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00:00Mr. Fouad, I don't know what to tell you. I've been a doctor for more than 20 years, and this is one of the rare cases.
00:11Tell me, doctor, I'm always ready for anything. God willing, it will be good.
00:18Mr. Fouad, let me tell you that you have a very rare genetic disease.
00:22No, no, no, it's deadly.
00:24And this disease, unfortunately, is deadly.
00:27Well, how old am I, doctor?
00:31Mr. Fouad, I'm telling you that you are 40 to 50 years old.
00:36A piece of advice from me to you. I'm like your brother. Spend the two days that are left to you among your loved ones.
00:42Take care of yourself. Don't deprive yourself of anything.
00:46One second, doctor. I will live, God willing, for 75 or 80 years. This is the normal age of a human being.
00:53No, Omar, by God's hand, age doesn't matter. Age is about how you spend it.
00:58Spend your life for the good. Get closer to God. Play with your children.
01:02Yes, why are you talking like that? This is a deadly disease.
01:06Let's talk about it in another way.
01:08Maybe God gave you this child at that time to change your way of life.
01:12To be a better person. Better.
01:15What child? This is more than I want to live.
01:17How old was your father when he died?
01:20What do you mean? 75 years old?
01:22Omar, this is probably a hereditary thing. I'm sorry.
01:25What is a hereditary thing?
01:27My father died a very normal death. He knew he was going to die a month before.
01:30He wrote his will. He knew that the angel of death was coming.
01:33Why are you talking like it's a tragedy?
01:35I fully understand the state of shock you are in.
01:37And I understand that you will stay a little while in denial.
01:41I'm not completely shocked. I don't know how long this is going to last.
01:46I don't know how long you are going to get angry.
01:48You must stay away from anger for at least the next 40 years.
01:51How can I stay away from anger for 40 years?
01:53You are making me more angry.
01:57Look, I've been living in this field for 20 years.
01:59I can't control myself while I'm telling people this news.
02:03Okay, doctor. Excuse me.
02:05You wasted my time with what you have.
02:07And you know, I only have 40 years left.
02:09Goodbye.
02:10Mr. Fouad.
02:12Stay away from smoking.
02:14Don't waste your time on this.
02:22KHEBAYYES AND ABU HURAYYES
02:25IN THE FOLLOWING EPISODE
02:30Welcome to a new episode of KHEBAYYES AND ABU HURAYYES.
02:33In November 2010, Mila Makovich was born in Colorado, USA.
02:37Mila was a very active child.
02:39She was so active that the first time she rode a bicycle, she was 2 years old.
02:43When she was 3 years old, it was obvious that she would love to walk alone.
02:46Even if it was a long distance without her mother or father to carry her.
02:49After her 3rd birthday, she would start climbing mountains.
02:52This is a great project, not a child's project.
02:54Her mother, Julia Vertailo, was sure that this was not just for show.
02:58Like any mother, a son who is smart, a son who doesn't make mistakes, and a son who doesn't complain.
03:01It didn't mean that she was celebrating the achievement of a child.
03:04But, according to her mother, the girl was very active.
03:06And she was 7 years old.
03:08Gradually, she started to show me strange things.
03:10At the age of 4 years, Mila's walk began to change.
03:12And she started to walk with her legs inside.
03:14She would be identified with a simple problem.
03:17The doctor told Julia that this was a common problem, especially for children at her age.
03:22But, Julia's mother thought that something was wrong.
03:24Gradually, Mila started to fall.
03:26And after she was familiar with her words, she started to speak slowly.
03:28She started to speak in a short way.
03:30Her behavior also began to change.
03:32At the age of 5 years, the doctors started to use the word delay.
03:36For the first time, they used it in their talk about the growth of the girl and her development.
03:39And again, Julia thought that something was wrong.
03:41And the doctors thought that she was growing up.
03:43Even more than 100 visits to the doctors, most of them were surprised that the girl was actually older than her age before.
03:48And all the diagnoses will go to one interpretation.
03:50Mila has a rare disease.
03:52This is a term that describes diseases that do not reach many people.
