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india is also polio free. victims of polio and health activists believe polio will soon be a thing of the past. >> a new report suggests the numbers of executions jumped 15% worldwide. amnesty international says it's largely because of a spike of deaths in iran, because 369 have been known to be put to death. 778 people have been known to be executed in 2013. the number does not take into account people killed in china. >> a baby boom is expected in southern china. the province has begun to relax the one-child policy. the new rules have been introduced. >> at home in beijing, this child likes being the center of attention with her parents and grandparents. with her mother six months pregnant. she's about to get a sibling. because both children come from one-child families, they qualify. doing so means not subjecting their daughter to the loneliness that they endured. >> they can share things, help each other. play together. >> most of us suffered the one child policy, because there are no brothers and sis trs.
india is also polio free. victims of polio and health activists believe polio will soon be a thing of the past. >> a new report suggests the numbers of executions jumped 15% worldwide. amnesty international says it's largely because of a spike of deaths in iran, because 369 have been known to be put to death. 778 people have been known to be executed in 2013. the number does not take into account people killed in china. >> a baby boom is expected in southern china. the province has...
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ever since, anti-polio campaigns have been suspect. only one of three countries that have not stamped out polio. now the numbers of victims are on the rise. there were nearly 100 cases last year and the virus is spreading from pakistan, leading to fears of outbreaks elsewhere. this doctor says he shares these fears. one day a dream that pakistan becomes a polio-free country. in the other parts of the world, i think the stream is not going to come true if it is continued -- allowed to continue to process. the important thing is not only to give polio vaccines to the children, but we have to spend time, energy, and money to isate proper awareness that not against islam or religion. , celebrities,ent and the world health organization are trying to turn the tide of public opinion. there are advertisements that play all over the country, but the violence against vaccination workers continues. even religious leaders don't seem to be able to influence opinion. one of them has repeatedly said that vaccine workers had should not be killed. peop
ever since, anti-polio campaigns have been suspect. only one of three countries that have not stamped out polio. now the numbers of victims are on the rise. there were nearly 100 cases last year and the virus is spreading from pakistan, leading to fears of outbreaks elsewhere. this doctor says he shares these fears. one day a dream that pakistan becomes a polio-free country. in the other parts of the world, i think the stream is not going to come true if it is continued -- allowed to continue...
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polio, small pox, measles, dip they're i can't, whooping cough. they were scourges to the population bringing death to generations of human beings. one by one their burden has been lifted from humanity, certainly the developed world through the use of vaccines. small pox has been irradicated. and now these diseases are rar rarely seen among american kids. but these diseases have been allowed to gain a foot hold. outbreaks would w would be seene again in metropolitan areas because not everyone is vaccinated. disease and vaccines on this "inside story." >>> people close to ohio state university in the midst of mums outbreaks. young children are most at risk. >> parents will take kids to the mall, and they'll be exposed to germs that they won't normally see. >> there was a small outbreak. in 62009 there were 4,000 cases. but since the vaccination introduction mumps have dropped. measles cases are also on the rise. 53 people in ten states have been infected with the disease this year. the measles were under eradication in the united states a decade ag
polio, small pox, measles, dip they're i can't, whooping cough. they were scourges to the population bringing death to generations of human beings. one by one their burden has been lifted from humanity, certainly the developed world through the use of vaccines. small pox has been irradicated. and now these diseases are rar rarely seen among american kids. but these diseases have been allowed to gain a foot hold. outbreaks would w would be seene again in metropolitan areas because not everyone...
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contracted polio when she was five. doesn't remember much except for the high fever. she remembers the doctor saying that it would take her years to move again if she recovered at all. >> translator: when all of my friends started going to school, and i could not, i felt really bad. >> reporter: but she refused to be stopped by her disability. she worked as a primary school teacher for years, but had to stop after multiple operations on her legs. >>> up until the 1990s, up to 200 people per year were infected. the success of the polio eradication are the result of people like this. they make sure no child is [ technical difficulties ] >>> -- in the whole of the southeast asia, we have really achieved all polio free zone except for pakistan and afghanistan, and so long as we have live polio viruses in these two countries, we cannot be protected. >> reporter: india has always been declared polio free. with continued immunization campaigns, victims believe that polio will soon be a thing of the past. >>> i'm dave warren. a
contracted polio when she was five. doesn't remember much except for the high fever. she remembers the doctor saying that it would take her years to move again if she recovered at all. >> translator: when all of my friends started going to school, and i could not, i felt really bad. >> reporter: but she refused to be stopped by her disability. she worked as a primary school teacher for years, but had to stop after multiple operations on her legs. >>> up until the 1990s, up...
