16:03In the African tropical belt
16:08This increase exists, and this disease is oncocircus.
16:12It began to appear in Central America
16:16In South America
16:20What else can we look for in Africa? A beautiful, wonderful poet.
16:25This is on the shores of Lake Victoria
16:29But unfortunately, as usual, the note is nestled amidst this poetic beauty.
16:36The disease called schistosomiasis
16:41And we know how the one who poured the schistosomiasis
16:46It is caused by a type of parasite
16:51The parasite of the slug, called Sercaria, comes from a type of snail laboratory.
16:56The one in the hundred
16:58Is someone like that sitting there taking a shower or washing his feet or what?
17:03He goes right inside his skin
17:06We know that Abdel Halim Hafez's tragedy was all about bathing in poetic waters like these.
17:17Look, look, this is the cercaria, this is the baby that comes out of the shell, it's half a millimeter long
17:23If a person encounters it, it pierces their skin and travels through the bloodstream.
17:42This is the death trap, without even a hint of fear. Look how it penetrates their flesh!
17:52It enters the skin and travels through the bloodstream. See how it travels through the blood?
17:58They are inside the artery, they travel in the blood, and then they go to the liver.
18:09The liver grows and develops, reaching its maximum size.
18:15And the male and female, as we see now, are...
18:18When they reach the point of being in the liver, it starts to move them, leaving the liver and letting them go down.
18:25They go to the Al-Masran area to lay eggs there, and they lay eggs in the Al-Masana area.
18:32Depending on the type of porridge, there is straight porridge and straight porridge
18:37Depending on the type, the type of baldness, the straight part of the body, migrates.
18:41The males, males, and females from the liver until we reach the udder of the intestines, and they begin to lay eggs.
18:50If it's the second type, they go to the toilet, and of course the eggs come out with the urine or feces.
18:57Urination or defecation
19:02This egg is of the straight porridge type.
19:07And it hatches in the water, and it hatches from mirasidium.
19:13This miracidium bends in a specific way until it encounters a host snail, and this host snail is of a specific type.
19:19Not just any shell
19:25His hand looks like a snail's shell
19:28When he finds his shell piercing his body
19:34That's his snail.
19:38It will penetrate his body
19:42He won't find an easy spot except at the base of that antenna.
19:48There's a fish in it, like that.
19:49Or look, there's a small Mirasidium trying to get in from there. Oh, oh, that's it.
19:55It tries to penetrate the area near the sensory horn; it actually enters.
20:00It lives inside the shell for a while, then divides and emerges as cercariae like this.
20:07After hosting the snail's body and the divisions of several thousand of the story.
20:14And then there's the cercariae, which is the infectious parasite.
20:18We'll see the cycle, or again, here's the egg, and from it comes a miracidium.
20:23Miracidium is hidden in the snail
20:24This means a special cycle with multiple divisions.
20:28The goal is to reach the role of the contagious person.
20:30Which is the circus
20:33Look, you have it, look how much it's divided
20:36One miracidium now has hundreds of them
20:40And then each of these two guys will become a squirrel
20:43The cercariae emerge from the shell
20:45He's waiting, he's probably taking a shower.
20:48And the spirit is inside his skin all the way through
20:50We'll go right into his skin
20:51And I turned over the liver
20:53Where is the ultimate goal of reaching the goal?
20:55And then the cycle continues again
20:57These are the regions of the world
21:00Of course, Africa gets the largest share.
21:02The entire sciatic belt
21:03South Africa
21:04Egypt is playing
21:07Sudan and all of Latin America
21:10China and Japan
21:12Herpes simplex is a serious and widespread disease.
21:15But Egypt is truly very lucky
21:17The country is almost like that for the farmers
21:2185% of them are sick with schistosomiasis
21:28It was usually
21:30The story begins
21:31With the boy who loses his face
21:33With all goodness, a hundred
21:35Or the farmer who
21:37Berwi and his leg
21:40wading through the water
21:42In the opium
21:44Cassava infection
21:4645% worked on it
21:48Experiments there in the violin
21:50Because they tried a new medicine
21:52His name
21:54Pyrozide
21:56Because of the killing of snails
22:00So they started conducting a study on the percentage
22:02The pilot's craze
22:04So they know when they put
22:06How much will the light in the water dim?
22:08And in order to choose the right focus
22:10Here they measure the pilot
22:14And he knocked him down
22:15These are branches of the Bahr Yusuf.
