tv [untitled] January 19, 2011 10:30pm-11:00pm EST
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it's the people who. is no longer just a drug trafficker. a minister of gertrude's is a parliament not to politicize a plane crash. that killed the president body parts brothers last april take. your pencil out of the report in moscow where the. internet is western europe as a small spanker is found guilty of breaking the bank secrecy rules. you can be exposing massive tax evasion schemes. president obama mistress and trying to increase the value of its currency as he hosts trying to president hu jintao was on a morning visit to the united states the chinese leader agreed to continue dialogue
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on human rights on the basis of usefulness dog here in the turtle. those are the headlines the next our interview show spotlight today's guest is russia's chief pardon inspector. who speaks about epidemics and health threats people face nowadays and how to prevent them. hello again a walk into spotlight the interview show on our t.v. . today my guest is.
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epidemics have always been a big threat to the existence of america even in today's medicine it's sophisticated drugs they do suppress but don't eradicate some infection in haiti for example thousands have died from cholera and many more through a trip all of it any other threats and can we feel safe to asking the chief hygiene inspector. when there's a danger of infection old bad quality products getting into the country the russian consumer is always on guard the criticism from the service was enough to stop the so-called war with ballerinas two years ago. from. the most recent food scandal happened in germany where tons of meat and eggs with found to be contaminated with the poison dioxin but the. russians will not suffer
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explains why on today's spotlight. mr initial again thank you very much for coming to our show below. my first question i have wanted to ask you since i celebrated the new year after your interviews about your instruction to russian citizens so's they don't buy national trees at homes so they could cause other at least your mention to have said so is it really that serious. this is true that some people may have allergic reactions. but speaking in a more general way. what i meant is that we need to protect. it is not appropriate to fellow fur tree only to discard it ten days later fourteen days later as in russia. now let's proceed to a more serious and even horrifying thing is burst of swine flu the first reports of
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which have appeared about georgia and your recently visited. is it a fact and really so threatening. well first of all i should say that when the h one n one two thousand and nine last year we doctors who were extremely honest he would have public. r us come to ports from the atlanta center for disease control and prevention who first evolved this dream said dick then. gas was condemning troy mean which would soon concrete the entire planet which did happen actually and almost all the countries more than two hundred countries have reacted but they said a very important thing they said this train key says it would predominantly proceed
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mildly and exactly that way during the past season of two thousand and nine two thousand and ten russia went through the first wireless attack of the new strain you know december two thousand and nine. well what you are seeing differs from what was reported in the press back in two thousand and nine you may recall the panic about the swine flu and that all would die but it was indeed a panic which undermined the trust to epidemiology justs said to be excessively intimidating the public. is now you're saying mild cases. so there must have been grave cases as well. all right there have been grave cases and unfortunately that if it could mostly pregnant women and elderly people. when this flu arrived to russia's
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regions in november and december of two thousand and nine because of. the trials by color region new cross najar screeching and tomsk region we have to urgently rearrange charm. asher's to address grave cases but most of the cases were . actually be european union and its recently launched a legal offensive against the world health organization and threw the book at them . you mean after they were recently they published their report saying actually there had been no pandemic but as a matter of fact there has been a been damaged however there were two dogs or factors involved first when the w.h.o. announced that there was a pandemic could found itself a hostage of a number of pharmaceutical companies which began to insist through mid-level w.