03:54The rare disease, according to the definition of the World Health Organization, is a disease that affects less than 65 people out of 100,000 people.
04:00That is, almost 1 out of 1,500.
04:02The important thing is that Julia will start to register every new disease that appears on her daughter.
04:06In the hope that this will facilitate the access to a suitable diagnosis.
04:08And the decisions were difficult.
04:09Problems in her memory, problems in her nerves.
04:11And in December 2016, Mila lost her sight.
04:14But, despite the speed and bombing of these diseases, the doctors were finally able to diagnose her.
04:19Mila had a disease called Patent Disease.
04:21And this, my dear, is a very rare genetic disease.
04:23It affects 2 to 4 children out of every 100,000 children in America.
04:27And its damage increases with training.
04:29Julia, despite the difficulty of the disease, will say,
04:30I finally felt at ease because we got the diagnosis after more than 3 years.
04:343 years of the doctors accusing me of being crazy.
04:38A disease that causes a problem in a part of the cell called Lysosomes.
04:41In street language, garbage trucks that remove the cell from the parietal veins.
04:46And if it breaks down, it means that the accumulation of these veins and the death of the cells,
04:49like the brain cells, leads to death.
04:51We, my dear, are talking about a disease that dies without any treatment.
04:54But Julia said,
04:55Mila was in need of very expensive tests to determine the causes of the disease.
04:59Not just to be treated, but for another important person.
05:01Her brother Mila Azlan, who may also have the same disease.
05:05It is true that he was 6 years old and no symptoms appeared on him.
05:07But Mila was also 6 years old and no symptoms appeared on her.
05:10But Ahmed, what about the tests?
05:12The tests that you are talking about,
05:14In our case, a full genome test was needed.
05:17That is, all of Mila's genes.
05:19At that time, there were few factories in the world that could do this.
05:22Except that these tests are very expensive.
05:24And it takes a long time.
05:25And the condition of the girl was deteriorating every day.
05:28Julia knew that the most important weapon in her hand was her daughter's story.
05:31And that a rare disease like this will gain much more empathy
05:34if it is related to the image of a person in his eyes.
05:36Especially if the person is the same age as Mila.
05:37In all the meaning of this dinner.
05:39At that time, the charity organization was founded.
05:41It was called Mila's Merkel Foundation.
05:43The goal of this foundation was to raise 4 million dollars
05:46for the awareness of serious diseases.
05:47And also for scientific research and advertising.
05:49In January 2017, Julia's phone rang.
05:51The caller was Dr. Timothy Hughes.
05:53Who happened to be participating in a genome test
05:56for people suffering from mononucleosis at the time.
05:58He saw Mila's condition on Facebook and decided to help her.
06:00Dr. Timothy was interested in the story of the girl.
06:03And he also had a scientific interest.
06:04He wanted to try the technology he had been working on for years.
06:06And try to reach the girl he was looking for.
06:08Julia's mission, my dear, was to search for a needle in a haystack.
06:12Without exaggeration.
06:13A few days later, Dr. Timothy Hughes called Julia
06:15and told her two news.
06:16The first news is that, thank God, they found the girl
06:18they were looking for at her daughter's place.
06:20And the second news is that her brother didn't show her the girl.
06:22He said, where are you, Abu Hamed? The news is bad.
06:24I don't want you to get a brain tumor.
06:25It's not always good news and bad news.
06:27Timothy also discovered something exceptional in Mila's story.
06:29Which means, my dear, that the catalog is the problem.
06:32It's not that someone cut the page or burned it.
06:34Dr. Timothy decided not to go there.
06:35He will continue his research.
06:36Maybe he will get the cure.
06:37Although this was the first time he and his team tried to invent a drug.
06:40The drug will be the first of its kind.
06:42It targets a small cell in a single patient.
06:44The problem, my dear, is that the time was not in his favor.
06:46While Timothy was trying to get the drug.
06:48And get exceptional FDA approval.
06:50To prove that the drug is safe.
06:51And that they can produce it quickly.
06:52Mila's case, on the other hand, was more and more devastated.
06:55Mila lost her ability to speak.
06:57And she lost her ability to eat healthy food.
