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they may be resistant to many antibiotics but as long as they are susceptible to one antibiotic then we don't have a problem. it will be e. coli which is a very common cause of urinary tract infections and what comes along with that report is a long list of all the antibiotics that won't work and that will freak out the doctor. as long as there is one it means it won't work as long as there is an f-16 susceptible and you can treat that so i spend a lot of time figuring out what do you do if it is resistant and that is the starting point for my book. so i'm going to do a little bit of reading what it's like to be in the room with somebody that has an infection for which there are almost no treatments. and then we are going to talk a little bit about what's happened to him and where this whole field is going because this is what i spend my time thinking about and i love to share the stories of the patients but also the scientists try to come up with a cure. it was after dawn when i felt the bug on my hip on both sides put down my coffee and glanced at my pager i was needed in the emerg
they may be resistant to many antibiotics but as long as they are susceptible to one antibiotic then we don't have a problem. it will be e. coli which is a very common cause of urinary tract infections and what comes along with that report is a long list of all the antibiotics that won't work and that will freak out the doctor. as long as there is one it means it won't work as long as there is an f-16 susceptible and you can treat that so i spend a lot of time figuring out what do you do if it...
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what happens if a doctor wants to use the precious antibiotic or expensive antibiotic or anything that isn't the routine group of five antibiotics used you have to get approval and that is done by the antibiotic. they will look at the case and say you should use penicillin into the doctor will say please i told the patient we were going to use this. they are so excited. can you please do it and then they would say actually there's another option that is cheaper and safer and better. and those conversations always happen. no one is aware that the conversations are happening and i talk about in the book how it is a vital aspect. it's a growing more and more into the next time you are in a hospital that is something that's interesting to me because it also gives a second set of eyes looking at the case. i used to be a steward on the nights and weekends and saying no to a doctor that wants to use a drug isn't a fun job. they say i know i need an antibiotic i only feel better when i get the z. pack. you want to make your patients happy. saying no might be the right thing to do. i know someb
what happens if a doctor wants to use the precious antibiotic or expensive antibiotic or anything that isn't the routine group of five antibiotics used you have to get approval and that is done by the antibiotic. they will look at the case and say you should use penicillin into the doctor will say please i told the patient we were going to use this. they are so excited. can you please do it and then they would say actually there's another option that is cheaper and safer and better. and those...
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bacteria those bacteria can become resistant to those antibiotics and that can make those antibiotics less effective in people if we're infected by those bacteria just as worrisome was the number of shrimp that tested positive for bacteria we found about a 3rd of the shrimp that we had had vibrio contamination vibrio is one of the few food borne illnesses on the rise 7 of the samples we found had mercy that's concerning to you and that's probably primarily associated with the amount of processing that goes on the shrimp production both have the potential to cause illness through the cooking process they can be killed we do know that there are shrimp farms and shrimp production practices that are doing a lot more to address those issues that are addressing hygiene and addressing. other issues so that they aren't heavily reliant on drugs or other chemicals. 600 miles from the nearest ocean nestled in a patchwork of windmills and soybean and corn fields. indiana. a mom and pop indoor salt water shrimp form. their own their over and asked growing now welcomed r.d.f. travis county. carlina
bacteria those bacteria can become resistant to those antibiotics and that can make those antibiotics less effective in people if we're infected by those bacteria just as worrisome was the number of shrimp that tested positive for bacteria we found about a 3rd of the shrimp that we had had vibrio contamination vibrio is one of the few food borne illnesses on the rise 7 of the samples we found had mercy that's concerning to you and that's probably primarily associated with the amount of...
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the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and my months have . finally chiefly what it takes screaming please know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh and it's that organists for the soul long as. you have relaunch i'm also going to use my diversity must compete for space. so they can compete for example by producing deterrence chemicals that's right little a little bit species. turns out less songful. to kill with any in fact in the bio have a look at them closer look. at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. one i mean. once the organisms are collected the team and the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with. hydro it's this kind of move to the monks normal space rich
the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and my months have . finally chiefly what it takes screaming please know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh and it's that organists for the soul long as. you have relaunch i'm also going to use my diversity must compete for space. so they can compete for...
