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chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had triple, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are challenges, we need a zika vaccine fundamentally to protect pregnant women because those are the most vulnerable. if you get infected during your pregnancy there's a disturbing percentage of fetal abnormalities. we will start a phase one trial likely in september of 2016 based on the expertise that we have developed literally over a decade or more in working with these vaccines and i want to thank you and the committee for supporting the work we've been doing on our ability to respond rapidly to emerging infectious diseases. that's what we've done. we have six candidates in queue. the one th
chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had triple, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are...
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chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are challenges, we need a zika vaccine fundamentally to protect pregnant women because those are the most vulnerable. if you get infected during your pregnancy there's a disturbing percentage of fetal abnormalities. we will start a phase one trial likely in september of 2016 based on the expertise that we have developed literally over a decade or more in working with these vaccines and i want to thank you and the committee for supporting the work we've been doing on our ability to respond rapidly to emerging infectious diseases. that's what we've done. we have six candidates in queue. the one t
chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are...
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tapado, para que no encontremos la casa llena de mosquito y podamos caer en el dengue y el chikungun chikungunyatro pueblo, paciente, nuestros hospitales, y en cada una de las necesidad que su tenemos en el paÍs debido a las condiciones que hay en el sector salud. >> luego que culmine este asueto nuevamente van anunciar nuevas informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: llegÓ la primavera y tambiÉn la nieve que cubrÍa parte de new yersey en esta semana, como podemos ver las imÁgenes, alrededor de una pulgada de nieve cubrÍa una Área y las calles estaban solamente mojadas, y ¿quÉ podemos esperar esta noche y el resto de la semana? vamos con el experto nuestro meteorÓlogo acertacerti. eduardo: buenas noches ilia mÁximo hasta 3 pulgadas y solamente vemos media pulgada y las temperaturas se han subido nuevamente hasta 50° eso implica que gran parte de la nieve empieza a derretirse y se derrite todo por de bajo del promedio climatolÓgico, y el resto de las estaciones desde philadelphia hacÍa el sur, incluyendo atlantis city, y hasta 30° milla por eso hora, y se hace sentir bajas temperaturas,
tapado, para que no encontremos la casa llena de mosquito y podamos caer en el dengue y el chikungun chikungunyatro pueblo, paciente, nuestros hospitales, y en cada una de las necesidad que su tenemos en el paÍs debido a las condiciones que hay en el sector salud. >> luego que culmine este asueto nuevamente van anunciar nuevas informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: llegÓ la primavera y tambiÉn la nieve que cubrÍa parte de new yersey en esta semana, como podemos ver...
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chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are challenges, we need a zika vaccine fundamentally to protect pregnant women because those are the most vulnerable. if you get infected during your pregnancy there's a disturbing percentage of fetal abnormalities. we will start a phase one trial likely in september of 2016 based on the expertise that we have developed literally over a decade or more in working with these vaccines and i want to thank you and the committee for supporting the work we've been doing on our ability to respond rapidly to emerging infectious diseases. that's what we've done. we have six candidates in queue. the one t
chikungunya we have a phase one good vaccine that's safe and that induces a good response. we have had trouble, which i don't think is going to have much more trouble, in getting pharmaceutical partners to come in with us for the advanced development, i think the zika outbreak has shook the cages because we're having pharmaceutical partners interested in coming in with us with chikungunya and with zika. that's the advantage i have had with zika. i've said publicly that although there are...
