How to save 54 million lives with a few pennies

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @FeliciaLim
    @FeliciaLim 7 месяцев назад +21

    I've been watching so much John Green content that I honestly thought this is gonna be about TB

  • @davidwilcox9110
    @davidwilcox9110 6 месяцев назад +19

    When in Haiti as a student (1960s) we made big pots of replenishing fluid and mothers sat around in a big tent spooning it into their babies. If the child had any ability to swallow when it arrived it left alive.

    • @leza4453
      @leza4453 6 месяцев назад +2

      If they were still babies, wouldn't have breastfeeding done the same? Or is there a reason that wouldn't have worked in these circumstances?

  • @petertenoven3282
    @petertenoven3282 7 месяцев назад +15

    This video is prove that you dont need top notch editing, an expensive camera and all the bish bosh that so many people think they need to make a good video.
    An intresting topic, a good story teller, a decent mic (although that clipon is probably better then decent) and your selfie camera on your phone is enough! Love the content rohin!

  • @jcortese3300
    @jcortese3300 7 месяцев назад +8

    Those reductions percentages are Ignatz Semmelweis-style numbers. Amazing guy -- thank you so much for telling me about him.

  • @desertedham37
    @desertedham37 6 месяцев назад +9

    too often I have patients in the ER who simply drink water with large volume vomiting and diarrhea. it's such a simple recommendation but i tell them you must drink gatorade or other electrolyte beverage. i didn't realize this was such a breakthrough development

  • @dorothea_walland
    @dorothea_walland 7 месяцев назад +15

    i would put soap and disinfection in there too.. we won't even know (since Semmelweiss) how many diseases and infections were _not_ spread thanks to hygiene

  • @andrewwmitchell
    @andrewwmitchell 7 месяцев назад +9

    Thanks. Great video. I will try to remember the name of Dr Dilip Mahalanabis.

  • @LadyPelikan
    @LadyPelikan 7 месяцев назад +7

    This is why i like RUclips.

  • @davidshi451
    @davidshi451 6 месяцев назад +4

    It reminds me of the work done by Unicef director Jim Grant, who had a special talent for implementing vaccines and oral rehydration solution, even in totalitarian countries

  • @tonaaspsusa
    @tonaaspsusa 6 месяцев назад +5

    Nice to know the name. As a Nordic kid in the 70ies, my mother used to tell me about how important, simple and genius this discovery was. I knew it was recent (as in 20th century, possibly even post wwii), but not that it was that.
    There was also a household recipe version that was making the rounds at least up to the mid 80ies, but I can't remember exactly what it was. It was one of those basic things that you were taught in the Girl Guides and similar. Teaspoon of salt, tablespoon of sugar?

  • @owenjones2263
    @owenjones2263 7 месяцев назад +8

    Your videos keep me checking this platform. ORS is amazing, and the other I give a shout-out to is peanut butter for famine. I use ORS in the field in various countries and at home for hangovers. Incredibly simple solution (chemically and practically) and took a lot of thought to come up with, solves a very serious problem.

  • @sandwich2473
    @sandwich2473 7 месяцев назад +5

    I had absolutely no idea that this existed and how it seems so simple
    thank you for sharing

  • @matimari1080
    @matimari1080 7 месяцев назад +5

    I was telling my sibling about him today! He was such a great person

  • @wordzmyth
    @wordzmyth 7 месяцев назад +3

    This is such an inspirational story. And shows even when you are right you need such persistence. And that we can make a difference when we donate "lifesaving packets of food" to places like Gaza right now

  • @Gribbo9999
    @Gribbo9999 7 месяцев назад +5

    Incidentally you can use the rehydrant packets as a sports drink. I always carry a few packets when I'm cycling in hot climates. They are available at almost all pharmacies in developing countries. So they are easy to find and at fraction of the price of fancy sports drinks which may not be available anyway. Just add water as they say!

  • @AllIsWellaus
    @AllIsWellaus 5 месяцев назад +6

    I don't know what qualifies someone for a Nobel peace prize with someone with a PhD in med. Cynical me, maybe they're European or help to save westerners. I'm sure that's rubbish, but non the less, I think that he should have at least been nominated. What a truly monumental achievement.

  • @sharpphilip
    @sharpphilip 7 месяцев назад +8

    Dr. Francis:
    As folks like me who aren’t medically trained struggle to remain vigilant in the face of quackery, etc., it’s interesting to me that it’s easy for a layperson to look back on Dr. Mahalanabis’s work and say “well, obviously he was correct-how silly for his work to have remained so fringe vis-à-vis intravenous saline!”
    Was it mostly prejudice that kept his work in the fringes? Was the rehydration therapy just not standing up to rigorous attention the time?
    It makes me wonder a bit about how to recognize therapies with “potential” among what’s new or tenuous at a given time. Do you reckon the world sometimes tosses out viable therapies alongside the baby and the bathwater, so to speak?