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really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does it affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects us and so that resistance me passed on and the amounts of you know millions of pounds of antibiotics are being used around the world not just in trim but in cattle in poultry as well that is going to catch up to us when it hits our health care so yeah it's called a it's called a spillover event it's not infection it's an infection that happens in an animal species and then just like that a human can get infected too and it's been the source of most deadly diseases that medicine can't keep up with and that's where you lo
really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does it affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect...
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really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the u.s. it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does it affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects us and so that resistance me passed on and the amounts of you know millions of pounds of antibiotics are being used around the world not just in trim but in cattle in poultry as well that is going to catch up to us when it hits our health care so yeah it's called a it's called a spillover event it's not infection it's an infection that happens in an animal species and then just like that a human can get infected too and it's been the source of most deadly diseases that medicine can't keep up with and that's where you
really good there's a global problem with using a lot of antibiotics in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the u.s. it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does it affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect...
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the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and by months have . you finally chiefly what it takes green peace know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh in the sense that the organists for the soul gone out. you have no actual monson organists by diversity that must compete for space. so they can compete for example by producing deterrence chemicals that's right little over the species. turns out this song will. take everything back to the bio have a look at them close to look. at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. of what i mean. once the organisms are collected the team in the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with. hydro it's this kind of move to the monks normal spa
the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key findings and you want to kill them and by months have . you finally chiefly what it takes green peace know that no you must also use these all because it's. extremely finds its way. through evolution adapted so fresh in the sense that the organists for the soul gone out. you have no actual monson organists by diversity that must compete for space. so they can...
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in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic. superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does that affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects us and so that resistance me passed on and the amounts of you know millions of pounds of antibiotics are being used around the world not just in trim but in cattle in poultry as well that is going to catch up to us when it hits our health care so yeah it's called a it's called a spillover event it's not infection it's an infection that happens in an animal species and then just like that a human can get infected too and it's been the source of most deadly diseases that medicine can't keep up with and that's where you look at the numbers could we have a 1000000000 pounds getting i
in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic. superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does that affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects...
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the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key bindings when you want to kill them and my meds have. finally shifting away the counting screen pismo that no you must also use these all things. extremely far just as quickly. through evolution adapted so special in the sense that the organist for the songs so long as. you have large amounts of organists higher diversity there must compete for space. so they can compete for example by producing good terence chemicals right now all over the species. turns out their song full. time in fact in the bio have a look at them close to look. at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. of what i mean. once the organisms are collected the team and the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with b. i was told by drew it's this kind of move to the monks n
the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key bindings when you want to kill them and my meds have. finally shifting away the counting screen pismo that no you must also use these all things. extremely far just as quickly. through evolution adapted so special in the sense that the organist for the songs so long as. you have large amounts of organists higher diversity there must compete for space. so they can...
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the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key bindings when you want to kill them and my meds have. finally chiefly what the county stream pismo them knowing also you know these are all. extremely finds a stake. through evolution adapted so special like this that the organist for the song long as. you have large amounts of organists hired diversity must compete for space. so they can compete for example by producing deterrence chemicals that's right old fellow species. turns out this song will. take everything back to the violin have a look at the place to look. at this time of year is part of norway doesn't get dog meaning that for 3 weeks the team will be working for 24 hours a day. writing. up and when i mean. once the organisms are collected the team in the on board lab arrange them into species ready to be sent ashore and see what we've got. so there are some interesting stuff to start with b. i was told by drew it's this kind of move to the monks normal space ri
the right properties to become the basis of new antibiotics. you know. why you think in this environment sickness seems to be the key bindings when you want to kill them and my meds have. finally chiefly what the county stream pismo them knowing also you know these are all. extremely finds a stake. through evolution adapted so special like this that the organist for the song long as. you have large amounts of organists hired diversity must compete for space. so they can compete for example by...