06:59But in January 2018, the good news arrived.
07:02The FDA approved the new drug.
07:05And Dr. Timothy found a company that can produce the drug.
07:07She was able to produce it, but in a limited quantity.
07:09From 20 to 30 grams.
07:11So that he can reduce the cost as much as possible.
07:13And finally, Mila got the drug for the first time.
07:15God bless you, Abu Ahmed.
07:16This looks like Abu Behega episode.
07:17You made me hungry.
07:18Tell me, did the drug succeed or not?
07:19The truth, my dear, is that on the first day, after the trial.
07:21Nothing was noticed.
07:22But this alone is enough to reassure the doctors.
07:25That this drug, at least, has no side effects.
07:27Immediately.
07:28Abu Ahmed, I'm in a hurry.
07:29Are we going to review the case day by day?
07:30Amr Al-Sheikh is reviewing the trials right now.
07:32And the time of the video is cold.
07:33I don't know what are the best trials in Egypt.
07:34Enough, my dear.
07:35Let's skip six months.
07:36Mila, my dear, her case is not stable.
07:37No, it's not stable.
07:38Her case is getting better.
07:39The number of complications that come to her is very low.
07:41Also, the severity of the complications itself decreased.
07:43Mila was able to get over herself and eat again.
07:45And gradually, she started eating again.
07:47But, my dear, unfortunately.
07:48Although the treatment improved her case.
07:49After it was obvious that she would die.
07:51Except that she lived about three years only.
07:53My dear, at that time, the disease caused more harm than good.
07:56It was difficult for us to cure her after all that.
07:58Because in February 2021.
07:59Julia announced on Facebook.
08:01The news of the death of her daughter.
08:03Rare diseases, my dear.
08:04In fact, they are not rare diseases at all.
08:06Like minorities in societies.
08:07We are all minorities.
08:08Most people are actually minorities.
08:10But as long as these minorities are alone.
08:12They are minorities.
08:13I tell you, Ahmed.
08:14Aren't you a little sad?
08:15That this disease is rare.
08:16It doesn't happen only once.
08:17Every 1,500.
08:18Aren't you still talking about diseases?
08:1965 people come from every 100,000.
08:21So, it's rare, of course.
08:22First, respect yourself.
08:23My name is Mr. Ahmed.
08:24I'm not Ahmed.
08:25According to a report on rare diseases in the world.
08:29In the year 2024.
08:30There are about 300 million people in the world.
08:33Who have to live with a rare disease.
08:35But the number of rare diseases is currently about 7,000 types.
08:39If you divide the number of patients by the number of diseases.
08:41You will find that each disease affects a small number of people.
08:44A disease like Boucher's disease.
08:45It is supposed to be one of the most famous rare diseases.
08:47It affects the entire population.
08:49Boucher's disease puts them in a better position.
08:51Relatively than other diseases.
08:52Because there is a treatment for their disease.
08:54And this is not common in the case of rare diseases.
08:56Unfortunately, my dear.
08:57Even if the total number of patients is large.
08:59The number of patients with each disease is small.
09:01If you divide the cost of the medicine by this number.
09:04The result will be a great price for the medicine.
09:06Because of the high cost.
09:08For research, studies, and clinical experiments.
09:11And all the procedures carried out by the pharmaceutical company.
09:14And this raises the cost of the medicine to astronomical prices.
09:16For example, you have another rare disease.
09:18Like Spinal Muscular Atrophy.
09:20This disease affects the motor nerves and muscles.
09:22And thank God, there is a treatment for it.
09:24But how much does one dose cost?
09:26Let me tell you, my dear.
09:27One dose cost 2 million dollars in 2020.
09:30One dose, Abu Ahmed.
09:31But my dear.
09:32If you eat all this money one way or another.
09:35You might not find the same medicine in the end.
09:36Like what happened in the case of another rare disease.
09:38Alphamelian Lipoprotein Lipase Deficiency.
09:41The LBDL.
09:42Which cost more than a million euros.
09:44But during the past 5 years.
09:46Only one patient has been treated.
09:48And the result is that the company itself did not renew its license.
09:50Of course.