22:17In the opium
22:23All of this
22:24Yusuf Canal branches
22:26They made buckets of concentrated solution
22:30From pyroside
22:32And they return
22:34In Vanatis
22:36large
22:37And then they leave it on the water
22:39Quickly, it's controlled
22:41So that the focus
22:43In a hundred, there remains 2, and it's a fraction of a million.
22:45After several hours
22:48The pilot's score drops to 1 in a million.
22:50This percentage is sufficient.
22:52To kill snails
22:53But unfortunately
22:55It doesn't just kill snails
22:57This kills all forms of life.
22:59The one located in Tar'a Bahr Yusuf
23:02It kills fish
23:03It kills all forms of life.
23:06Also, the water retains its toxicity.
23:08Degree of toxicity
23:12It means the degree that the farmers
23:14For months, he continued with this experiment.
23:16It was discolored, yellowish, dark and earthy
23:19The result of drinking this water
23:21Which contains 1 in a million of the pyroside plant
23:25but
23:26The snail killer was indeed possible
23:29The infection rate dropped from 45% to 16%
23:32Here they spray
23:34On the banks of rivers
23:36But of course
23:38They say my treatment is incredibly expensive.
23:46This is a kind of calamity
23:49The other one is in Africa
23:51Which is malaria
23:51What we see before us now
23:54Forget about the return of Anopheles
23:58Biotildegg costume
24:00It comes down with the saliva
24:01Hers
24:02The calamity has spread
24:05calamity
24:06Weeks later
24:08The patient is afflicted with fever and chills
24:10Very strong noses in the body
24:12The dialogue of the two quarters
24:14The dialogue of the two quarters
24:42Look, you'll find one
24:43The first thing he gets
24:45He sees the cases
24:46Then he examines the spleen.
24:47The spleen is important
24:50And this is what he puts his hand on the spleen
24:52Splenic involvement is considered an indicator of infection.
24:55But the most important thing is the decisive factor
24:57If the parasite sees him
24:59The parasite is right there.
25:00These are red blood cells
25:02One of the balls has something like that in it
25:04black types
25:06Black types are
25:08The merozoite of the manaria
25:11He certainly does not have a minaret.
25:14The story comes with a sting, as we said.
25:16And he goes down
25:18From some
25:20Some of them go down
25:22A parasite called Sporozoite
25:26My spindle is like that
25:28As usual, it goes to the liver
25:30This parasite of the Maghzali is called a sporozoite.
25:33It goes to the liver
25:34And in the liver there it divides
25:37Winner on roles
25:39Look, look
25:40Look
25:42Maghzali, this is the Rifaya
25:44This dark one
25:45This is the sporozoite
25:47Then one of them will split
25:48Amiyat, as we can see.
25:51When he arrives
25:53Canal's development
25:54And he takes from it
25:56The infectious stage is called merozoite
26:00Look, it breaks my heart.
26:02It will come down on the blood then
26:03Each one of Merozowait
26:05Each one is a point; what we see is a point.
26:08You'll enter this ball
26:10And when you enter this ball, it splits
26:12One is two, two is four
26:14Ah, Tamamwa
26:16Sixteen to the last and the last
26:17The red ball explodes
26:19And in the number, all the balls explode at one time.
26:22And the fever crisis occurs
26:26And he looks
26:27The merozoite, which is this small dot, appears
26:30Each one of them gets to hold a ball.
26:32And so it remained
26:34And the amialaria cycle continues
26:36With its well-known rhythm
26:49There are three types of malaria.
26:52Malaria Tarshiana
26:53This causes tremors and vomiting every three days
27:00It contains malaria coartana
27:04This tremor occurs every fourth day
27:08Quartanah and about the fourth
27:09The tremors persist every fourth day
27:11Tropicana malaria, which is malignant malaria
27:17I don't want any system from it.
27:17This is very dangerous; a person could die within hours.
27:25What's happening now is that some bacterial cells
27:29You will be called "Yanas" and then "Masr."
27:32And the Moses returns to take another burden from the body.
27:36The mosquito undergoes a complete closure cycle, and then it transforms into a contagious mosquito.
27:42The human being remains a keeper, storing, taking in microbes and giving them away.
27:48And the mesporozoite that we need to teach this, and its cycle is quantum nucleus, etc.
27:54After the genitals, they will melt into males and females, and the return will take them from the blood.
28:00After they are taken from the blood, they cause a urinary tract infection inside her body in the salivary glands until the infectious stage emerges.