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now antibiotics have saved hundreds of millions of lives around the world but overuse is causing drug resistance as bogs evolved to outsmart medication or catherine so reports from nairobi now about how the illegal pharmaceutical trade is making the problem worse . this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institutes sad to say investigating jobs in fact. syria that caused diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals but now we're finding a lot of people who think in the community but by the time they're getting to the hospital they are very very. researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics jacqueline simmias not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenya
now antibiotics have saved hundreds of millions of lives around the world but overuse is causing drug resistance as bogs evolved to outsmart medication or catherine so reports from nairobi now about how the illegal pharmaceutical trade is making the problem worse . this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institutes sad to say investigating jobs in fact. syria that caused diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals...
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containing antibiotics. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. calling it is a good idea it lessens the blood flow not surely and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take antihistamine tablets if the bites and you get a fever then show your mosquito bite to the doctor. that's it for today. and it's. the bauhaus turns 100. 100.
containing antibiotics. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. calling it is a good idea it lessens the blood flow not surely and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take antihistamine tablets if the bites and you get a fever...
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in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does that affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that infects us and so that resistance me passed on and the amounts of you know millions of pounds of antibiotics are being used around the world not just in trim but in cattle and poultry as well that is going to catch up to us when it hits our health care system. it's called a it's called a spillover event it's not a confection it's an infection that happens in an animal species and then just like that a human can get infected too and it's been the source of most deadly diseases that medicine can't keep up with and that's where you look at the numbers could we have a 1000000000 pounds getting importe
in farming the more antibiotics used the more we're going to start seeing antibiotic resistant superbugs it happens in agribusiness here in the us it happens overseas and it even happens in medical practice you know a lot of people ask why should we care if there's some superbug that can infect shrimp how does that affect us but what they found is that bacteria can actually swap genes so potentially if the bacteria that infect shrimp becomes resistant it could swap the gene into a bacteria that...
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researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics. jacqueline simian is not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenyan children every year and resists most antibiotics in the market she took layla to a neighborhood chemist which in itself is a mistake in the company i took her to the chemist because she was getting worse i got some medicine this one and another one but she is not improving they did not test her they looked at her and i told them the symptoms and they give me the medicine there many chemists or pharmacists operating without license this woman told us not to reveal her identity she has no formal education in medicine yet thousands of people depend on her to help them when they fall sick. i did not finish nothing school b
researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics. jacqueline simian is not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenyan children every year and...
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now antibiotics they have saved hundreds of millions of lives around the world but over the years isausing drug resistance as a vault to outsmart medication or catherine sawyer reports now from nairobi about how the pharmaceutical trade is making the problem worse. this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institute scientists are investigating germs and bacteria that cause diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals but no we are finding a lot of people who are getting thick in the community but by the time they're getting to the hospital they are very very thin. researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling or packaging of antibiotics. jaclyn simian is not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kill
now antibiotics they have saved hundreds of millions of lives around the world but over the years isausing drug resistance as a vault to outsmart medication or catherine sawyer reports now from nairobi about how the pharmaceutical trade is making the problem worse. this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institute scientists are investigating germs and bacteria that cause diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals...
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containing antibiotics covering the. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. cooling it is a good idea it lessens the blood flow not surely and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take anti histamine tablets if the bite stays swollen and you get a fever then show your mosquito bite to the doctor. today and more information. on our facebook page next week and then it's to stay in get sick. the kosher coffee i found myself a mission under one eye at a complete. new day the. policeman fights any semitism in the wake of rising hate crimes in paris. if it's available to me we have to take anti semitism. just because we do something here every strong coming up on dollar. fine dining moves tradition the rooms biggest news coming close. to serious celebrates le
containing antibiotics covering the. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. cooling it is a good idea it lessens the blood flow not surely and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take anti histamine tablets if the bite stays...