09:51For reasons like these.
09:52The pharmaceutical companies do not care about these diseases.
09:54And most of these rare diseases.
09:55And 80% of them are genetic.
09:57And 70% of its effects appear from childhood.
10:00And like what happened in the case of Mila.
10:01Which I told you about.
10:02The average duration of diagnosis.
10:04Is from 4 to 5 years.
10:05And 30% of children affected by a rare disease.
10:08They die before the age of 5 years.
10:10Unfortunately, my dear.
10:11The story of Mila was an exception.
10:12And not a rule.
10:13And maybe without enthusiasm.
10:14Someone like Dr. Timothy.
10:15Who was personally affected by her case.
10:16There was no attempt to deal with her disease.
10:18Unfortunately, my dear.
10:1995% of rare diseases.
10:20Do not have a proven cure.
10:22And despite its effect on the patient.
10:24It is a disease that no one is trying to find a cure for.
10:26And that's why it's called.
10:27Orphan diseases.
10:28Orphan diseases.
10:29And its drugs.
10:30Also deserve a title.
10:31Orphan drugs.
10:32Orphan drugs.
10:33Orphan diseases.
10:35Maybe, my dear.
10:36You say to yourself.
10:37That the medical sector.
10:38Is a bad sector.
10:39And greedy.
10:40And wants money.
10:41But let me explain to you, my dear.
10:42That the medical sector.
10:43Sometimes has a logical point of view.
10:45Why do we spend time.
10:46And effort.
10:47And research.
10:48On rare diseases.
10:49And turn these diseases.
10:50Into priority.
10:51When I need to invest.
10:52All the resources I have.
10:53In treating common diseases.
10:54And fight them.
10:55Diseases like cancer.
10:56And epidemics.
10:57And Alzheimer's.
10:58And others.
10:59And others.
11:00And others.
11:01Why do we spend time.
11:02On rare diseases.
11:03That won't help.
11:04Except for a very few patients.
11:05Let's go to a cancer patient.
11:06For example.
11:07Remember, my dear.
11:08The train problem.
11:09A long time ago.
11:10When I told you about it.
11:11Listen to this episode.
11:12The train problem.
11:13The truth, my dear.
11:14Is that this point of view.
11:15Is correct.
11:16And wrong.
11:17In medicine.
11:18Research.
11:19On rare diseases.
11:20Has benefits.
11:21It extends.
11:22To all other fields of medicine.
11:23Medicine.
11:24My dear.
11:25Is in science.
11:26Not locked.
11:27And separated from each other.
11:28The study of rare diseases.
11:29Can improve our scientific understanding.
11:30Of the properties of diseases.
11:31In general.
11:32Not just rare.
11:33We know.
11:34The causes of their occurrence.
11:35At the level of genes.
11:36And the molecules themselves.
11:37This, my dear.
11:38Is not a prediction.
11:39Or a rumor.
11:40Or something.
11:41This is a fact.
11:42And it has evidences.
11:43Special scientific research.
11:44On rare diseases.
11:45Has led us.
11:46To millions.
11:47It is not a rare thing.
11:48Let me give you.
11:49A more accurate example.
11:50During the study.
11:51Of the rare disease.
11:52Neiman-Pick disease.
11:53Which leads.
11:54To an imbalance.
11:55In the nutritional representation.
11:56Of fat.
11:57Therefore.
11:58The accumulation of fat.
11:59In the body.
12:00We will meet one.
12:01Of the important proteins.
12:02In the process.
12:03The protein.
12:04The MPC1.
12:05Which will be discovered.
12:06By chance.
12:07That this is the same protein.
12:08Which leads.
12:09To an increase.
12:10In the ability.
12:11Of the Ebola virus.
12:12And this is a virus.
12:13That appears from time to time.
12:14In Africa.
12:15It has been recorded.
12:16In 28,000 cases.
12:17Of which.
12:1811,000 cases.
12:19Which died.
12:20Let me ask you a question.
12:21How many people.
12:22Does this Neiman-Pick disease.
12:23Affect?
12:24After that.
12:25You say.
12:26That it affects.
12:27From one.
12:28To three.
