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of influenza. in 1957 and 1968 there were 68, and in 1957 three or four times the normal number of people die from influenza. but compared to 1918 and was like a severe epidemic season. that it was like a severe epidemic season. the story begins when the virus jumps from birds to people. nobody knows for certain where that happened. most pandemics have been on in in asia.have begun however there was some overworked epidemiological evidence that i managed to trip over, that strongly suggests this virus actually jumped tpecies in kansas, and that it moved from haskell county in that it moved from rural kansas with draftees to what is now for o'reilly. and for riley then had 56,000 troops, very closely packed in barracks. they were being trained to kill would it turned out, they be far more effective at killing than anyone could have imagined. say, this was a war waged by nature against man. it hit with full force. it took about six months for the species it it jumped wasn't immediately efficient at i
of influenza. in 1957 and 1968 there were 68, and in 1957 three or four times the normal number of people die from influenza. but compared to 1918 and was like a severe epidemic season. that it was like a severe epidemic season. the story begins when the virus jumps from birds to people. nobody knows for certain where that happened. most pandemics have been on in in asia.have begun however there was some overworked epidemiological evidence that i managed to trip over, that strongly suggests...
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influenza is a formidable adversary. the virus is ever changing, it's with us every year, and it's too often able to outsmart our immune systems. we've worked -- systems. at cdc we have worked to build cutting-edge systems to -- and to monitor vaccine effectiveness. we know that people are concerned about this flu season and that concern is warranted. influenza can be a very serious threat to the health of americans and despite the progress we've made, we have much more work to do. i will provide brief updates this season and the work to cdc is doing to improve the tools for influenza prevention and control. as you have heard, this has been a severe season. hospitalizations have broken records. influenza-like illnesses in doctor's offices and emergency rooms was as high as we've seen during the pandemic of 2009. too many children have died already from influenza this season. we had intense activity in virtually the whole country at the same time and that contributed to some of the spot shortages of anti-virals. we are no
influenza is a formidable adversary. the virus is ever changing, it's with us every year, and it's too often able to outsmart our immune systems. we've worked -- systems. at cdc we have worked to build cutting-edge systems to -- and to monitor vaccine effectiveness. we know that people are concerned about this flu season and that concern is warranted. influenza can be a very serious threat to the health of americans and despite the progress we've made, we have much more work to do. i will...
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when you develop an influenza vaccine, you have to time it with an outbreak of influenza. as long as it's under a u.s. ind, we are very flexible in allowing the companies to get the data and conduct clinical studies wherever flu might be in the world as long as it's following that ind process. >> well, that's great. i appreciate y'all helping me answer that question, and i know that mr. jones, who i spoke with yesterday, made sure i could say his name in public. he'll be pleased to hear that as well. let me ask this because the chairman brought it up, and if y'all can get to it briefly. the domestic supply and the threat of maybe having our supply mostly offshore of our flu vaccines. doesn't matter to me who wants to respond to that. >> we work very hard. it's a very important question. we work very hard over the last years and invested great sums of money to make sure we can develop these vaccines and get them licensed. it's critical we expand that domestic manufacturing can papa so they're available when we need them in a pandemic. we cannot import vaccines from other co
when you develop an influenza vaccine, you have to time it with an outbreak of influenza. as long as it's under a u.s. ind, we are very flexible in allowing the companies to get the data and conduct clinical studies wherever flu might be in the world as long as it's following that ind process. >> well, that's great. i appreciate y'all helping me answer that question, and i know that mr. jones, who i spoke with yesterday, made sure i could say his name in public. he'll be pleased to hear...
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people, again, need to take influenza seriously. last year, during the sars outbreak we never read a word about this because sars dominated the news but in holland, there was another bird virus that was threatening to jump to people and an infected 89 people but only killed a single person. they slaughtered, and holland, 30 million poultry. this year they slaughtered over 100 million in asia to contain the virus. one death of 89 may not sound horrific, but influenza infects so many people, if a bad virus in the united states it would cause a minimum, depending on how many people were attacked, a minimum of half a million deaths in a single influenza season, and it could easily exceed 100 million deaths. that's if it killed one out of 89 people. now, you have to get your priorities straight. no one has an exact figure of what we spend on west nile virus. west nile virus in the last five years, in total, has illed 650 americans. otal, in five years. although there is no exact figure, it is very likely over $300 million per year. on in
people, again, need to take influenza seriously. last year, during the sars outbreak we never read a word about this because sars dominated the news but in holland, there was another bird virus that was threatening to jump to people and an infected 89 people but only killed a single person. they slaughtered, and holland, 30 million poultry. this year they slaughtered over 100 million in asia to contain the virus. one death of 89 may not sound horrific, but influenza infects so many people, if a...