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antibiotics are simply not working reports from nairobi. this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institute scientists investigating johns and bacteria that cause diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals but now we're finding a lot of people who are in the community but by the time they're getting to the hospital they are very very. researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics jacqueline simmias not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenyan children every year and resists most antibiotics in the market she took layla to a neighborhood chemist which in itself is a mistake in the most company i took much of
antibiotics are simply not working reports from nairobi. this is a laboratory in nairobi run by kenya's medical research institute scientists investigating johns and bacteria that cause diseases with a special focus on antibiotic resistance this problem initially was only in hospitals but now we're finding a lot of people who are in the community but by the time they're getting to the hospital they are very very. researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number...
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that's a lot of money into the production of antibiotics do you see ways in which it influences? >> the colleagues started a company in new haven. at some point, they decided to try to go public and they withdrew the public offering it was only a small fraction of what people invested in the company. around the same time, the company was named the product as the ability to exchange photographs and fake news with hundreds of billions and so how do you see that? part of the problem is the way that the antibiotics work it feels like a new patient because they will only give it to people in sections that are resistant to standard that is a small patient pool. you only needed for a week or two and thing then you don't haa customer anymore. then they are not sources of income so the profit motive is failing and that is why we haven't had a good new class for decades. we have to remember one of the first biological antibiotics wasn't funded by the public company but the british government in response to world war ii and a fun di at this at oxford to develop penicillin is a useful medici
that's a lot of money into the production of antibiotics do you see ways in which it influences? >> the colleagues started a company in new haven. at some point, they decided to try to go public and they withdrew the public offering it was only a small fraction of what people invested in the company. around the same time, the company was named the product as the ability to exchange photographs and fake news with hundreds of billions and so how do you see that? part of the problem is the...
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researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics jaclyn see me is not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenyan children every year and resists most antibiotics in the market she took layla to a neighborhood chemist which in itself is a mistake in the most i took her to the chemist because she was getting worse i got some medicine this one and another one but she's not improving they did not test her they looked at her and i told them the symptoms and they give me the medicine there many chemists off cysts operating without license this woman told us not to reveal his identity. has no formal education in medicine yet thousands of people depend on her to help them when they fall sick. i did not finish nursing school but in 2013 a frie
researches have concluded antibiotic resistance has been increasing for a number of reasons misuse of medicines including taking too much or not enough taking the wrong drugs also bad environment conditions at best infections in neighborhoods and hospitals and poor handling all packaging of antibiotics jaclyn see me is not aware of all those things. has been feverish is vomiting and has diarrhea it's a typical case of a sawmill a disease that kills $45000.00 kenyan children every year and...
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and antibiotics have saved millions of lives but we'll tell you why they're becoming less effective. and in sports we hear from a boxing from asia who's facing criticism for holding a world heavyweight title fight in saudi arabia. to argentina where president says he plans to win a 2nd term despite his defeat in sunday's primary vote financial markets reacted strongly after the results with the press a falling by more than 30 percent against the dollar that has more now from the capital. the day after his shock overwhelming defeat in primary elections president said he would listen more he appealed to arjun science of patience for his policies to show results his address to the nation came after a day of emergency meetings firstly with the head of the central bank them with his cabinet. which had a very bad day today were poorer than we were before the primaries have been hit hard the dollar has gone up again with all the consequences that will have. the markets reacted to sunday's result what the government was still reeling the argentine peso lost one 3rd of its value against the u
and antibiotics have saved millions of lives but we'll tell you why they're becoming less effective. and in sports we hear from a boxing from asia who's facing criticism for holding a world heavyweight title fight in saudi arabia. to argentina where president says he plans to win a 2nd term despite his defeat in sunday's primary vote financial markets reacted strongly after the results with the press a falling by more than 30 percent against the dollar that has more now from the capital. the...