12:29People.
12:30Of every million.
12:31What?
12:32How is this a disease?
12:33I feel.
12:34The people who die.
12:35From this disease.
12:36More than that.
12:37Therefore.
12:38The research.
12:39In its treatment.
12:40Has led us.
12:41To a greater understanding.
12:42Of the Ebola virus.
12:43Let me give you.
12:44An example.
12:45Of a disease.
12:46That affects.
12:47From one.
12:48To three.
12:49People.
12:50And this disease.
12:51Has led us.
12:52To a greater understanding.
12:53Of the Ebola virus.
12:54Let me give you.
12:55An example.
12:56Of a disease.
12:57That affects.
12:58From one.
12:59To three.
13:00People.
13:01And this disease.
13:02Has led us.
13:03To a greater understanding.
13:04Of the Ebola virus.
13:05Let me give you.
13:06An example.
13:07Of a disease.
13:08That affects.
13:09From one.
13:10To three.
13:11People.
13:12And this disease.
13:13Has led us.
13:14To a greater understanding.
13:15Of the Ebola virus.
13:16Let me give you.
13:17An example.
13:18Of a disease.
13:19That affects.
13:20From one.
13:21To three.
13:22People.
13:23And this disease.
13:24Has led us.
13:25To a greater understanding.
13:26Of the Ebola virus.
13:27Let me give you.
13:28An example.
13:29Of a disease.
13:30That affects.
13:31From one.
13:32To three.
13:33People.
13:34And this disease.
13:35Has led us.
13:36To a greater understanding.
13:37Of the Ebola virus.
13:38Let me give you.
13:39An example.
13:40Of a disease.
13:41That affects.
13:42From one.
13:43To three.
13:44People.
13:45And this disease.
13:46Has led us.
13:47To a greater understanding.
13:48Of the Ebola virus.
13:49Let me give you.
13:50An example.
13:51Of a disease.
13:52That affects.
13:53From one.
13:54To three.
13:55People.
13:56And this disease.
13:57Has led us.
13:58To a greater understanding.
13:59Of the Ebola virus.
14:00Let me give you.
14:01An example.
14:02Of a disease.
14:03That affects.
14:04From one.
14:05To three.
14:06People.
14:07And this disease.
14:08Has led us.
14:09To a greater understanding.
14:10Of the Ebola virus.
14:11Let me give you.
14:12An example.
14:13Of a disease.
14:14That affects.
14:15From one.
14:16To three.
14:17People.
14:18And this disease.
14:19Has led us.
14:20To a greater understanding.
14:21Of the Ebola virus.
14:22Let me give you.
14:23An example.
14:24Of a disease.
14:25That affects.
14:26From one.
14:27To three.
14:28People.
14:29And this disease.
14:30Has led us.
14:31To a greater understanding.
14:32Of the Ebola virus.
14:33Let me give you.
14:34An example.
14:35Of a disease.
14:36That affects.
14:37From one.
14:38To three.
14:39People.
14:40And this disease.
14:41Has led us.
14:42To a greater understanding.
14:43Of the Ebola virus.
14:44Let me give you.
14:45An example.
14:46Of a disease.
14:47That affects.
14:48From one.
14:49To three.
14:50People.
14:51And this disease.
14:52Has led us.
14:53To a greater understanding.
14:54Of the Ebola virus.
14:55Let me give you.
14:56An example.
14:57Of a disease.
14:58That affects.
14:59From one.
15:00To three.
15:01People.
15:02And this disease.
15:03Has led us.
15:04To a greater understanding.
15:05Of the Ebola virus.
15:06Let me give you.
15:07An example.
15:08Of a disease.
15:09That affects.
15:10From one.
15:11To three.
15:12People.
15:13And this disease.
15:14Has led us.
15:15To a greater understanding.
15:16Of the Ebola virus.
15:17Let me give you.
15:18An example.
15:19Of a disease.
15:20That affects.
15:21From one.
15:22To three.
15:23People.
15:24And this disease.
15:25Has led us.
15:26To a greater understanding.
15:27Of the Ebola virus.
15:28Let me give you.
15:29An example.