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from the left-hand side is the influenza model. leading to one protein the molecule which is to the cell receptor that we get sick with the flu. in interesting things as a molecule of the head and the stem. think of a mushroom with a cap. that is what the immune system responds again. that is the good news. the bad news is the head has many mutations that change from season to season. but the stem has few mutations the red dots are mutations so how do you make that response selectively against the part that does not change? and there is one example among many investigators at the nih have a situation now where they can take the molecule and shave off the head is called the head the stem but now they use that to keep stable. now it is the nano particle. this is what it looks like 10 million times blown up. and it doesn't get distracted or a cell needed response against something that does not change. to have a workshop where we call together from experts of the united states to help us at nih with pathway to influenza vaccine. so ju
from the left-hand side is the influenza model. leading to one protein the molecule which is to the cell receptor that we get sick with the flu. in interesting things as a molecule of the head and the stem. think of a mushroom with a cap. that is what the immune system responds again. that is the good news. the bad news is the head has many mutations that change from season to season. but the stem has few mutations the red dots are mutations so how do you make that response selectively against...
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what do we do when we respond to influenza? here at nih, we do basic and clinical research, ultimately to develop countermeasures in the form of diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. vaccines are the most important medical tool. publicly there are health tools -- watching your hands, social distancing, getting out of crowds when you but vaccinesreaks, are clearly the most important. . have three points i make i jokingly refer to it as the fa uci three. concerned about my discontent with where we are he's influenza. i will go through these ,ndividually, starting with current seasonal influenza vaccines are not consistently effective. further, go one second i have to give you my statement so i don't get into trouble. it is always better to get vaccinated than to not get vaccinated. you have a 10%, 20% effective vaccine, it is still better to get vaccinated than not. let's take a look at the numbers. if you look at the efficacy, the effectiveness of vaccine over the last several years, at best, the influenza vaccine is 60% effe
what do we do when we respond to influenza? here at nih, we do basic and clinical research, ultimately to develop countermeasures in the form of diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. vaccines are the most important medical tool. publicly there are health tools -- watching your hands, social distancing, getting out of crowds when you but vaccinesreaks, are clearly the most important. . have three points i make i jokingly refer to it as the fa uci three. concerned about my discontent with...
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and obviously, influenza. even though you can have a pandemic with other types of disease, usually it would be respiratory diseases that spread rapidly. the theme i would like to build how we separate seasonal and pandemic influenza. we really should think about them as one. hopefully it will become obvious to you why i say that. what i'm going to show you hopefully will convince you of that. influenza, only talk about influenza, it is highly predictable and highly unpredictable. the highly predictable part is that we will have influenza outbreak every single winter in the northern hemisphere. annually, and since seasonal flu's changed very always a degree of residual background immunity in the population. that is critical to why seasonal flu is not a pandemic every year. let's take a look at the numbers. if youunited states, look at the left-hand side of is around 56,000 cases of death per year. globally is on the right-hand side. the economic cause is substantial. it is about $10 billion in direct medical co
and obviously, influenza. even though you can have a pandemic with other types of disease, usually it would be respiratory diseases that spread rapidly. the theme i would like to build how we separate seasonal and pandemic influenza. we really should think about them as one. hopefully it will become obvious to you why i say that. what i'm going to show you hopefully will convince you of that. influenza, only talk about influenza, it is highly predictable and highly unpredictable. the highly...
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without a doubt influenza a is a killer hard to see even today influenza can develop into a life threatening disease. and this is what the killer a century ago looked like it was an especially vera lynch strain of the flu virus. it still exists today. at this university hospital in munich patients infected with influenza are quarantined in special isolation rooms. to protect others and for the patient's own safety dr christopher springer take special precautions flu patients are highly contagious and such measures have become standard procedure ok breathe in and out. due to their weaker immune systems small children pregnant women and the elderly are at greatest risk of contracting the virus where patients remain in isolation for five to seven days by which time their condition has generally improved. tied up it's only a small percentage of these patients develop serious complications this usually takes the form of bacterial super infections. with the patient's lungs already compromised these pathogens can cause severe. respiratory infection such as pneumonia. vaccinations can provide protec
without a doubt influenza a is a killer hard to see even today influenza can develop into a life threatening disease. and this is what the killer a century ago looked like it was an especially vera lynch strain of the flu virus. it still exists today. at this university hospital in munich patients infected with influenza are quarantined in special isolation rooms. to protect others and for the patient's own safety dr christopher springer take special precautions flu patients are highly...
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what we do and respond to influenza? as some of you know we do basic research openly to develop countermeasures board diagnostic therapeutic vaccines. vaccines are the most important medical tool. obviously there are public health tools, washing your hands, social distancing, getting out of crowds when you have a vague outbreak but medical mediated tools means clearly the most important. i have three points that i jokingly refer to as-- because what gets people concerned about my discontent if you want to call it that with where we are right now is influenza. i'm going to go through each of these individually. starting off with current influenza vaccines are not consistently effective. before we even go one second further i have to give you my statement so that i don't get into trouble. it's always better to get vaccinated them not to get vaccinated. if you have a 10%, 20%, 30% effective vaccine could still better to get vaccinated than then to not get vaccinated so having put that aside and let's take a look at the numb
what we do and respond to influenza? as some of you know we do basic research openly to develop countermeasures board diagnostic therapeutic vaccines. vaccines are the most important medical tool. obviously there are public health tools, washing your hands, social distancing, getting out of crowds when you have a vague outbreak but medical mediated tools means clearly the most important. i have three points that i jokingly refer to as-- because what gets people concerned about my discontent if...