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rising resistance to antibiotics why kenyan doctors say an increase in availability is actually doing us harm. giving the gift of christmas at the u.s. president says he's delaying some tariffs on chinese import had a very festive holiday season. and his sport pinned their hopes on ashes debutant just. ahead of the 2nd test against australia who will behave with that story action program. we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through the map but you look a little further north we've got these laws pushing up to the west side of russia it's pretty brief the storms are rolling out as they sinking their way further south which is nice which as we go through the next couple of days say so what to weather this sliding across the balkans you can see how it pushes up into western side of he cried east there is of poland behind that is generally dry across northern parts of europe until we come into the low countries pushing across into the well so it stays live on the precise still where the cold any 18 celsius in london all my this
rising resistance to antibiotics why kenyan doctors say an increase in availability is actually doing us harm. giving the gift of christmas at the u.s. president says he's delaying some tariffs on chinese import had a very festive holiday season. and his sport pinned their hopes on ashes debutant just. ahead of the 2nd test against australia who will behave with that story action program. we got lots of warm sunshine across southern parts of europe at the moment gorgeous weather right through...
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containing antibiotics. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. is a good idea it lessens the blood flow naturally and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take anti histamine tablets if the bite stays swollen and you get a fever then show your mosquito bite to the doctor. and . facebook page. and then it's. ready robotic m.l. keep learning reality wait a 2nd we want the whole picture our facts instead of make ideas shift to live us. from amanda to reality to cryptocurrency to your topics for live in an ever changing digital world let's start digitalisation. shift. d.w. . these printers all working lives toiling in our minds who know he's 45 year old and penniless. just now told her just get the order in order to marry. here in kentucky one
containing antibiotics. he was treated in the hospital for 3 days if he had waited just 24 hours before going to the doctor it would have been too late. experts say to treat any mosquito bite don't scratch it but cool it. is a good idea it lessens the blood flow naturally and also reduces the chance of the germs being able to spread quickly and it helps to stop the itchiness. cortisone can help if it gets worse you can also take anti histamine tablets if the bite stays swollen and you get a...
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so it solves the problem of the antibiotic resistant superbugs it solves the climate change problem that this i.p.c.c. report is talking about c and consumers can actually watch how meat is made without you know basically having out pangs of moral conscience over a how revolting it is yeah it is it's a good point you bring up because you couldn't have conversations with people who we need to have you say well you know how did that steak end up on your table and they say well i don't want to think about that and you know that's where the conversation ends so does this all this mean then that the future belongs to companies such as beyond the meat and impossible food which would specialize in plant based substitutes for meat. yeah i mean the thing with plant based meat is that it's here now so the clean meat meat grown directly from cells is probably at least a few years from commercialization but with plant based meat it's just a recognition that meat is made on the limpets i mean as men are also in water what people like about meat is not the farms and the slaughterhouses what peopl
so it solves the problem of the antibiotic resistant superbugs it solves the climate change problem that this i.p.c.c. report is talking about c and consumers can actually watch how meat is made without you know basically having out pangs of moral conscience over a how revolting it is yeah it is it's a good point you bring up because you couldn't have conversations with people who we need to have you say well you know how did that steak end up on your table and they say well i don't want to...
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and then there's a second antibiotic. recently they have contracted to produce about 14 or 15 other critical medicines that are in persistent shortage. and i just read before coming up here just to confirm that they expect that their member hospitals will save between 35% to 50% on the cost. and that's because these are medicines -- when they're in shortage, they cost more. so this is a way to get around that, and also to stimulate more producers for essential drugs that are trust worthy and the other secret is they have long-term contracts. so we're going to put out a contract not every year and change it. do it for five, 10 years and that manufacture knows that it will have the capital and the resources to invest not only in backup facilities to manufacture, but also to invest in quality manufacturing. transparency on price and who is making it, i think that's a game-changer. we should be doing that for our public procurement for the d.o.d. and v.a. and cause some needed disruption in the current system. >> thank you >>
and then there's a second antibiotic. recently they have contracted to produce about 14 or 15 other critical medicines that are in persistent shortage. and i just read before coming up here just to confirm that they expect that their member hospitals will save between 35% to 50% on the cost. and that's because these are medicines -- when they're in shortage, they cost more. so this is a way to get around that, and also to stimulate more producers for essential drugs that are trust worthy and...