15:30Of a disease.
15:31That affects.
15:32From one.
15:33To three.
15:34People.
15:35And this disease.
15:36Has led us.
15:37To a greater understanding.
15:38Of the Ebola virus.
15:39Let me give you.
15:40An example.
15:41Of a disease.
15:42That affects.
15:43From one.
15:44To three.
15:45People.
15:46And this disease.
15:47Has led us.
15:48To a greater understanding.
15:49Of the Ebola virus.
15:50Let me give you.
15:51An example.
15:52Of a disease.
15:53That affects.
15:54From one.
15:55To three.
15:56People.
15:57And this disease.
15:58Has led us.
15:59To a greater understanding.
16:00Of the Ebola virus.
16:01Let me give you.
16:02An example.
16:03Of a disease.
16:04That affects.
16:05From one.
16:06To three.
16:07People.
16:08And this disease.
16:09Has led us.
16:10To a greater understanding.
16:11Of the Ebola virus.
16:12Let me give you.
16:13An example.
16:14Of a disease.
16:15That affects.
16:16From one.
16:17To three.
16:18People.
16:19And this disease.
16:20Has led us.
16:21To a greater understanding.
16:22Of the Ebola virus.
16:23Let me give you.
16:24An example.
16:25Of a disease.
16:26That affects.
16:27From one.
16:28To three.
16:29People.
16:30And this disease.
16:31Has led us.
16:32To a greater understanding.
16:33Of the Ebola virus.
16:34Let me give you.
16:35An example.
16:36Of a disease.
16:37That affects.
16:38From one.
16:39To three.
16:40People.
16:41And this disease.
16:42Has led us.
16:43To a greater understanding.
16:44Of the Ebola virus.
16:45Let me give you.
16:46An example.
16:47Of a disease.
16:48That affects.
16:49From one.
16:50To three.
16:51People.
16:52And this disease.
16:53Has led us.
16:54To a greater understanding.
16:55Of the Ebola virus.
16:56Let me give you.
16:57An example.
16:58Of a disease.
16:59That affects.
17:00From one.
17:01To three.
17:02People.
17:03And this disease.
17:04Has led us.
17:05To a greater understanding.
17:06Of the Ebola virus.
17:07Let me give you.
17:08An example.
17:09Of a disease.
17:10That affects.
17:11From one.
17:12To three.
17:13People.
17:14And this disease.
17:15Has led us.
17:16To a greater understanding.
17:17Of the Ebola virus.
17:18Let me give you.
17:19An example.
17:20Of a disease.
17:21That affects.
17:22From one.
17:23To three.
17:24People.
17:25And this disease.
17:26Has led us.
17:27To a greater understanding.
17:28Of the Ebola virus.
17:29Let me give you.
17:30An example.
17:31Of a disease.
17:32That affects.
17:33From one.
17:34To three.
17:35People.
17:36And this disease.
17:37Has led us.
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17:39Of the Ebola virus.
17:40Let me give you.
17:41An example.
17:42Of a disease.
17:43That affects.
17:44From one.
17:45To three.
17:46People.
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17:49To a greater understanding.
17:50Of the Ebola virus.
17:51Let me give you.
17:52An example.
17:53Of a disease.
17:54That affects.
17:55From one.
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17:57People.
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18:00To a greater understanding.
18:01Of the Ebola virus.
18:02Let me give you.
18:03An example.
18:04Of a disease.
18:05That affects.
18:06From one.
18:07To three.
18:08People.
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18:12Of the Ebola virus.
18:13Let me give you.
18:14An example.
18:15Of a disease.
18:16That affects.
18:17From one.
18:18To three.
18:19People.
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18:21Has led us.
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18:23Of the Ebola virus.
18:24Let me give you.
18:25An example.
18:26Of a disease.
18:27That affects.
18:28From one.
18:29To three.
18:30People.
18:31And this disease.
18:32Has led us.
18:33To a greater understanding.
18:34Of the Ebola virus.
18:35Let me give you.
18:36An example.
18:37Of a disease.
18:38That affects.
18:39From one.
18:40To three.
18:41People.
18:42And this disease.