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>> influenza,, regularmente es mucho mÁs seria que la gripe.y medicamentos. >> si estÁ en contacto con alguna persona contagiada de gripe, los doctores le recomendarÍa siguiente. >> lo mÁs importante siempre es evitar la persona que estÁ tosiendo, pedirle que se cubra la boca para que no pase los gÉrmenes en el aire. >> otra recomendaciÓn es lavarse las de manera continua, si presenta alguna de los sÍntomas mencionados, es importante acudir con el mÉdico. >> es importante acudir a los doctores o centros de emergencia, si ve que tiene una fiebre alta y con mÁs de uno o dos dÍas. hay medidas que se pueden tomar. >> noticias univisiÓn. >> regresamos con mÁs. ♪ los cigarrillos electrónicos... no son inofensivos. al contrario. cuando inhalas, inhalas químicos tóxicos. tus pulmones se inflaman como con cigarrillos regulares. y contienen una droga tan adictiva como la heroína. no te dejes engañar. natalie:comencemos con informaciÓn de la federación mexicana de fÚtbol. reporte delante. >> muchas gracias natalie, te saludo con gusto desde la federaciÓn
>> influenza,, regularmente es mucho mÁs seria que la gripe.y medicamentos. >> si estÁ en contacto con alguna persona contagiada de gripe, los doctores le recomendarÍa siguiente. >> lo mÁs importante siempre es evitar la persona que estÁ tosiendo, pedirle que se cubra la boca para que no pase los gÉrmenes en el aire. >> otra recomendaciÓn es lavarse las de manera continua, si presenta alguna de los sÍntomas mencionados, es importante acudir con el mÉdico....
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disminuir, sin embargo el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades informÓ que el virus de influenzanizaciÓn que promueve la lectura encontrÓ que menos de la mitad de los padres comparten lecturas diarias con sus hijos, los educadores afirman que leer juega un rol vital en el de desarrollo del lenguaje de los niÑos >> este pÁnico continÚa la competencia culinaria en masters de platino que se enfoca en nuestras culturas y tambiÉn comidas latinoamericanas >> hacÍas, mariana rodriguez hablÓ sobre su experiencia con la contra de este exitoso pr programa >> hola a todos! bienvenidos, se ve que te diviertes mucho >> me encanta! no es que me encanta, disfruto, gozo y aprendo >> tÚ comes de esos platos? >> no, ojalÁ >> entras a la cocina y de pronto huele delicioso porque ya sabes cuÁndo empieza el primer reto y empieza a oler la cocina, y te preguntas quÉ estarÁn ha e haciendo, cuando presento ya no sÉ lo que ellos van a preparar, no sÉ que se les ocurre en ese momento >> me imagino que te encariÑa con los participantes en el momento en que deben decir adiÓs mÁs debe ser difÍcil >> es duro,
disminuir, sin embargo el centro de control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades informÓ que el virus de influenzanizaciÓn que promueve la lectura encontrÓ que menos de la mitad de los padres comparten lecturas diarias con sus hijos, los educadores afirman que leer juega un rol vital en el de desarrollo del lenguaje de los niÑos >> este pÁnico continÚa la competencia culinaria en masters de platino que se enfoca en nuestras culturas y tambiÉn comidas latinoamericanas >> hacÍas,...
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influenzas the 1918 epidemic that killed millions around the world. he also discusses the critical role doctors played and how governments poorly handled health concerns, such as the 2003 sars outbreak. this was recorded at the 2004 louisiana book festival in baton rouge, louisiana. it is about 50 minutes. m ary is the distinguished author of "the am ng tide -- john
influenzas the 1918 epidemic that killed millions around the world. he also discusses the critical role doctors played and how governments poorly handled health concerns, such as the 2003 sars outbreak. this was recorded at the 2004 louisiana book festival in baton rouge, louisiana. it is about 50 minutes. m ary is the distinguished author of "the am ng tide -- john
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ramÓn: surge la preocupación de la nueva ola del virus con de la influenza.la gasolina se irÁ disparÁndose a medida que se acerca la mesa de verano. los precios afectan a los consumidores ya que alcanzan un promedio de hasta tres dÓlares, $0.50 por galÓn. y parece que para el memorial day, podÍa llegar hasta los cuatro o dÓlares por galón. ahÍ tiene los precios de pantalla para que vaya calculando. el alza se atribuye a la mezcla especial que se utiliza, segÚn dicen ante la llegada de la temporada deberÁn a que trae temperaturas mÁs elevadas. llegamos al final, gracias. buenas noches y nos vemos maÑana a las seis. felices sueÑos. patricia: hoy es martes 27 de marzo y estas son las principales noticias. varios estados demandan a la admiraciÓn por incluir una pregunta sobre ciudadanÍa en el cuestionario del censo de 2020. en hermano de un joven de raza negra muerto a tiros por la policÍa, interrumpe bruscamente una sesiÓn del consejo de sacramento en california. y miles de trabajadores temporales no profesionales se ven beneficiados ccon la ley de visas h2b. co
ramÓn: surge la preocupación de la nueva ola del virus con de la influenza.la gasolina se irÁ disparÁndose a medida que se acerca la mesa de verano. los precios afectan a los consumidores ya que alcanzan un promedio de hasta tres dÓlares, $0.50 por galÓn. y parece que para el memorial day, podÍa llegar hasta los cuatro o dÓlares por galón. ahÍ tiene los precios de pantalla para que vaya calculando. el alza se atribuye a la mezcla especial que se utiliza, segÚn dicen ante la llegada...
