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gonorrhea doesn't kill us like malaria and tb do, and they are quite difficult to treat. we're seeing a serious global threat with disease that is predominantly affect those in the developing world, but also mers, in the hospital, in the community, which lead to very serious mortality, and we may experience that in the developed world, to add to the considerable burden of bacteria viruses. as you know polo has now appeared in the middle east and iraq. so we're in a very pre-darius global health situation where the pathogens are getting stronger and our ability to fight them are getting smaller. >> we'll come back and talk about diseases like malaria and tuberculosis and what can be done in the face of increasing resistence. this is "inside story." stay with us. >> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. the word antibiotic comes from antibiosis. which literally means one organ harmful to another. human medicine learned how to kill the bad bacteria that can make us sick. it turns out bacteria evolves faster than humans do. in the report in the race against harmful
gonorrhea doesn't kill us like malaria and tb do, and they are quite difficult to treat. we're seeing a serious global threat with disease that is predominantly affect those in the developing world, but also mers, in the hospital, in the community, which lead to very serious mortality, and we may experience that in the developed world, to add to the considerable burden of bacteria viruses. as you know polo has now appeared in the middle east and iraq. so we're in a very pre-darius global health...
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the main bacteria which cause diarrhea, pneumonia and gonorrhea are becoming more difficult to treat. the widespread prescription of antibiotics started in the 1940's, and it revolutionized medicine. diseases which for centuries that had killed now suddenly became treatable. but we've taken antibiotics too often, and that has allowed resistence. what the world needs now are new drugs to deal with this emerging crisis. >> but no antibiotics are produced. it's a risky investment for the big drug companies. >> we've had resistence, and there is a harsh truth in all this. the more intensified selected pressure on an organism, the more quickly it will emerge resistence. that's the fundamental principle of selection. we have to sensebly manage what we have, and we have to intensify our search for new products. >> reporter: the "world health organization" says the following needs to happen now. antibiotics should only be given when absolutely necessary. more should be done to prevent people getting ill in the first place, and governments and industry need to do more to develop new drugs. the
the main bacteria which cause diarrhea, pneumonia and gonorrhea are becoming more difficult to treat. the widespread prescription of antibiotics started in the 1940's, and it revolutionized medicine. diseases which for centuries that had killed now suddenly became treatable. but we've taken antibiotics too often, and that has allowed resistence. what the world needs now are new drugs to deal with this emerging crisis. >> but no antibiotics are produced. it's a risky investment for the big...
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the main bacteria that cause diary y pneumonia, urinary tract infections and gonorrhea are becoming moredifficult to treat. it starantibiotics started in 1s and diseases that for centuries killed now became treatable. but no new antibiotics are being produced. it's an expensive and risky investment for drug companies. >> we've had resistence over many decades, and there is a harsh truth in all of this, the more intense pressure on an organism such as antibiotics, the more the resistence. we can't get away from that. bev to live with it, and we have to sensebly manage what we have and intensify our search for new products. >> reporter: the "world health organization" said the following needs to happen now, antibiotics should only be given when absolutely necessary. mother should be done to prevent the illnesses in the first place, and governments need to develop new drugs. the report is the first comprehensive studiment and an era for the first time takes a huge leap backwards. >> it's a orchestra that caters to a special group of musicians. how people are finding a place to show off thei
the main bacteria that cause diary y pneumonia, urinary tract infections and gonorrhea are becoming moredifficult to treat. it starantibiotics started in 1s and diseases that for centuries killed now became treatable. but no new antibiotics are being produced. it's an expensive and risky investment for drug companies. >> we've had resistence over many decades, and there is a harsh truth in all of this, the more intense pressure on an organism such as antibiotics, the more the resistence....
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the main bacteria which causes things like diarrhea, pneumonia and gonorrhea are all but becoming more difficult to treat. the widespread prescription of antibiotics started in the 1940's and revolutionized medicine which for centuries have killed millions of people are suddenly treatable. in recent years we've all taken too many antibiotics too often. that's allowed bacteria to develop resistence. what the world needs now are new drugs to deal with this emerging crisis. but no new antibiotics are being produced. it's an expensive and risky investment for the big drug companies. >> we've had resistence over the many decades and there is a harsh biological truth in all of this, the more intensified pressure on an organism such as antibiotic, the more readily the resistence. that's natural selection. you can't get away with it. we have to sensebly manage what we have, and we have to intensify our search for new products. >> the "world health organization" says the following needs to happen now. antibiotics should only be given when absolutely necessary. more should be done to prevent peo
the main bacteria which causes things like diarrhea, pneumonia and gonorrhea are all but becoming more difficult to treat. the widespread prescription of antibiotics started in the 1940's and revolutionized medicine which for centuries have killed millions of people are suddenly treatable. in recent years we've all taken too many antibiotics too often. that's allowed bacteria to develop resistence. what the world needs now are new drugs to deal with this emerging crisis. but no new antibiotics...