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the fda has developed a rapid test for anyone who feels they are affected by zika, chikungunya or dengue. >>> sadly, leading cause of premature deaths of autism suffering is suicide. >>> soon showing whether containing genetically modified organize mixes. the labeling will be mandatory in vermont. food advocacy group says there's not enough evidence to prove that gmos are safe to eat. >>> 90th missile wing in wyoming has come under close scrutiny over the past few years. over a string of violations in personal conduct. jamie mcintire has the story. >> antonio, the be investigation is particularly embarrassing to the air force, prompted a top to bottom shakeup aimed at restoring the reputation of air force officers who are in charge of launching icbms in the event of nuclear war. back then a launch investigation of officers, in which missile ears aeersas they're called, han cheating on exams. not on the missileers but the forces who protect them, guarding the movement of nuclear weapons as well as the missile deployments. 14 rairchging in rank from airman first class to senior airmen are
the fda has developed a rapid test for anyone who feels they are affected by zika, chikungunya or dengue. >>> sadly, leading cause of premature deaths of autism suffering is suicide. >>> soon showing whether containing genetically modified organize mixes. the labeling will be mandatory in vermont. food advocacy group says there's not enough evidence to prove that gmos are safe to eat. >>> 90th missile wing in wyoming has come under close scrutiny over the past few...
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a couple of years ago they started transmitting chikungunya .the start of this year, zika virus. it is linked to babies being born with brain damage. the insecticides used to kill these mosquitoes are not working as well as they used to. >> these mosquitoes are resistant to one of the most commonly used insecticides. it is an insecticide that has been used in puerto rico and in the rest of america for many years. correspondent: scientists are racing to find other chemicals that can kill mosquitoes. the insects can breed and thrive in just a few drops of water. it might not be 100% effective, but fuming gators are spring -- but in fuming gators are s areing -- in fumigateor spring entire neighborhoods. tois not considered harmful most people. authorities are focusing on protecting pregnant women because of the links to babies being born with underdeveloped brains. this is a baby with microcephaly. i'm very worried. i use an sector balance every day. i'm very worried about this. baby,man who wants a microcephaly is a very bad disease. 1500 miles a
a couple of years ago they started transmitting chikungunya .the start of this year, zika virus. it is linked to babies being born with brain damage. the insecticides used to kill these mosquitoes are not working as well as they used to. >> these mosquitoes are resistant to one of the most commonly used insecticides. it is an insecticide that has been used in puerto rico and in the rest of america for many years. correspondent: scientists are racing to find other chemicals that can kill...
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administration authorized the cdc to use the test, which allows doctors to tell if a person has either zika, chikungunya, or dengue in one test. right now, they have to have separate tests for all three, which are spread through infected mosquitoes. right now, there are 66 cases of zika confirmed in florida. a new patient was just diagnosed on thursday, in brevard county. a group of gopher tortoises have a new home. they were trapped underground, are going up. wesh 2' s dan billow explains how the developer is working to save them. dan levi, the tortoise-sniffing : dog, is almost always right. where he digs, a backhoe follows, and the prize is a gopher tortoise a threatened species that just happens to love dry, sandy spots that are perfect for building houses on. >> although i have a legal right to entomb these tortoises, i' ve chosen to spend several thousand dollars in order to provide a new home for them. dan developer coy clark is in : fact spending $20,000 to help the saving florida' s gopher tortoises organization rescue the tortoises. the 13-acre tract on eau gallie boulevard happens to have one
administration authorized the cdc to use the test, which allows doctors to tell if a person has either zika, chikungunya, or dengue in one test. right now, they have to have separate tests for all three, which are spread through infected mosquitoes. right now, there are 66 cases of zika confirmed in florida. a new patient was just diagnosed on thursday, in brevard county. a group of gopher tortoises have a new home. they were trapped underground, are going up. wesh 2' s dan billow explains how...
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herere's the deal -- it allows people to tell if a person has sica, chikungunya or denge in just one test. we told you zika virus is linked to birth defects. all three of the viruses are >>> it cacan be tough finding g a parking spot. but now city officials are considering building a parking garage and they want your input. they proposed a $15 million project to build a parking garage and it would be paid for in part by parking meters. it would be built on the meters installed by december 2018. >> i wouldn't want to take away from the aesthetics. this place is beautiful. let's don't modernize it to much. >>> they are meeting monday night. again you could have your say -- that meeting starts at 6:00. just show up if you want to share your opinion. >>> st. patrick's day is over but the fun is end. the city of tampa will die the hillsborough river green. take a look at the video from the previous years. i remember this. it was so pretty. the mayor will help us kick off the event is free. i remember we took videos from the roof last year because we can see it perfectly hear from the new
herere's the deal -- it allows people to tell if a person has sica, chikungunya or denge in just one test. we told you zika virus is linked to birth defects. all three of the viruses are >>> it cacan be tough finding g a parking spot. but now city officials are considering building a parking garage and they want your input. they proposed a $15 million project to build a parking garage and it would be paid for in part by parking meters. it would be built on the meters installed by...