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the c-d-c released its weekly numbers on influenza activity across the country. 32 states reported highels of flu activity for the week ending february 24th. but nine states reported low or minimal flu-like illness for that same week the total number of children who have died due to influenza since october -- is 114. ( dave )toying with a few showers today...but drying out for your sunday. the forecast is next ! ( marty ) for the weekend: enjoy a day at the children's creativity museum for family access day. it's free for families with special needs children... and you're welcome to stay as long as you like... so you can explore all the exhibits the museum has to offer. family access day runs from 9 a-m to 12 p-m. and it's free. in your noise cancelling trheadphones?ry maybe not. maybe you could trust you won't be next to a loud eater. (eating potato chips loudly) or you could just trust duracell. (silence) ♪ oh good, you're awake! finally. you're still here? come on, denise. we're voya! we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. i ge
the c-d-c released its weekly numbers on influenza activity across the country. 32 states reported highels of flu activity for the week ending february 24th. but nine states reported low or minimal flu-like illness for that same week the total number of children who have died due to influenza since october -- is 114. ( dave )toying with a few showers today...but drying out for your sunday. the forecast is next ! ( marty ) for the weekend: enjoy a day at the children's creativity museum for...
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the c-d-c released its weekly numbers on influenza activity across the u-s today. 32 states reportedf flu activity for the week ending february 24th. however -- nine states reported low or minimal flu- like illness for that same week the total number of children who have died due to influenza since october -- is 114. (steve) the flu season is slowing down in california as well.. but the state is still reporting elevated flu activity. there have been 214 flu deaths since the start of the flu season in october.... including 12 last week. and the c-d-c says several more weeks of flu activity expected. experts say the best way to protect yourself is the flu shot. (steve) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: a cold storm brough more showers and even some thunderstorms to the bay area today. showers continue as the weather pattern will stay unsettled through saturday. on the doppler you can see the showers. some of it will be heavy at times and we're expect
the c-d-c released its weekly numbers on influenza activity across the u-s today. 32 states reportedf flu activity for the week ending february 24th. however -- nine states reported low or minimal flu- like illness for that same week the total number of children who have died due to influenza since october -- is 114. (steve) the flu season is slowing down in california as well.. but the state is still reporting elevated flu activity. there have been 214 flu deaths since the start of the flu...
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. >> no es secreto que la vacuna contra la influenza no funciono muy bien ,el subcomite acuso a m miemrbrosa administracion e la fda (agencia de alimentos y medicamentos de estados unidos( y todos cuestionan la efectivi a efectividad porque dicen que el proceso de su fabricacion es o s obsoleto . >> cada aÑo numero de fraudes y de robo de identidad recien se dieron a concoocer estafas com e comunes, california es uno de s los estados con indices mas al o altos de fraude . >> musia . >> musica . >> cada aÑo la comision de co r comercio evalua el poder dar la batlalla . >> nosotros lo tenemos para que este alerta . >> de acuerdo con al comision de comercio el 2017 hubieron 350 i mil casos de quien perdio su n dinero al cereer unahistoria . >> personal de apoyo o tambien o otra persona que no eddecia qui era . >> de los 2,7 miillones de personas que tienen quejas el 3 23% eran por agentes de cobranza 14% por robo de identidad y 13% por estafas de impostores . >> de robo de identidad lo pr c principal uso por fraude de t tarjeta de credito y robo de p impuestos . >> segun deportes la mayoria lo
. >> no es secreto que la vacuna contra la influenza no funciono muy bien ,el subcomite acuso a m miemrbrosa administracion e la fda (agencia de alimentos y medicamentos de estados unidos( y todos cuestionan la efectivi a efectividad porque dicen que el proceso de su fabricacion es o s obsoleto . >> cada aÑo numero de fraudes y de robo de identidad recien se dieron a concoocer estafas com e comunes, california es uno de s los estados con indices mas al o altos de fraude . >>...