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. >> we found out that she had gonorrhea in her throat.e had chlamydia and was severely, severely, severely torn and ripped down below. that's when they found out they used different things on her. >> the hospital declined to comment due to federal privacy laws. >> they expected me to be alone with a male investigator in an interrogation room. i couldn't do that. i couldn't even be alone with my dad. they should understand that. if i can't be alone with my dad or my brothers, what makes you think i can be alone with a man i've never met in my whole life? >> in the two years since the abduction no one has been arrested or prosecuted for the kidnapping, gang rape and torture of shauna newell. the sheriff's department declined msnbc's request for comment but said that shauna and her family had been uncooperative in the investigation. they added, if they're now willing to cooperate they will reopen the case. >> all shauna's family wanted in the six days she was missing was to bring her home. that's all they wanted. >> marc klaas runs klaas kid
. >> we found out that she had gonorrhea in her throat.e had chlamydia and was severely, severely, severely torn and ripped down below. that's when they found out they used different things on her. >> the hospital declined to comment due to federal privacy laws. >> they expected me to be alone with a male investigator in an interrogation room. i couldn't do that. i couldn't even be alone with my dad. they should understand that. if i can't be alone with my dad or my brothers,...
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. >> gonorrhea, syphilis. the hiv virus seems to be the one they're least worried about because outside the body it doesn't live long. and if they come up positive, then that's up to the administration on what they want to do. >> i'm only here on a misdemeanor charge. i don't want to go home with a life sentence. >> whether he said it joking or not, that's not a person that i'd be liable to believe that it was just a joke. he was a menace to the world. that's why they convicted him and found him guilty. now he's still a menace to other people. whether i took the sandwich from him or not, it's irrelevant. he should not have been with us. his body is a weapon. >>> coming up, the hiv scare leads to a fight that ends in pepper spray, and accusations. >> call me snitches, call me bitch-ass all because of that gay guy. the guy with hiv. >> and -- >> my husband is devastated. he's taking it harder than anybody. >> a fifth drunk driving conviction tears a family apart. [ male announcer ] your eyes. even at a distance
. >> gonorrhea, syphilis. the hiv virus seems to be the one they're least worried about because outside the body it doesn't live long. and if they come up positive, then that's up to the administration on what they want to do. >> i'm only here on a misdemeanor charge. i don't want to go home with a life sentence. >> whether he said it joking or not, that's not a person that i'd be liable to believe that it was just a joke. he was a menace to the world. that's why they...
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themselves and each others into these horrible people and gauged them and give them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole their corn and all this other stuff and this is the kind of stuff that is being taught in the government school systems. most parents don't always hear about it. we are living in a model that was created in the 19th century. i'm all for diversity. you were going to have people with different backgrounds, religious, race and all that. i think it is a very good thing however what are they being taught and if it violates the faith and values and beliefs of basic number of people paying their taxes for this they ought to be able to have the choice of sending their child to another school, public, private, religious and i believe that it's going to improve the public schools like anything else. >> host: before we go to a break you're saying challenging orthodoxies is bad and that few? >> guest: i'm not thinking critically all the time. i'm exposed to all kind of ideas not only the newspapers i write for the television on which i appear in the billboards i see all the time. when y
themselves and each others into these horrible people and gauged them and give them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole their corn and all this other stuff and this is the kind of stuff that is being taught in the government school systems. most parents don't always hear about it. we are living in a model that was created in the 19th century. i'm all for diversity. you were going to have people with different backgrounds, religious, race and all that. i think it is a very good thing however what...
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thes and each other and these horrible white europeans invaded and gave them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole their corn and killed them off and all of this other stuff and this is the kind of stuff that it is being caught increasingly in a government school system. most parents don't hear about it. it's not always in the textbooks but in some. we are living in an education model created in the 19th 19th century. i'm all for diversity. people of different backgrounds, religions, race, and all that, coming to a central unit to be talk something. it's a very good thing. however, what are they being taught? and if it violates a significant -- the faith and the values and the beliefs of the significant number of people who are paying through their taxes for this, they ought to be able to have the choice of sending their child to another school, public, private, religious, that more reflecks those views, -- reflects those views and that's going improve the public schools because, like anything else -- >> host: let's just take a moment here and say, you mean, challenging orthodoxies is bad in
thes and each other and these horrible white europeans invaded and gave them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole their corn and killed them off and all of this other stuff and this is the kind of stuff that it is being caught increasingly in a government school system. most parents don't hear about it. it's not always in the textbooks but in some. we are living in an education model created in the 19th 19th century. i'm all for diversity. people of different backgrounds, religions, race, and all...
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were at peace with each other and these horrible white europeans invaded and gave them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole the court and kill them off in all this other stuff. this is the kind of stuff that's being taught increasingly in a government school system. .. like anything else, would've competition. >> host: once i can't but take a moment and say challenging orthodoxy does not interview them have been as children learn how to think critically? >> i'm not thinking critically all the time. all kinds of ideas in the newspapers for which i write, the television on which i appear on billboards pc all the time. when you have a child, you have to train them properly get them to the point where they can make critical decision. you have to have a certain foundation and purpose for living. and living. and i just had to get an education to make money by stuff. it's not going to make me happy or driving a spiritual and moral dimension to badgers that. that is what is missing in government schools. >> host: helper does not a government. >> guest: were talking about two different things. harvard, da
were at peace with each other and these horrible white europeans invaded and gave them syphilis and gonorrhea and stole the court and kill them off in all this other stuff. this is the kind of stuff that's being taught increasingly in a government school system. .. like anything else, would've competition. >> host: once i can't but take a moment and say challenging orthodoxy does not interview them have been as children learn how to think critically? >> i'm not thinking critically...