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and the whole range of airborne of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens. that is cholera. it has caused seven global pandemics since it first emerged. the latest one is still going on off the coast of florida and haiti. i coupled that with reporting from places where new pathogens were coming up.
and the whole range of airborne of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens. that is cholera. it has caused...
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the test allows people -- doctors to tell if the person chikungunya in one test. pregnant women are most at risk since -- from severe complications from seek a fair -- zika virus. all three of those are spread through infected mosquitotoes. >>> it can be tough finding a parking spot the at the circle but now they are considering building a parking garage and they want your input. they proposed a $15 million project to build a parking garage. it would be paid for in part by parking meters. the garage would be built on the meters installed by december 2018. >>> the scenery -- this place is beautiful. let's don't modernize it too much. >> city commissioners will vote on the project in their meeting monday night and again they want to hear from you. that meeting starts at 6:00 and you can show up there to share your opinion. >>> good news from eight -- for at&t customers. the company is expanding its 4g network. customers in downtown tampa and faster internet in more places. sounds good to me. >>> march madness junkies are expected to shell out some kids -- serious ca
the test allows people -- doctors to tell if the person chikungunya in one test. pregnant women are most at risk since -- from severe complications from seek a fair -- zika virus. all three of those are spread through infected mosquitotoes. >>> it can be tough finding a parking spot the at the circle but now they are considering building a parking garage and they want your input. they proposed a $15 million project to build a parking garage. it would be paid for in part by parking...
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the doubling red lines are areas where there have been cases of chikungunya. the mosquitoe's life cycle, as well is something else they are looking at. east coast cities like washington, d.c. have a moderate risk because the mosquitoes carry zika and can live there in the hot and humid summers. >>> researchers say we could see small, localized outbreak this is summer. situations in the caribbean and south korea. because a lot -- south america because a lot of us live and work inside by comparison here. >>> and right now president obama taking questions at a business meeting in cuba during his historic visit. someone else is speaking now but the president is involved, as well. that is a woman asking a question of president obama. let's listen in... [ speaking foreign language ] >> what would you like to happen between cuba and the united states that could be women you serve? >> the questions are being fielded with translations. president obama taking questions there at a business event during his historic visit in cuba. all crews are there in cuba, as well. muc
the doubling red lines are areas where there have been cases of chikungunya. the mosquitoe's life cycle, as well is something else they are looking at. east coast cities like washington, d.c. have a moderate risk because the mosquitoes carry zika and can live there in the hot and humid summers. >>> researchers say we could see small, localized outbreak this is summer. situations in the caribbean and south korea. because a lot -- south america because a lot of us live and work inside by...
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administration authorized the cdc to use the test, which allows doctors to tell if a person has either zika, chikungunya or dengue in one test altogether right now -- altogether. right now, they have to have separate tests for all three which are spread through infected mosquitoes. right now there are 67 cases of zika confirmed in florida. a new patient was diagnosed just thursday in brevard county. a group of gopher tortoises have a new home. they were trapped underground and in a place where new houses are going up. wesh 2' s dan billow explains how the developer is working to save them. dog, is almost always right. where he digs, a backhoe follows, and the prize is a gopher tortoise, a threatened species that just happens to love dry, sandy spots that are perfect for building houses on. >> although i have a legal right to entomb these tortoises, i' ve chosen to spend several thousand dollars in trying to provide a new home for them. dan: developer coy clark is in $20,000 to help the saving florida' s gopher tortoises organization rescue the tortoises. >> every single one of those dots are gopher tort
administration authorized the cdc to use the test, which allows doctors to tell if a person has either zika, chikungunya or dengue in one test altogether right now -- altogether. right now, they have to have separate tests for all three which are spread through infected mosquitoes. right now there are 67 cases of zika confirmed in florida. a new patient was diagnosed just thursday in brevard county. a group of gopher tortoises have a new home. they were trapped underground and in a place where...