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they're all receiving their second round of polio vaccine. said she takes measures to prevent a polio outbreak seriously. >> i don't wish this to happen to my children. that's why we left syria to protect our children from diseases and polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent housing children who have been vaccinated has been marked. the number of vaccine rounds they have received is also documented. human man tearahumanitarian ageo repeat this in every shelter in communities across lebanon. all children will be vaccinated regardless of their history. >> this is part of the region's largest-ever immunization plan. it was launched after 25 polio cases were verified in syria by the government and international health organizations. fierce by syria's neighbors mounted by the outbreak. refugees continued to flee to lebanon every day, and polio does not respect borders. the "world health organization" said its difficult to find where polio got to syria. >> the most serious virus to the one that we've isolated to these children in syria was no
they're all receiving their second round of polio vaccine. said she takes measures to prevent a polio outbreak seriously. >> i don't wish this to happen to my children. that's why we left syria to protect our children from diseases and polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent housing children who have been vaccinated has been marked. the number of vaccine rounds they have received is also documented. human man tearahumanitarian ageo repeat this in every shelter in communities...
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they are all receiving their second round of polio vaccine. she takes the outbreak of polio seriously. >> i do not wish this to happen to my children. this is why we left syria, to protect our children from deceasediseases and polio. >> reporter: the number of vaccine rounds they have received is documented. humanitarian agencies have to repeat this process at every shelter in communities scattered across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated regardless of their vaccination history. >> reporter: this is part of the region's largest immunization plan. it was launched after 25 polio cases were verified in syria by the government and international health organizations. fears by syria's neighbors mounted following the outbreak. syrian refugees continue to flee to lebanon every day and polio does not respect borders. the "world health organization" said its difficult to determine how polio got to syria but has an idea of where it originated from. >> the most similar virus from the one we isolated from the children in syria was not fou
they are all receiving their second round of polio vaccine. she takes the outbreak of polio seriously. >> i do not wish this to happen to my children. this is why we left syria, to protect our children from deceasediseases and polio. >> reporter: the number of vaccine rounds they have received is documented. humanitarian agencies have to repeat this process at every shelter in communities scattered across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated regardless of their...
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keep children have been vaccinated against polio. people are just too scared. a call telling us that vaccinations would proceed today. it reaches the site. we get to the scene when the weekend. police doctors and nurses. i know it's almost noon and nothing has happened. women aren't going anywhere. i just want to go with few hundred meters they won't move until the police come. she's been waiting for hours. in my life how it has to protect chance to stop to ask. i really wanna send out twelve teams in italy given us four policemen. if they can attack a squeal and gone the way police patrolled crittenden appearance. she deals with each individual policemen the staff has no likelihood you'll get away today. while the malays would be one of his sister supposed to protect the teams. it wasn't necessary before but now the situation is different i've gotten a lot of it. if you don't the real policemen heavily armed. a simple vaccination issue starting to look like a military news the police explained that they are overwhelmed and under staffed. it's alleged crime inc
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polio is back, and we've seen measles come back.re's a lot of suggestions that children are very much at risk for acute respiratory diseases and polio and measles. in a war zone it's difficult to collect precise statistics so i think the number that i've seen, there's a syrian american medical association that estimated about 200,000 people have died from preventible causes were the health system not collapsing. and i think certainly a significant portion of that are children. >> and you mentioned polio, which was irradiated in 1995. it has affected more than 80,000 children, my own brother is paraplegic from polio, i can speak personally about this disease. do you think it poses a threat to the national spread of polio? >> there's very dire and 25 confirmed cases and up to 80,000 children affected. fortunately there ab ha move afoot, able to go door to door and provide the oral vaccine that children need. but to immunize a child against polio is not the one dosage, you need multiple dosages. so that is very difficult to accomplish
polio is back, and we've seen measles come back.re's a lot of suggestions that children are very much at risk for acute respiratory diseases and polio and measles. in a war zone it's difficult to collect precise statistics so i think the number that i've seen, there's a syrian american medical association that estimated about 200,000 people have died from preventible causes were the health system not collapsing. and i think certainly a significant portion of that are children. >> and you...
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says polio replains endemic in pakistan, afghanistan, and nigeria. the organization has set a target of 2018 to make the entire world polio free. >>> prosecutors in tokyo have asked a court to impose a fine on the former governor. naoki inose is suspected of violating the public office's election law by failing to report a loan for his election campaign. the prosecutors say inose received half a million dollars from a medical group before an election two years ago. inose initially said it was a personal loan but he later agreed to regard the money as a loan for his campaign. the acknowledgment came after the former head and his son said that the loan was meant for use in the election campaign. inose corrected his campaign finance records on friday. prosecutors have decided not to seek a full trial considering that he has resigned as governor. inose could face a fine of up to $5,000. >>> japanese government officials have designated areas that need to bolster their preparations for possible major earthquakes and tsunami. prime minister shinzo abe made
says polio replains endemic in pakistan, afghanistan, and nigeria. the organization has set a target of 2018 to make the entire world polio free. >>> prosecutors in tokyo have asked a court to impose a fine on the former governor. naoki inose is suspected of violating the public office's election law by failing to report a loan for his election campaign. the prosecutors say inose received half a million dollars from a medical group before an election two years ago. inose initially said...