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well, there are a number of reasons and it's never kind of a clear item that you can point to but influenza is one reason and it's something we're seeing at hospitals around the city, not just our own hospital. so there are a number of reasons that contribute to it and as mse of the things that we're watching closely is this bump in time that's going to go back to levels that we had seen previously or is this a new normal based on just the patterns of hospital utilization in the city. it can be a bunch of things. it can be illness and public-health factors in the city. it can be how many people end up being transported to san francisco general versus other hospitals for care or proximity reasons so i don't have a clear answer. >> what is the benchmark we're using to determine baseline levels for the census? >> sure, so four our budgeted apartment for the hospital and our critical care beds which are the core census measure is 178. our actual census has been running at 200 over the course of the current fiscal year. and chair cohen, i want to further address and make sure i answered your que
well, there are a number of reasons and it's never kind of a clear item that you can point to but influenza is one reason and it's something we're seeing at hospitals around the city, not just our own hospital. so there are a number of reasons that contribute to it and as mse of the things that we're watching closely is this bump in time that's going to go back to levels that we had seen previously or is this a new normal based on just the patterns of hospital utilization in the city. it can be...
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. >> la temporada de influenza terminÓ oficialmente pero dejo a su paso uno de los aÑos mÁs mortÍfeross, la mayor cantidad de vÍctimas mortales en oklahoma, partes del suroeste y el norte de california, las cifras mÁs bajas al noreste, mississippi, alabama y texas, esto ocurre en los condados con buen crecimiento. >> cada vez son menos los niÑos residentes de la ciudad que tienen altos niveles de plomo en la sangre, los expertos analizaron muestras. ante la crisis del agua en 2014. . ---el dolor de espalda baja es uno de las padecimientos que mas afecta a la gente en el mundo entero... ---ivette machin nos dice que segn un nuevo estudio la mayora de esas personas no esta >> el dolor de la espalda baja es uno de los padecimientos que mÁs afectan a la gente en el mundo entero, ivette dice que segÚn un nuevo estudio la mayorÍa no recibe el tratamiento correcto. >> ha aprendido a disfrutar de su dolor de espalda de la manera mÁs efectiva posible. >>>> para la educaciÓn por dejar que se mantenga. >> de acuerdo a un nuevo estudio publicado en la revista mÉdica un alto nÚmero de pacientes tra
. >> la temporada de influenza terminÓ oficialmente pero dejo a su paso uno de los aÑos mÁs mortÍfeross, la mayor cantidad de vÍctimas mortales en oklahoma, partes del suroeste y el norte de california, las cifras mÁs bajas al noreste, mississippi, alabama y texas, esto ocurre en los condados con buen crecimiento. >> cada vez son menos los niÑos residentes de la ciudad que tienen altos niveles de plomo en la sangre, los expertos analizaron muestras. ante la crisis del agua en...
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and, the influenza b strain continues to be more common now than the more severe influenza a virus.tors say this year's flu season peaked in december. people who got the flu vaccine were about 30% less likely to get sick, compared to the people who did not get vaccinated. >>> let's get a check on the weather now. kind of a great day around the bay area, but changes are on the way. bill is in the weather center now with the work week forecast. >> we have more rain drops in the forecast and snow in the mountains. this is an interesting system, with the trajectory that we can see on the map. we are going to be on the north end of the dynamics. it's going to be a lot of moisture, a nice an atmospheric river tabbing from the hawaiian islands. has tapped all of that moisture and look where it's going. from southern california, to santa barbara, malibu, into santa monica. that should be the heaviest rain. they could see 2 to 3 inches of rain in the next couple of days which is a lot of rain for southern california. we are away from the dynamics. we are on the north end of it. there will be
and, the influenza b strain continues to be more common now than the more severe influenza a virus.tors say this year's flu season peaked in december. people who got the flu vaccine were about 30% less likely to get sick, compared to the people who did not get vaccinated. >>> let's get a check on the weather now. kind of a great day around the bay area, but changes are on the way. bill is in the weather center now with the work week forecast. >> we have more rain drops in the...
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influenza tuberculosis and countless others many a little want to be around to. the now back we'll discuss the risks precaution this current treatment. of all things infections this week on. three minutes. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like you have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two and. that's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something. share. with alabama's find of the salon i know good quality hair when i see it and a good story when i hear it. my name is elizabeth shawl and i work at steve's out. catholic architecture. one of the world's cultural treasures. a never ending construction site. for tourists bit cologne cathedral joined us as we explore the history of this imposing house of worship. starting march twenty ninth on g.w. . when i was young i dreamed about changing the world. but i was a woman in egypt things turn
influenza tuberculosis and countless others many a little want to be around to. the now back we'll discuss the risks precaution this current treatment. of all things infections this week on. three minutes. fake hair and real story. where i come from a lot of women like you have fake hair sometimes a hairstyle takes up to two and. that's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always...