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proteccion civil" decret alerta amarilla a nivel nacional para controlar la expansion del dengue, chikungunyaas de prevencin y control de las enfermedades... ---los departamentos con la tasa ms alta de casos, son chalatenango, cuscatln, cabaÑas y san vicente, san salvador y la libertad... ---quienes no acaten las medidas de prevencion dictadas por las autoridades podrn ser sancionados. take 3 shot angle cam blanca ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... cesar ---con la informacion deportiva.. adelante gabriel... take gabriel live gabriel live blanca, cesar muy buenas tardes, arrancamos el dia de hoy su dosis deportiva con partidos de la europa league donde al momento se estan disputando los octavos de final. take vo vo el sumarino amarillo aprovecho los errores defensivos del conjunto aleman en su visita a espaÑa y tomaron una importante ventaja de dos a cero en el marcador global con dos goles de cdric bakambu. uno al minuto cuatro y el otro al 56. javier hernandez jugo los 90 minutos del partido pero no pudo anotar gol. el partido de vuelta sera el 17 de este mes en alemania. vo en la elimin
proteccion civil" decret alerta amarilla a nivel nacional para controlar la expansion del dengue, chikungunyaas de prevencin y control de las enfermedades... ---los departamentos con la tasa ms alta de casos, son chalatenango, cuscatln, cabaÑas y san vicente, san salvador y la libertad... ---quienes no acaten las medidas de prevencion dictadas por las autoridades podrn ser sancionados. take 3 shot angle cam blanca ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... cesar ---con la informacion...
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it could spend to hundreds of thousands of people like past outbreaks of chikungunya. >>> joe biden beginning a multi-country tour. today speaking to hundreds of airmen at a major desert airport near abu dhabi. he praised them for their work. >> you captured the images that provide us with the intelligence we need to target the enemy and protect our forces. >> vice president's regional tour also will take him to israel, the west bank, and to jordan. >>> things got a little strange a woman dressed, climbed on top of an 18 wheeler and started dancing. it happened just after a crash on the highway. a houston fire department ladder truck had to pull up to the front of the semi to get the woman down. she's now in police custody. i guess she's no longer dancing and is probably fully dressed. >> probably good she's in custody and safe at this point. >>> a lot of people, i'm one of them, big dose of spring fever. no question. >> i'm there with you. >> sort of put my feet up in a week in march, this is usually a busy time here. coming up. many of you have been asking does this mean we'll have a hot an
it could spend to hundreds of thousands of people like past outbreaks of chikungunya. >>> joe biden beginning a multi-country tour. today speaking to hundreds of airmen at a major desert airport near abu dhabi. he praised them for their work. >> you captured the images that provide us with the intelligence we need to target the enemy and protect our forces. >> vice president's regional tour also will take him to israel, the west bank, and to jordan. >>> things got...
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it will also tell doctors if a patient has chikungunya or dengue. right now there are 67 cases of zika in florida. the woman who caused a deadly crash in seminole county back in october that killed a young father and his one-year-old son learned her punishment today. 75-year-old cynthia guthrie was cited for slamming into the back of a car at state roads 434 and 436. jose vargas rosario and his one-year-old son brayden died in that crash. the mother was critically injured. guthrie was fined $1000 and will lose her license for a year. her driving skills will have to be retested before she gets her license back. will spend the rest of her life in prison. sujatha guduru admitted to first degree murder this morning. she shot and killed her teenaged daughter in her oviedo home. shot her several times. guduru had asked to be put to death, but the state said no. jim: a mess on i-4 today. check out this video of a car fire at fairbanks avenue. it happened right before noon in the westbound lanes. two of those lanes had to be shut down while firefighters put
it will also tell doctors if a patient has chikungunya or dengue. right now there are 67 cases of zika in florida. the woman who caused a deadly crash in seminole county back in october that killed a young father and his one-year-old son learned her punishment today. 75-year-old cynthia guthrie was cited for slamming into the back of a car at state roads 434 and 436. jose vargas rosario and his one-year-old son brayden died in that crash. the mother was critically injured. guthrie was fined...
