A team of doctors and vets in Pakistan has developed a novel treatment for a pair of elephants suffering from tuberculosis. The treatment involves feeding the elephants 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.
01:15Right now, we are very interested.
01:25In our country, we have put a shell on the tree,
01:28as it is a place that we have put a shell.
01:30We put a shell inside the cage.
01:32The shell is making challenges with other flesh,
01:35we cannot have any material that separates it to your mother.
01:37It changes the needs of the heart like this.
01:39No, it's like this.
01:41It's very difficult.
01:43The Lord is giving us the name of this,
01:47and the Lord is giving us the name of the Lord.
01:51And this is the way they have...
01:53Why?
01:55The Lord gives us the name of this,
01:56and they take it from the name of the Lord.
01:58We have to take it from the name of the Lord.
02:09hmm