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y pese a que la temporada de la influenza ha terminado, los expertos alertan sobre un nuevo virus. los cuatro dÓlares por galÓn. pero echemos un vistazo a los precios del combustible nuestra zona. ahÍ los tienen pantalla. en la sala precios se atribuye a la mezcla especial que se utiliza para la llegada de la temporada de veranoque trae temperaturas mÁs elevadas. hay que golpearle mÁs al bolsillo, quÉ le vamos a hacer?gracias, buen provecho, nos vemos con mÁs en sÓlo a las 11. ♪ del gobierno federal contra la ley que convirtiÓ a ese estado en un santuario para emiratos indocumentados. arrestar a la madre de dos niÑos encontrado sin vida en un auto en arizona. podrÍa enfrentar cargos por su asesinato. y mientras, el presidente trump guarda silencio sobre las para silenciar a la estrella porno. comenzamos.
y pese a que la temporada de la influenza ha terminado, los expertos alertan sobre un nuevo virus. los cuatro dÓlares por galÓn. pero echemos un vistazo a los precios del combustible nuestra zona. ahÍ los tienen pantalla. en la sala precios se atribuye a la mezcla especial que se utiliza para la llegada de la temporada de veranoque trae temperaturas mÁs elevadas. hay que golpearle mÁs al bolsillo, quÉ le vamos a hacer?gracias, buen provecho, nos vemos con mÁs en sÓlo a las 11. ♪ del...
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. >> of all theacnes that we have developed over the yes, influenza vaccine can use a lot of imepovement. >>ter: vaccines for other diseases like yellow fever, measres and polio more than 95% effective at preventing infection. the flu vaccine, about 40% on average since 2005 of the. but it is effectivenessaries widely season to season with estimates of this year's flu shot at 36%. that's because the part of the flu virus targeted by the seasonal vaccine changes each year. efforts are underway to develop a so call universal flu vaccine one that would work no matter what strain of flu is circulating and be durab for multiple seasons. this doctor is among those working on such a vaccines, what those in the field refer to as inflnza's holy grail. >> a universal flu vaccine is one which would last lifetime hopefully but at least we hope it works for 20 years or even longer. >> reporter: only recently have discoveries about the flu virus and new technologies enable the work on the universal flu accelerate. >> we only realized ten or more years ago that there was a part of the virus that dsn't
. >> of all theacnes that we have developed over the yes, influenza vaccine can use a lot of imepovement. >>ter: vaccines for other diseases like yellow fever, measres and polio more than 95% effective at preventing infection. the flu vaccine, about 40% on average since 2005 of the. but it is effectivenessaries widely season to season with estimates of this year's flu shot at 36%. that's because the part of the flu virus targeted by the seasonal vaccine changes each year. efforts...
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ainsley: oh my gosh. >> we are seeing more influenza b.g about a different strain influenza b tends to be more severe when it comes to small children. that has people on a little bit of a heightened alert. not so uncommon but we want to make sure people are aware flu season is not over. you still need to remain vigilant when it comes to healthy behavior habits. and by the way the good news about this strain is it's more effective when it comes to the vaccine. if you got the vaccine or the flu shot, you are likely to be more protected from influenza b than you were from a. ainsley: that's good news. >> it's not too late to get the flu shot. while flu is still going on. if you haven't had your flu shot and want to get one, you can still get one. ainsley: when will would he be out of the woods when warmer weather comes around. >> as soon as we stop seeing more cases we will be in a better place. it's still there increase in the b strain so we need to make sure we are healthy behavior, hand washing, if you are thought public. if you try not to
ainsley: oh my gosh. >> we are seeing more influenza b.g about a different strain influenza b tends to be more severe when it comes to small children. that has people on a little bit of a heightened alert. not so uncommon but we want to make sure people are aware flu season is not over. you still need to remain vigilant when it comes to healthy behavior habits. and by the way the good news about this strain is it's more effective when it comes to the vaccine. if you got the vaccine or the...
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of all the vak serenes we've developed, influenza can use a lot of improvement >> so vaccines for otheriseases like yellow fever are all more than 95% effective at preventing infection the flu vaccine, only about 40%, but it's effectiveness varies wildly with initial estimates this year about 36%. so efforts are underway to develop a so-called ewan vunive flu vaccine. one that would work no matter what strain was circulating. here's a quick look at how si scientists are trying to solve that problem >> flu viruses acharacterized by two proteins one enables the virus to enter a human cell and the it's the target of seasonal flu rack vaccines it's made up of a head and stem. current seasonal vaccines target the head the problem is, that varies from season to season for more durable protection, scientists are now targeting the temperature. which typically remains unchange ed in a quest to develop a universal flu rack seen. >> so it is really early, but there are some big drugmakers work ong this. still probably though years away >> fascinating science lesson though think about next time you
of all the vak serenes we've developed, influenza can use a lot of improvement >> so vaccines for otheriseases like yellow fever are all more than 95% effective at preventing infection the flu vaccine, only about 40%, but it's effectiveness varies wildly with initial estimates this year about 36%. so efforts are underway to develop a so-called ewan vunive flu vaccine. one that would work no matter what strain was circulating. here's a quick look at how si scientists are trying to solve...