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talking about last resort antibiotics here . they hospitals have put up capital in this nonprofit and they are doing direct contracting with trustworthy manufacturers. and so far, the first two products that they have to purchase or contracted to purchase our one is vancomycin which is absolutely critical antibiotic and that would be made in bedford ohio. there will be a danish company will be opening up production here and there's a second antibiotic, and recently they have contracted to produce 14 or 15 other critical medicines that are in persistent shortage and i just read before coming up here just to confirm that we expect their member hospitals will save between 35 to 50 percent on the cost and that's because these are medicines when they're in shortage, it cost more to this is a way to get around that and also to stimulate more producers for essential drugs that are trustworthy and the other secret is a long-termcontracts . so we're going to put out a contract every year and change it, do it for five, 10 years and that m
talking about last resort antibiotics here . they hospitals have put up capital in this nonprofit and they are doing direct contracting with trustworthy manufacturers. and so far, the first two products that they have to purchase or contracted to purchase our one is vancomycin which is absolutely critical antibiotic and that would be made in bedford ohio. there will be a danish company will be opening up production here and there's a second antibiotic, and recently they have contracted to...
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antibiotics are relatively cheap. that is an antibiotic. we had an antibiotic and already paying for this and it is paid the same. we get this to market, the government is going to pay for it adequately appropriately. the what that has done is the innovation in that space is drying up is that creates a problem where many of us could get an infection and there would not be treatment. the point is the government is struggling in the medicare program with how to support innovation. we need to reform our rules and regulations and make it work. the other area is the development of a very innovative cancer treatment. many of you heard about this. people have been on the verge of death and gotten cancer treatment, using the body's own t cells to fight the cancer, very innovative treatment. when this treatment was approved by the fda, cms didn't know how to pay for it. didn't have the data. we weren't sure if it was a drug, or a process. the way our system works is the cost, hospitals are paying, it takes years to figure out how to even pay for som
antibiotics are relatively cheap. that is an antibiotic. we had an antibiotic and already paying for this and it is paid the same. we get this to market, the government is going to pay for it adequately appropriately. the what that has done is the innovation in that space is drying up is that creates a problem where many of us could get an infection and there would not be treatment. the point is the government is struggling in the medicare program with how to support innovation. we need to...
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and experts say avoiding using antibiotics in cattle can help stop the spread of drug-resistant strainsn estimated 1.2 million cases of salmonella happen every year. planned parenthood is looking for cash ash after bailing from the us federal program clinics in several states. >>are now charging new fees, they're tapping into financial reserves in revving up fund raising. the organization is also concerned about unintended pregnancies and the spread of stds planned parenthood and several other providers withdrew from the title 10 program earlier this week rather than go along with the new rule prohibiting clinics from referring women for abortions about 4 million women are served nationwide by the program planned parenthood will continue to participate in medicaid which is its biggest sorts of government funding. >>democratic presidential candidate marianne williamson stopped by our studio to talk about what's happening on the campaign trail. one of the topics of interest that has popped up as her official portrait williamson spoke with kron four's katharine hayden about how it was chos
and experts say avoiding using antibiotics in cattle can help stop the spread of drug-resistant strainsn estimated 1.2 million cases of salmonella happen every year. planned parenthood is looking for cash ash after bailing from the us federal program clinics in several states. >>are now charging new fees, they're tapping into financial reserves in revving up fund raising. the organization is also concerned about unintended pregnancies and the spread of stds planned parenthood and several...