18:43Has led us.
18:44To a greater understanding.
18:45Of the Ebola virus.
18:46Let me give you.
18:47An example.
18:48Of a disease.
18:49That affects.
18:50From one.
18:51To three.
18:52People.
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18:54Has led us.
18:55To a greater understanding.
18:56Of the Ebola virus.
18:57Let me give you.
18:58An example.
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19:00That affects.
19:01From one.
19:02To three.
19:03People.
19:04And this disease.
19:05Has led us.
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19:07Of the Ebola virus.
19:08Let me give you.
19:09An example.
19:10Of a disease.
19:11That affects.
19:12From one.
19:13To three.
19:14People.
19:15And this disease.
19:16Has led us.
19:17To a greater understanding.
19:18Of the Ebola virus.
19:19Let me give you.
19:20An example.
19:21Of a disease.
19:22That affects.
19:23From one.
19:24To three.
19:25People.
19:26And this disease.
19:27Has led us.
19:28To a greater understanding.
19:29Of the Ebola virus.
19:30Let me give you.
19:31An example.
19:32Of a disease.
19:33That affects.
19:34From one.
19:35To three.
19:36People.
19:37And this disease.
19:38Has led us.
19:39To a greater understanding.
19:40Of the Ebola virus.
19:41Let me give you.
19:42An example.
19:43Of a disease.
19:44That affects.
19:45From one.
19:46To three.
19:47People.
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19:49Has led us.
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19:51Of the Ebola virus.
19:52Let me give you.
19:53An example.
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19:55That affects.
19:56From one.
19:57To three.
19:58People.
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20:00Has led us.
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20:03Let me give you.
20:04An example.
20:05Of a disease.
20:06That affects.
20:07From one.
20:08To three.
20:09People.
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20:13Of the Ebola virus.
20:14Let me give you.
20:15An example.
20:16Of a disease.
20:17That affects.
20:18From one.
20:19To three.
20:20People.
20:21And this disease.
20:22Has led us.
20:23To a greater understanding.
20:24Of the Ebola virus.
20:25Let me give you.
20:26An example.
20:27Of a disease.
20:28That affects.
20:29From one.
20:30To three.
20:31People.
20:32And this disease.
20:33Has led us.
20:34To a greater understanding.
20:35Of the Ebola virus.
20:36Let me give you.
20:37An example.
20:38Of a disease.
20:39That affects.
20:40From one.
20:41To three.
20:42People.
20:43And this disease.
20:44Has led us.
20:45To a greater understanding.
20:46Of the Ebola virus.
20:47Let me give you.
20:48An example.
20:49Of a disease.
20:50That affects.
20:51From one.
20:52To three.
20:53People.
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20:55Has led us.
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20:58Let me give you.
20:59An example.
21:00Of a disease.
21:01That affects.
21:02From one.
21:03To three.
21:04People.
21:05And this disease.
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21:07To a greater understanding.
21:08Of the Ebola virus.
21:09Let me give you.
21:10An example.
21:11Of a disease.
21:12That affects.
21:13From one.
21:14To three.
21:15People.
21:16And this disease.
21:17Has led us.
21:18To a greater understanding.
21:19Of the Ebola virus.
21:20Let me give you.
21:21An example.
21:22Of a disease.
21:23That affects.
21:24From one.
21:25To three.
21:26People.
21:27And this disease.
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21:29To a greater understanding.
21:30Of the Ebola virus.
21:31Let me give you.
21:32An example.
21:33Of a disease.
21:34That affects.
21:35From one.
21:36To three.
21:37People.
21:38And this disease.
21:39Has led us.
21:40To a greater understanding.
21:41Of the Ebola virus.
21:42Let me give you.
21:43An example.
21:44Of a disease.
21:45That affects.
21:46From one.
21:47To three.
21:48People.
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21:52Of the Ebola virus.
21:53Let me give you.
21:54An example.
21:55Of a disease.
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21:59People.
22:00And this disease.
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22:02To a greater understanding.
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22:04Let me give you.
22:05An example.
22:06Of a disease.
22:07That affects.
22:08From one.
22:09To three.