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protecting chickens from pathogs like salmonella, which is spread by rodents; and diseases like avian influenzais spread by wild birds. >> one of the main principles is we have to separate, completely separate domestic poultry from wild birds.no we'ragainst organic, bute organic has tone according to the scientific principles ofr biosecy and food safety or else we're going backwards. >> reporter: while glisson sacknowledges that consum might want eggs from a chicken that is raised with outdoor access, he says there's not a scientific basis for it. >> it's perception based. there's a market for saying that birds were outdoors. there's a profable market for that. it doesn't help the bird >> reporter: jesse laflamme insists the complaint by dr. glisn and other egg producers-- that outdoor access for egg-laying hens will lead to outbreaks of diseases like avian flu-- is not supported by recent events. in 2014 and 2015, an avian flu outbreak affected morehan million chickens, turkeys, and ducks, but the u.s.d.a. acknowledged that fewer than 9,000 of those birds were kept outdoors. >> the question is
protecting chickens from pathogs like salmonella, which is spread by rodents; and diseases like avian influenzais spread by wild birds. >> one of the main principles is we have to separate, completely separate domestic poultry from wild birds.no we'ragainst organic, bute organic has tone according to the scientific principles ofr biosecy and food safety or else we're going backwards. >> reporter: while glisson sacknowledges that consum might want eggs from a chicken that is raised...
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state officials say influenza activity remains elevated throughout the california and expect more weeksactivity which could continue through the spring. >>> the biggest music event is back. back. next a look at what is new hello, i'm vincent, this is livingston, that's tangella, this is our haunted house and every saturday night on kofy tv-20 we present our show creature features, where we show wonderfully horrible films and horribly wonderful guests. do join us, please? >>> happening now, the closing ceremony for the sonic runway in san jose. features 24 arches with l.e.d. lights that respond to music. it was so popular, that its run was expected from a few weeks to a few months. >>> tomorrow's second saturday events debut in jack london square. and the bacon and beer festival. tickets are still available. second saturday is a free outdoor event that brings hundreds of vendors in the area and it will happen every month. >>> this weekend marks the return of sunday streets in san francisco. the community event will shut down a stretch of valencia street to cars. people can walk around an
state officials say influenza activity remains elevated throughout the california and expect more weeksactivity which could continue through the spring. >>> the biggest music event is back. back. next a look at what is new hello, i'm vincent, this is livingston, that's tangella, this is our haunted house and every saturday night on kofy tv-20 we present our show creature features, where we show wonderfully horrible films and horribly wonderful guests. do join us, please? >>>...
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and other events, we do not have the sustained level of funding forssarily, a line item pandemic influenza, that would give us great confidence that we would have a sustained, uninterrupted funding stream. the answer for pandemic is, he arguably you can do more things we cannot do more things with limited resources. if we focus on the national security issue, which i think is vital, again vital to the role, then i think we have to stick to our lane are highlight the fact that right now, to use a defense analogy, we are operating with have an aircraft carrier of resources to basically do this mission. a national security mission to protect 320 million people. that is a challenge. can you talk about the priority that the trump administration has made preparing for the next one of these outbreaks? reed: i do not want to single out the trump administration because the fact is no administration has made appropriate investments in preparedness. the ebola epidemic led to a supplemental funding bill. $5 billion or $6 billion that paper preparedness in the u.s. --reated new hospitals that capacity
and other events, we do not have the sustained level of funding forssarily, a line item pandemic influenza, that would give us great confidence that we would have a sustained, uninterrupted funding stream. the answer for pandemic is, he arguably you can do more things we cannot do more things with limited resources. if we focus on the national security issue, which i think is vital, again vital to the role, then i think we have to stick to our lane are highlight the fact that right now, to use...
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hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for one hundred years that's what's killing people it's killing is killing millions it's costing billions on the cure is free less as simple as that. and then people say oh well it's multifactorial mitzvah. the difficulty is not multi-factorial it's simply due to the fact that people are eating too much then they say our poor people can't afford the right food but if poor people ate less of the wrong food taste would be better off we've got to educate when it is in the context of hundreds of thousands not being able to eat to like without food back so obviously there premature deaths should there be them or not to do with obesity presumably were they do it or we have a we have two million. type two diabetics in the sky two million what's the cause of that overeating was the cure eat less and you can actually cure many of these
hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for one hundred years that's what's killing people it's killing is killing millions it's costing billions on the cure is free less as simple as that. and then people say oh well it's multifactorial mitzvah. the difficulty is not...
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influenza to bed. and countless other friends many to with all want to be eradicated and now back we'll discuss the risks precaution the kinds of treatments of all things infectious this week on. thirty minutes on d w. this is you get the news coming to life from voting let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul and by the show a couple of you know these political correspondent let's bring in a full check from our polling that desk is going to will be box office for correspondent frank for more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer d.w. news. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you our german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special on the dot com. football made in germany. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world by deals that protect the climate boost green energy solutions and
influenza to bed. and countless other friends many to with all want to be eradicated and now back we'll discuss the risks precaution the kinds of treatments of all things infectious this week on. thirty minutes on d w. this is you get the news coming to life from voting let's go right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul and by the show a couple of you know these political correspondent let's bring in a full check from our polling that desk is going to will be box office for...