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 6 месяцев назад +2

      I think for a long time, rehydration was pretty much viewed as something you did by IV, since all too often trying to get liquids in orally resulted in further vomiting and/or diarrhea. Short of IV hydration, it just wasnt possible to keep up with the fluid and electrolyte loss.
      Thats my theory and understanding, anyway.
      Having an oral fluid and electrolyte source which can be absorbed as fast or faster than the losses, is indeed a livesaving godsend.

  • @yeasr7781
    @yeasr7781 7 месяцев назад +54

    Your first viewer on the video is a Bangladeshi. Feels very meta

  • @arjun08090
    @arjun08090 3 месяца назад +2

    When I became a doctor I was so fascinated with rare syndromes and named diseases …….probably because most doctors I know have been misguided by the elevator epiphanies of Dr House
    Soon I realised that the world isn’t waiting for me to come up with a diagnosis that no one can think of
    I realised if I can treat hypertension and diabetes properly and convince patients that those pesky life style modifications are worth it I would be making a bigger difference
    In the field of medicine not even vaccines come close to ORS because they are so complex to manufacture then they require storage plus the administration not to mention the schedule / boosters
    Last month we had a cholera outbreak and we were smiling during rounds about the simplicity of work there …..just ensure adequate rehydration and move on to the next patient

  • @andrewharrison8436
    @andrewharrison8436 7 месяцев назад +7

    Those numbers are astonishing, over a quarter of those cholera patients saved and so cheaply.
    Modern medicine in the west exists against a background of good hygiene (both personal and in terms of food and environment) and reasonable nutrition. It only makes sense to have high tech medicine once you get the basics right.
    What was the doctors advice?: don't smoke and fasten your seat belt or something like that.

  • @diyeana
    @diyeana 7 месяцев назад +1

    What a good human. ❤

  • @CanadaLuke
    @CanadaLuke 7 месяцев назад +13

    What a great story! The video title might be more attractive if it didn't sound like a fund raising campaign though.

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat 7 месяцев назад +3

      Why a few pennies saved 54 million lives?
      How a few pennies saved 54 million lives?
      Which a few pennies saved 54 million lives?

  • @ownerdirector4168
    @ownerdirector4168 7 месяцев назад +4

    It is indeed sad. Currently another great bengali Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen is being sued and targeted by the central govt controlled university for his views against the regime.
    Where as self proclaimed godman are being promoted by the same government.

  • @andreforcier97
    @andreforcier97 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great work!!

  • @tomaskaluza
    @tomaskaluza 7 месяцев назад

    That is indeed brilliant! Could you make a video on foldscope that is similarly simple and helps save people from malaria in many hard-to-teach places?

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 6 месяцев назад +1

      SmarterEveryDay did an outstanding one on that.

  • @Becky_Cooling
    @Becky_Cooling 15 часов назад

    6 months later,
    how long will it be before the main video goes out?
    sorry I'm being impatient

  • @LegendaryPatMan
    @LegendaryPatMan 7 месяцев назад +3

    Ceralite 70 baby! The secret to any good first aid kit!

  • @brindmusicnerd
    @brindmusicnerd 7 месяцев назад

    💚💚💚

  • @StaringCompetition
    @StaringCompetition 6 месяцев назад

    OWID ftw

  • @paulbiologist
    @paulbiologist 7 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent vid as usual. I want to offer a critique however- I think you're reinforcing a misconception about 1 min in. Diaorrhea is not really caused by "the body trying to get rid of the pathogen" - it's better thought of as the pathogen "trying" to get out to find new hosts.

  • @Happy_Spatula
    @Happy_Spatula 7 месяцев назад

    Love your videos

  • @31redorange08
    @31redorange08 7 месяцев назад +5

    Too many carbs for my taste. Is there a healthy alternative with sweeteners?

    • @dempa3
      @dempa3 7 месяцев назад +11

      In case you are not joking: The sugars are needed to help you absorb the water, and rehydrate. Sweeteners won't achieve this. Some sweeteners, like xylitol, will instead act as a laxative.

    • @施素珊
      @施素珊 7 месяцев назад +4

      Are you joking, or just hopelessly lacking all perspective on this topic?

    • @TasteOfButterflies
      @TasteOfButterflies 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@施素珊Can you apply critical thinking and figure out what is more likely: that a person with acute diarrhea is scrolling RUclips researching a diet-friendy rehydration solution, or that they are joking?

    • @evelynsaungikar3553
      @evelynsaungikar3553 6 месяцев назад

      Sweetness are not healthy.