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, which is one of the key drivers for developing the superbugs, meaning resistance to antibiotics.e way to feed the planet is huge. but again — the price, at around £2000 per kilogram right now, puts this way outside regular household food budgets. there is also the not—so—little matter of getting approval from food safety authorities before you can even think about selling it, which could take years. for many, switching to a meat—free diet is partly about sustainability, and partly about better health. but beyond the marketing hype, are these heavily processed foods actually achieving either goal? with cultured meat you are in many cases trading off reduction of methane for potentially substantial increases in the co2 emissions. there is a lot of debate and uncertainty around if highly processed food is intrinsically bad for you or not. actually look at what is done to that food on the way to you, and how much energy is added to it in the course of processing and how many pollutants are produced, that is an essential thing. there is still a long way to go to produce an effective m
, which is one of the key drivers for developing the superbugs, meaning resistance to antibiotics.e way to feed the planet is huge. but again — the price, at around £2000 per kilogram right now, puts this way outside regular household food budgets. there is also the not—so—little matter of getting approval from food safety authorities before you can even think about selling it, which could take years. for many, switching to a meat—free diet is partly about sustainability, and partly...
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150000 salmon a day i harvested and then sent to the factory they're said to be pumped full of antibiotics to help prevent disease environmentalist say the dose is over 500 times higher than the amount used in europe. i. find. lose marina sato worked at the factory until she was injured in an industrial accident a year ago since then she's been unemployed. she hopes that gustavo's union can help her. lose marina still suffers from shoulder and back pain. maybe you need so you know i was turning around and a big fish container hit me in the back that's the last thing i remember so i passed out your be a new mail order that would be bad only later i asked my boss whether he could take me to the hospital. and he said it wasn't his problem if any see any kidney. blues merino worked for the salmon company for 8 years on a seasonal contract so she received no compensation or severance pay. you are i'm 60 years old now and i hope that i'll at least get a minimum pension see my children buy food for me that's the only way that i can survive and the company ruined me and caused me a lot of pain. an
150000 salmon a day i harvested and then sent to the factory they're said to be pumped full of antibiotics to help prevent disease environmentalist say the dose is over 500 times higher than the amount used in europe. i. find. lose marina sato worked at the factory until she was injured in an industrial accident a year ago since then she's been unemployed. she hopes that gustavo's union can help her. lose marina still suffers from shoulder and back pain. maybe you need so you know i was turning...
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we think every physician, by virtue of md, gets to prescribe antibiotics for infections. we have treated opioids the same way. if you have a basic education in medicine -- opioids are hard. pain, ae book, in bioethicist personal struggle with opioids. dan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: thank you for having me on. think a lot of the problem is, our medical system is capitalist. right there you have a big problem. formotivation pharmaceutical companies, and you could say for hospitals and everybody else in the industry, is money. say they this oath to will have patients, in their best interests, but recently, the doctor prescribed for me something i did not want. i asked for something i had in the past to take care of this fungus problem i had, i thought back.
we think every physician, by virtue of md, gets to prescribe antibiotics for infections. we have treated opioids the same way. if you have a basic education in medicine -- opioids are hard. pain, ae book, in bioethicist personal struggle with opioids. dan in massachusetts. good morning. caller: thank you for having me on. think a lot of the problem is, our medical system is capitalist. right there you have a big problem. formotivation pharmaceutical companies, and you could say for hospitals...
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we didn't have anything like vaccines or antibiotics. have also made to send to fear the outside tribes because who were the biggest vectors of the disease, other people and other people bringing indices that your tribe doesn't have an immunity for they could wipe out an entire population. so, it made sense to have a psychology and in that kind of environment, but one of the things i ask, we now know about basic handwashing. we have vaccines and antibiotics. how much does this adaptation really serve us today? does it serve us to be wary of outsiders when we are now aware of this universe in a microcosm that was invisible t to us until recently in our history. the problem is this kind of stuff gets manipulated. supercross history, the rhetoric of germs has been attached to the outsiders. so, during world war ii they were labeled as berman. during the rwanda genocide i forget which side they carry disease and we know what happened there. recently, donald trump said immigrants are going to come in and invest our nation. this has an impact
we didn't have anything like vaccines or antibiotics. have also made to send to fear the outside tribes because who were the biggest vectors of the disease, other people and other people bringing indices that your tribe doesn't have an immunity for they could wipe out an entire population. so, it made sense to have a psychology and in that kind of environment, but one of the things i ask, we now know about basic handwashing. we have vaccines and antibiotics. how much does this adaptation really...