22:10People.
22:11And this disease.
22:12Has led us.
22:13To a greater understanding.
22:14Of the Ebola virus.
22:15Let me give you.
22:16An example.
22:17Of a disease.
22:18That affects.
22:19From one.
22:20To three.
22:21People.
22:22And this disease.
22:23Has led us.
22:24To a greater understanding.
22:25Of the Ebola virus.
22:26Let me give you.
22:27An example.
22:28Of a disease.
22:29That affects.
22:30From one.
22:31To three.
22:32People.
22:33And this disease.
22:34Has led us.
22:35To a greater understanding.
22:36Of the Ebola virus.
22:37Let me give you.
22:38An example.
22:39Of a disease.
22:40That affects.
22:41From one.
22:42To three.
22:43People.
22:44And this disease.
22:45Has led us.
22:46To a greater understanding.
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22:48Let me give you.
22:49An example.
22:50Of a disease.
22:51That affects.
22:52From one.
22:53To three.
22:54People.
22:55And this disease.
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22:57To a greater understanding.
22:58Of the Ebola virus.
22:59Let me give you.
23:00An example.
23:01Of a disease.
23:02That affects.
23:03From one.
23:04To three.
23:05People.
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23:10Let me give you.
23:11An example.
23:12Of a disease.
23:13That affects.
23:14From one.
23:15To three.
23:16People.
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23:21Let me give you.
23:22An example.
23:23Of a disease.
23:24That affects.
23:25From one.
23:26To three.
23:27People.
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23:32Let me give you.
23:33An example.
23:34Of a disease.
23:35That affects.
23:36From one.
23:37To three.
23:38People.
23:39And this disease.
23:40Has led us.
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23:42Of the Ebola virus.
23:43Let me give you.
23:44An example.
23:45Of a disease.
23:46That affects.
23:47From one.
23:48To three.
23:49People.
23:50And this disease.
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23:54Let me give you.
23:55An example.
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23:57That affects.
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24:00People.
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24:05Let me give you.
24:06An example.
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24:16Let me give you.
24:17An example.
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24:19That affects.
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24:22People.
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24:26Of the Ebola virus.
24:27Let me give you.
24:28An example.
24:29Of a disease.
24:30That affects.
24:31From one.
24:32To three.
24:33People.
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24:38Let me give you.
24:39An example.
24:40Of a disease.
24:41That affects.
24:42From one.
24:43To three.
24:44People.
24:45And this disease.
24:46Has led us.
24:47To a greater understanding.
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24:49Let me give you.
24:50An example.
24:51Of a disease.
24:52That affects.
24:53From one.
24:54To three.
24:55People.
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24:58To a greater understanding.
24:59Of the Ebola virus.
25:00Let me give you.
25:01An example.
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25:03That affects.
25:04From one.
25:05To three.
25:06People.
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25:11Let me give you.
25:12An example.
25:13Of a disease.
25:14That affects.
25:15From one.
25:16To three.
25:17People.
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25:21Of the Ebola virus.
25:22Let me give you.
25:23An example.
25:24Of a disease.
25:25That affects.
25:26From one.
25:27To three.
25:28People.
25:29And this disease.
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25:31To a greater understanding.
25:32Of the Ebola virus.
25:33Let me give you.
25:34An example.
25:35Of a disease.
25:36That affects.
25:37From one.
25:38To three.
25:39People.
25:40And this disease.
25:41Has led us.
25:42To a greater understanding.
25:43Of the Ebola virus.
25:44Let me give you.
25:45An example.
25:46Of a disease.
25:47That affects.
25:48From one.
25:49To three.
25:50People.
25:51And this disease.
25:52Has led us.
25:53To a greater understanding.
25:54Of the Ebola virus.
25:55Let me give you.
25:56An example.
25:57Of a disease.
25:58That affects.
25:59From one.
26:00To three.
26:01People.
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26:04To a greater understanding.
26:05Of the Ebola virus.
26:06Let me give you.
26:07An example.
26:08Of a disease.
26:09That affects.
26:10From one.
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26:12People.
26:13And this disease.
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26:15To a greater understanding.

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