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chill fishel is that there was only one preparation that could be effective do you mean those officials were corrupt or i don't know if they were corrupt or what lobbying officials to put it this way at least they were apparent signs of lobbying for it was a fact but it did not always shadow the seriousness of the problem we had and secondly. when it broke out in russia and the first case was registered in moscow reaction was sharp but why it was nothing special. in that case all our domestic pharmaceutical companies were behind the reaction they were also they were purely political forces and what the e.u. did although medical specialists my colleagues took part in that was politically motivated but i have no interest in going into that. although this means
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the new strain is a fact and it has its effect on the season for example six more million russian citizens fell ill that then usually it's on disputable at the same time some forces interfere in. distorted the picture of the sword that way this is something that we including us doctors have to take into account in our work and to be resilient to pressure but again and that a democrat was a fact. ok let's proceed from the human flu to the animal version. we haven't any magic death of birds taking place in western europe and america. is this really swine flu. which do the birds catch it would you think people you know in terms of birds it's more likely evian flu that is suspected something that did take place some time ago. several years ago although some of us may have
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forgotten about it as the first reports of birds deaths in the us as we see on this screen appeared. turn myself to the center for disease control in the us and they told me there was no problem on their side and it would be years to be so indeed for a simple reason you me and most to remember the situation we had with eb in flu so there was too much hype about it those cases involved waterfalls mostly since they are the main source of the disease in the wilderness and they were supposed to suffer first this time either in turkey nor in the us or in europe there have been any cases a waterfall it's also recent cases have very little in common in term of the way those birds who died this is another factor that gives us reason to believe that
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evian flu has not yet returned. however you want me give you only one example in egypt. there have been six cases of avian flu registered this year with three. camps. as a whole since they have been fluid the damage began from human to human deaths yes i mean humans i'm responsible for humans only so since the epidemic began there have been more than five hundred cases in which more than fifty percent have died but so far this. matter how long it is it's not the disasters and it is only passed from bird to human it is not passed from human to human and this is what saved the situation should have developed this capacity the situation will be very serious my next question is about cattle and eggs in germany which are
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reported to be contaminated with dioxins which may have been caused by poor quality oils and fats used how big is the probability that those meat products and eggs may have found their way to russia where the market for them is big. during the past decade the first decade of the twenty first century europe had two situations in term and he related to dioxins what really happened there was apparently criminal as biofuels that were manufactured not for food were sold three thousand tonnes of them to companies engaged in for their production about one hundred thousand tonnes of forder were made. when this problem was revealed in germany and they believe that these house between
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november eleventh to december twenty sixth two thousand and ten forty seven hundred companies were shut down those manufacturing puharich poultry need an exemption even milk in some cases no as of friday january fourteenth. and the e.u. director general for health and consumer reports. action told me there were fewer than three hundred companies left. for what is most concerning for us in russia we recommend to our citizens to eat our domestically produced poultry meat of which there is plenty in the same applies to x. and you'll be one hundred percent protected the second we are concerned with the fact we cannot have the full picture as to how much meat was contaminated how much it was taken out from the market how much of it was more heated. and
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taking into account that this is the second such case in germany we have reasons not to trust a german national regulates re an agency's so we have been asking the european union to send an independent commission there from other countries in this way we can to help our colleagues in germany because they may be under political or economic pressure so we suggest that there should be an independent commission. so for and there has been no ought to but i'm going to discuss this matter we the e.u. later today. specifically i will talk to me. who is the head of the european commission's directorate general for health and consumer protection . says. spector spotlight back shortly right after the break so stay with us we'll continue to do that they
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repairing a broken ancient. highway construction and humanitarian aid. but as shady officials get the spoils of war it's the people who pay the price. profiteering here is no longer just down to drug trafficking. afghanistan and the dollar. welcome back to spotlight i'll do know of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is good i mean should. we spend that it's a question of the western mission co we have discussed the me grow about dioxin contaminated meat and your biggest concern that that needs it might reach shops in russia as well as your agency has more than once imposed bans on imports of the areas food
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products from different countries. but a few minutes ago that you sand that apart from merely medical problems in the e.u. there was politics involved. has your agency done anything politically motivated or have you been guided exclusively by medical scientific or consumer issues. well let's take some specific examples from my biography first for the benefit one for a model dog. after the collapse of the soviet union. to something entirely independent asked to mit's. could manufacture twenty three to twenty five million dekel leaders of wine. at the moment then their
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russian market again according to x. ports asked amounts to the volume of wine sales from old dog was about fourteen million liters so we have a conflict in figures here twenty three to twenty five million decorators and forty million or so nearly half of it was counterfeit wine. counter feet. which you know is counterfeit and it was actually a very flagrant counterfeit liquored then there was the situation with georgia before we introduced to bear georgia itself for three years have been fighting counterfeit wine on its own using a law enforcement and taxation but without much success and when we first introduced the ban on imports from the georgia struggles will still yet far from being over russia's restrictions on imports so foreign products are often
