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it would have been um i can summon poster yeah it's not actually
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yeah good thinking um so um michael curve goes literally so
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not talking about the other nonsense that's easy enough you can
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the results of um a review unmet analysis that we d.
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and we did it because two point five million of newborns the diaper here in the wall
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forty percent that in africa and one for one quarter is due to infection
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you wanted to know all we've uh what was the geology overdose headsets is in africa
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what was the treatment of dampness in ancient times you know would be
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the right treatment and what's the historical evolution of uh ordinance that sepsis
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sorry so we start start a four articles all types of studies huh involving o.
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r. nonsense that sees no nato maternal condensation and maternal infection and antibiotic resistance in africa
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this review i met analyses uh for the outcome of steps he's alone for
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the one thousand hundred native wants 'cause that we retrieved the retained only twenty
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they made challenges reported word stuff look august quite last
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may conceive at least yeah that and stuff local quasar yours
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but in our mid analyses we saw that twelve all bacteria that was reported
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uh i'll only thought still them on as um
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evolution of approval as from three to fifteen percent
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what's happening intellects the in the less than eighty years any could be explained the by time alone
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unfortunately these resistance is they were we really were reported combined
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the already in late onset cities as is seen the second picture
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well the green ease the amount of uh cases and the blue is the resistance
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highly resistance to better like that i'm twenty not because nice and even to cry button and
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in conclusion um we need to improve the i
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became allergic knowledge on on your needle early onset step
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season les pauls that's that's easy enough ago and is
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essential to target the most treatable called hannibal mortality uh
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only these only knowing more in that report reporting better
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we'll be able to tackle actually hans about sixty were cheap and contained
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in which drug resistance enough target it becomes a global tracked thank you
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i agree much already question
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sorry i
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that's a very challenging question because actually i i seen the show before they need to uh
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the re complicated first because the report seen it's uh there's no
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usually finish and it's true that for everyone so some others define and it does that says oh
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yes that's that's easily for seven days all during the first uh seventy two hours other diverse today's
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and i have a lot of stuff local 'cause god let negative it's
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a back there there is known to cause late onset sets these in that
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it still would not call it because overlay of it in and and for
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example but just me maybe i think in my opinion some problem of reporting
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and then you have please yeah that and have stuff local 'cause arias and these other bacteria i
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feel nice just by the for three days of live in d. they are causing audience that that sees
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and there is a lot of resistance and then i haven't that second
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outcome the maternal continuation that we have to understand to be able to
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oh there's then the audience that's that's east and this is what we are and i think now it

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