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>> mosquitoes, especially the ones that are spreading zika, dengue, chikungunya, they love humans over any other animal. so they're cuing into our body odor, the carbon dioxide in our breath. our body heat. and it's the body odor, i think, that distinguishes us from other non-human animals. >> reporter: vosshall and her team are creating "designer" mosquitoes. it's genetic engineering, but a different version from oxitec's self-destructing insects. here they create unique attributes: for example, a bug that can't detect certain odors to try and understand what they are hunting. >> obviously, if we find out what makes a mosquito magnet attractive, then we've understood a big part of what mosquitoes are hunting. then we can interrupt their hunting behavior. >> reporter: in the meantime, all we really have are nets and deet. researchers aren't even sure how the chemical thwarts mosquitoes. can't science do better? >> ultimately, how cool would it be to have a cream that you put on your arm that has a probiotic, right? that makes you demagnetized as a mosquito magnet? >> reporter: but for
>> mosquitoes, especially the ones that are spreading zika, dengue, chikungunya, they love humans over any other animal. so they're cuing into our body odor, the carbon dioxide in our breath. our body heat. and it's the body odor, i think, that distinguishes us from other non-human animals. >> reporter: vosshall and her team are creating "designer" mosquitoes. it's genetic engineering, but a different version from oxitec's self-destructing insects. here they create unique...
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and the whole range of airborne of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens. that is cholera. it has caused seven global pandemics since it first emerged. the latest one is still going on off the coast of florida and haiti. i coupled that with reporting from places where new pathogens were coming up. i went to places like south china and new delhi to try to see how cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. what i learned is that cholera emerged in many ways in the same way a lot of the new pathogens are coming out today. it came out of the natural environment. cholera is a bacteria that normally lives in marine habitats. it lives in conjunction with a zooplankton. some pla
and the whole range of airborne of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens. that is cholera. it has caused...
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pathogens coming out of the middle east and the whole range of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens. that is cholera. it has caused seven global pandemics since it first emerged. the latest one is still going on off the coast of florida and haiti. i couple that with reporting from places where new pathogens were coming up. i went to places like new china and -- south china and new delhi to try to see how cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. what i learned is that cholera emerged in many ways in the same way a lot of the new pathogens are coming out today. it came out of the natural environment. cholera is a bacteria that normally lives in marine habitats. it lives in con
pathogens coming out of the middle east and the whole range of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. so the question i wanted to ask is how do microbes turn into pandemic-causing pathogens. you think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. the way that i wanted to look at that was a two-pronged approach. first i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemic-causing pathogens....
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his local outbreaks similar to what we did see a few years ago with florida and texas and with chikungunya in florida. there is a very important surveillance capability that will give us a negative answer to your question. we had not zika virus in the u.s., but it will also tell us if and when -- unfortunately, it is probably likely we will probably see many local outbreaks particularly in the southeastern part, gold coast states, texas, florida, etc. because the mosquito, the major transmitter, is in that area of the country similar to puerto rico and south america. finally, what we do have in south america are cohort studies to take a look at what the fundamental baseline level of microcephaly is and what the relationship is to the infected people of zika. two studies came out -- one came out a week ago showing if you look at zika infected women who are pregnant and pregnant women who were not infected with zika in brazil, there was a very disturbing 29% of the zika infected women had ultrasound indicating abnormalities of the fetus which is very deserving. that is the reason why we feel
his local outbreaks similar to what we did see a few years ago with florida and texas and with chikungunya in florida. there is a very important surveillance capability that will give us a negative answer to your question. we had not zika virus in the u.s., but it will also tell us if and when -- unfortunately, it is probably likely we will probably see many local outbreaks particularly in the southeastern part, gold coast states, texas, florida, etc. because the mosquito, the major...