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state officials say influenza activity remains elevated throughout the california and expect more weeksity which could continue through the spring. >>> the biggest music event is back. next a look at what is new ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> happening now, the closing ceremony for the sonic runway in san jose. features 24 arches with l.e.d. lights that respond to music. it was so popular, that its run was expected from a few weeks to a few months. >>> tomorrow's second saturday events debut in jack london square. and the bacon and beer festival. tickets are still available. second saturday is a free outdoor event that brings hundreds of vendors in the area and it will happen every month. >>> this weekend marks the return
state officials say influenza activity remains elevated throughout the california and expect more weeksity which could continue through the spring. >>> the biggest music event is back. next a look at what is new ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪...
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hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for a high. hundred years that's what's killing people is killing is killing millions it's costing billions and the cure is free at last it's simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial me it's very difficult it's not multi-factorial it's simply due to the fact that people are eating too much then they say our poor people can't afford the right food but if poor people ate less of the wrong food taste better off we've got to educate when it is in the context of hundreds of thousands not being able to eat tonight without food back so obviously there premature deaths should there be them or not to do with obesity presumably one of the jurors or we have a we have two million. type two diabetics in the sky two million what's the cause of that overeating what's the cure. eat less and you can actually cure many of thes
hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for a high. hundred years that's what's killing people is killing is killing millions it's costing billions and the cure is free at last it's simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial me it's very difficult it's...
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hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths but wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for one hundred years that's what's killing people it's killing is killing millions it's costing billions on the cure is free less simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial and it's very difficult it's not multi-factorial it's simply due to the fact that people are eating too much then they say our poor people can't afford the right food but if poor people ate less of the wrong food taste we're better off we've got to educate when it is in the context of hundreds of thousands will be able to eat tonight without food bags so obviously their premier chore deaths should there be them or not to do with obesity presumably whether they do it or we have a we have two million. type two diabetics in the sky two million what's the cause of that overeating what's the cure eat less. and you can actually cure many of t
hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths but wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for one hundred years that's what's killing people it's killing is killing millions it's costing billions on the cure is free less simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial and it's very difficult it's not...
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hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for. hundred years that's what's killing people is killing is killing millions it's costing billions and the cure is free at last it's simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial it's very difficult it's not multi-factorial it's simply due to the fact that people are eating too much then they say our poor people can't afford the right food but if poor people ate less of the wrong food taste better off we've got to educate when it is in the context of hundreds of thousands not being able to eat tonight without food back so obviously there premature deaths should there be them or not to do with obesity presumably or whether they do it or we have a we have two million. type two diabetics in the sky two million what's the cause of that overeating was the cure eat less and you can actually cure many of these cas
hundred twenty thousand lives have been lost cut short by something austerity people talking about influenza the worst flu outbreak that wasn't obesity the excess winter deaths well wait a minute here how do you know it's not the beast because that's the worst epidemic for. hundred years that's what's killing people is killing is killing millions it's costing billions and the cure is free at last it's simple as that. and then people say our world is multifactorial it's very difficult it's not...
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that can be just as severe as influenza a.is important to note. 133 children have died nationwide in the flu season. >>> the defense expected to rest today in the trial of noor salman. the judge denied a motion by the lawyers to dismiss the case. they claim they failed to disclose that mateen's father was an fbi informant in the weeks before the june, 2016 shooting. the information was not relevant to the case. salman was pleading not guilty. >>> the woman who lent her name to the civil rights history as the lead plaintiff in brown v. board of education has died. linda brown was 9 years old when her father tried to enroll her in an all white school in toe pe -- topeka, kansas. the high court ruled separate educational facilities are unequal. brown v. board of education. linda brown was 75 years old. >>> to an incredible story. back at work for the chicago white sox after 23 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. coleman was convicted in 1994 of rape and murder. he was free last year after dna was linked to the serial r
that can be just as severe as influenza a.is important to note. 133 children have died nationwide in the flu season. >>> the defense expected to rest today in the trial of noor salman. the judge denied a motion by the lawyers to dismiss the case. they claim they failed to disclose that mateen's father was an fbi informant in the weeks before the june, 2016 shooting. the information was not relevant to the case. salman was pleading not guilty. >>> the woman who lent her name to...
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before flu season begins -- researchers study the influenza strains circulating in the southern hemispherelowing them to identify strains that could show up in north america. but how we manufacture the vaccine might be working against us. the f-d-a requires vaccine viruses be grown in chicken eggs. but some strains -- like this year's h3-n2 -- don't grow well in eggs. (grant) scientists want to create a flu vaccine that lasts a lifetime. until then -- doctor's recommend you to get the flu shot every year. even if you get the flu -- it even if you get the flu -- it can reduce the severity of it. (vicki) happening now... a nor'easter is bringing some wicked winter weather to the east coast tonight. hurricane force winds, driving rain, and a powerful storm surge is creating a dangerous s
before flu season begins -- researchers study the influenza strains circulating in the southern hemispherelowing them to identify strains that could show up in north america. but how we manufacture the vaccine might be working against us. the f-d-a requires vaccine viruses be grown in chicken eggs. but some strains -- like this year's h3-n2 -- don't grow well in eggs. (grant) scientists want to create a flu vaccine that lasts a lifetime. until then -- doctor's recommend you to get the flu shot...