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criticized as being politically motivated let's take a look at some of the cases in the report from spotlight that. in two thousand and six moldova non-church unwinds small band in russia the country's consumer rights watchdog. claimed the winds contained pesticides and much of it was fake the ban on wines was very soon followed by a ban on the input of popular brands of georgian manual water because it was claimed they didn't. purity standards both. in court restrictions as economic blackmail as the bends of the worsening relations between russia and the soviet republics the same year came the ban on letterman canned it was claimed to contain bans a pirate in a hazardous substance. and producers saw it as an attempt to force them out of the market to give way to russian canned fish producers in two thousand and nine inputs
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of belorussian milk in their records for the move to him at a time when relations between russia were at the lowest scores upset with rising prices for gas and lead to a politically charged dispute between the countries the restrictions on imports of poor goods so often common made russia's with the countries in question they've been labeled by moscow screwed x. as it to a political influence. well the one from moldova did return to russia about a year after the ban imposed yes yes whereas the one from georgia hasn't yet. is it because the quality does not conform to the norms. are you still fighting counterfeit wine along with georgians. know what really happened was that in two thousand and seven the one from old dog did return but on special terms
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and those terms still applied to d. our market is not fully open to moldova and wine perhaps to the reprint of business there. and it is now up to the new zealand government although i don't think it has been definitely formed one exports being the main source of revenues for the moldovan economy as for us we are ready for talks and i should say that ones have been very persistent the. did a lot and as a result the one from old always returning to the russian market although not in the same volumes as before us for georgia they have not applied for a new license. they're not showing interest in their submitting no obligations and why should we do anything are so sure that the law but so ok one more thing rather controversial that you are dealing with is vaccination not long ago speaking to a radio station you sad that even your opinion the actions of the mothers who are
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against vaccinations are criminal. and you said you were ready to initiate a bill to make vaccinations to children mandatory disregarding whether their parents wanted to not. do you think it is normal that parents don't have the final word for their responsibility for the health of their children and. first let me point out that the russian legislation for immuno prophylaxis he's the most advanced one in the world but i'm saying this based on two principles declared in the russian law first informed consent for a vaccination and a second economic responsibility of the state in case of any complications before in other words this deed three laws admits that vaccine he's not the safest thing
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at the theatre as it is a serious immuno biological operation and shoot complications develop with this state takes responsibility. and nobody's going to go beyond these two fundamental principles. which was the point in your initiative then this initiative is necessary because the more removed the danger it becomes the more complications we have. have with people who refused to get that sunni to do you know the difference between a vaccine to medication because when a person is ill he or she can be easily persuaded to take cyanide napsylate poison because the patient is ready for anything. when a person is well and when he or she's told. let's get you back soon needed as
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a preventive measure but please remember that there may be complications including high temperature allergic reaction or something even a worse he or she would see why should i am well this is the difference then when i was beginning my medical practice and if i had sat to mother let's not get your child vaccinated against. turton us measles she would have been reached with me. because she could see that children had to develop reversible complications like polio for example if there are children that died before the very eyes of their mothers so it used to be a reality now that we have not had it for many years it's a usual reaction however when we face the real pollio last year and do to an
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outbreak and to stand up the biggest dog break in the twenty first century the biggest on the planet perhaps the last twenty years following the discontinuation of vaccination after to stand with true from the us a saw art which resulted in seven hundred cases including five hundred cases of paralytic poliomyelitis let me tell you when i was a student which was a long time ago. you were told that is had been dealt with there was a problem to find even one example of that infectious disease i lost in the very brief question that doctors have everything upside down which most of them smoke especially in our country you say you are very strict when it comes to performing the duties but why are you not to staunch fighter against tobacco smoking that the situation with tobacco smoking in russia is catastrophic no. your fight with new year thirty trees is even more active you know you're on. the whole
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trans continental tobacco. and they will tell you that on among their top three anime is why is the situation russia was smoking so bad it's there is simple when the soviet union collapsed and we did not have proper legislation and transnational companies iran would. you know i think president clinton is one of the most prominent presidents in u.s. history for one simple reason he forced what american tobacco companies to be responsible for the torturous situation that existed at the time in he succeeded prelim please. we can turn became trouble for us for all those transnational companies came to us. today russian manufacturers four hundred billion cigarettes a year with the population being a hundred and forty two million russia is among the most tobacco addicted countries
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in the world. today it's my professional does greece that we have the biggest share of smokers among doctors than among the rest of the population i was just talking chipotle in an tobacco legislation passed in russia two years ago it's a nice grease for russian norms set for tobacco to have with nicotine and tories are one point five times more permissive than in europe on average. the requirements for the intimidating warning messages are absolutely ridiculous. i was an outspoken opponent of that but the bill was backed by serious horses in our country. they tobacco lobby using extremely strong in russia in this is one of the biggest drawbacks perhaps of our
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country. no system thank you very much i wish you success in this cause and i'm on your side it's more than a year since i gave up smoking thank you very much for being with us and. my guest today in the studio i'm sure that russia's chief inspector and that's it for now after all this we're back with more comment from. an outside russia until then stay on r.t. and take his place in. the world. bringing you the latest in science and technology from the realms.
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