28:07Which is the isporozoite or spinneret stage that we saw
28:11If he is Nazem
28:12The body was a
28:16The trend of passing through is to take and give microbes
28:20What's the source of the infection?
28:29Tropical malaria, or malignant malaria, is very dangerous because it affects the kidneys and the central nervous system.
28:35It can cause bleeding
28:38It causes bleeding in the brain.
28:39And convulsions occur
28:41And coma and death work along
28:43At times like these, it's not easy.
28:46It also affects the kidneys
28:47very serious injuries
28:49Of course, it was a stroke of luck that there were effective medications.
28:52Which are all in the knees of the canine
28:53Chloroquine and camoquine
28:55and Aralene
28:58But unfortunately
29:00Ingesting malaria parasites
29:02Now Jayana is from Asia
29:03It has resistance to all
29:05Types of drugs
29:07New microbes remain
29:10It cannot resist all types of drugs.
29:16The truth is...
29:17Independent
29:18truly independent
29:20but
29:22When one stands
29:23Stop like that
29:25With some of these diseases
29:27For example, schistosomiasis
29:29Schistosomiasis
29:31Although it is a serious disease
29:34Its complications are terrible
29:35Starting with liver damage
29:38False and esophageal varices
29:43And other complications such as cancer
29:45And complications in the pores
29:47And complications in the intestines
29:48And there are things that can't be counted anymore
29:51Anemia and the decline of the peasant's dialogue are all beyond repair.
29:55However, the solution to the whole problem is simple.
29:59What is the solution to the problem?
30:01Its cure lies only in cleanliness.
30:03Madrid adopts civilized customs
30:05And the farmer is not required to do more than if there is no water supply.
30:10Or there was no birth
30:12It prefers a dry place and covers the soil.
30:16But nothing else matters.
30:19The strange thing about it is that it contains an explicit, noble prophetic hadith.
30:22It forbids relieving oneself in a watercourse.
30:28A sound and authentic hadith
30:32Because what is the problem all about?
30:34The whole problem is that the waste comes out into the waterway.
30:36This means that it will hatch immediately after the fertilization, as we saw, and the cycle will continue.
30:42But if the farmer relieves himself in a dry place and covers the soil, then he is saved.
30:49The topic is over.
30:50Therefore, if there were a system in place to create a system for private spaces for relieving oneself, the matter would be resolved.
30:59But this is the problem, this is a very simple, preventative problem.
31:08For example, something like Ascaris and Anklestonia
31:11Its limit is simple: when someone comes to you and your private matters, he cuts them off piece by piece.
31:17Wash each stick individually in running water only.
31:21Because Ascaris remains in vegetables
31:24And what if you wash the vegetables? They'll go into your stomach and the worm will come out.
31:29The issue of the Englishton remains that the peasants are long and are stuck in the mud.
31:35Malaria, for example, is caused by swamps, pits, and stagnant water.
31:39Because the eggs need to hatch in water.
31:41If the municipality's issue was a mess, there would be no digging or stagnant water.
31:47Or if it's in Lake Tetersh, then that's the end of it.
31:50Diseases of the Civet species
31:52These are cholera, dysentery, and typhoid.
31:56Security and flea diseases, which are Typhasol and stabbings
32:02And all of this is a simple solution
32:05The bottle is being shared
32:08At home, there must be a well-covered trash can.
32:13Then he puts them in a large box and the municipality comes to remove them.
32:16There's no such thing as exposed garbage.
32:19Because exposed garbage means the old man will live a little longer in our house.
32:23Security and fleas are also both hygiene problems.
32:27Her flea is under the spaghetti
32:30So you're spraying under the spaghetti? We're learning about the topic.
32:32This means that all these diseases are an added burden and a result of civilized habits.
32:40We can repeat it to the child from a young age.
32:44Our son, we sit down and go back to the turnips and push them, and it's not like we're killing the expectations.
32:48We are the people and we are the fish
32:50The story is a clear extortionist from the very beginning, suggesting that we resort to prevention.
32:55Prevention is better than cure.
32:57A child, just like the child of education.
33:00Education topic
33:04This is the father
33:06the mom
33:07the house
33:08the school
33:09It is possible that these small resources could eradicate these diseases from their roots.
33:15Hope is high
33:17In the new generations
33:20Because that's possible
33:23Africa is rising
33:26Until the next episode, God willing.
33:29Peace be upon you
33:30Translated by Nancy Qanqar
33:32Translated by Nancy Qanqar
33:34music

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