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polio when s is generally higher in afghanistan. the porous border means tens of thousands cross daily between countries. the challenge for healthcare workers. luke got a sudden but as some of the been demoted from goal. and it's important that we rely on the disabled the bomb the bikes they did the introduction for fiction who the other two new member into the stricken country polio teams also go house to house and intends to target knitting population such as the nomadic kitchens people displaced by the conflict and my work and stuff educating people about the disease and the vaccine to combat false rumors. it was deplorable and boyd said that when the tow company of facts and matters of sisters and brothers to become north sea i said no it's not like that. they are born yes the efforts to fight polio in afghanistan are seeing success. the number of cases has dropped dramatically in the past two years and vaccination programs and slowly expand the icky but there's still a long way to go to reach the global goal of polio medication
polio when s is generally higher in afghanistan. the porous border means tens of thousands cross daily between countries. the challenge for healthcare workers. luke got a sudden but as some of the been demoted from goal. and it's important that we rely on the disabled the bomb the bikes they did the introduction for fiction who the other two new member into the stricken country polio teams also go house to house and intends to target knitting population such as the nomadic kitchens people...
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polio was finally eradicated in the united states in 1979. some of the california children have been found to have a virus similar but not identical to polio and in every case the children have been vaccinated. >> our suspicion is that this is a virus, we are not certain. there are other viruses that can do this, we know it's not the polio virus. california officials are trying hard to figure out what this could be causing this. >> there is little parents can do to protect their children. good for the most part they. >> for the most part they have been devastated and wanting answers. >> for sophia, she may never regain the use of her left arm. doctors feel the paralysis in other children will be permanent too. sophia is coping. >> sophia told me all we need is love. >> and that, she adds, is what matters most. >> centers for disease control is also searching so far for results. afp itself is not categorized as a disease, it is a symptom. it is hard to assess the symptoms or even if the cases are linked. doctors are hoping for more results in
polio was finally eradicated in the united states in 1979. some of the california children have been found to have a virus similar but not identical to polio and in every case the children have been vaccinated. >> our suspicion is that this is a virus, we are not certain. there are other viruses that can do this, we know it's not the polio virus. california officials are trying hard to figure out what this could be causing this. >> there is little parents can do to protect their...
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the symptoms are a lot like polio.heila mcvicar has the story. >> sophia jarvis is four years old. before her second birthday she had trouble breathing and flu-like symptoms. her family took her to the doctor. >> as we left the appointment sophia went to the trshure box to grab a toy. i saw her left hand mid grasp stop working. >> that was a bad sign. sophia had a spinal inflammation and doctors did not know what caused it. sophia is one of 20 children in california since 2012 who have shown signs of a polio-like illness. one that leads to at least some paralysis. >> and the prognosis that we have seen is not good. >> dr keith is a paediatrician at stamford hospital. sophia's case is not the first. >> most children have not recovered use of the arm or leg. we want to emphasise that this is rare. >> polio is a disease that debilitated tens of thousands of americans from childhood to old age. many patients lived their lives in iron lungs, artificial breathing machines. a vaccine was discovered and polio eradicated from t
the symptoms are a lot like polio.heila mcvicar has the story. >> sophia jarvis is four years old. before her second birthday she had trouble breathing and flu-like symptoms. her family took her to the doctor. >> as we left the appointment sophia went to the trshure box to grab a toy. i saw her left hand mid grasp stop working. >> that was a bad sign. sophia had a spinal inflammation and doctors did not know what caused it. sophia is one of 20 children in california since 2012...
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the illness is called california polio-like syndrome. it's most notable symptom, sudden paralysis in one or two limbs meaning the muscles become limp or weak. statewide there have been 20 reported cases five here in the bay area. lucien's problem started when he was just 11 months old with an ear infection. next thing his parents realized, the toddler could not move his legs. >> you don't realize how much you have until something goes really, really wrong. i felt helpless. it was extremely frustrating. and it was hard to sit and not be able to help him. >> reporter: it took more than a year. finally last week, doctors at stanford university diagnosed the toddler. doctors don't know what causes the illness but they say the damage to lucien's legs is permanent. now, we know we are expected to get results from doctors here in the bay area sometime in april. but even then, their findings could present more questions than answers. reporting live at ucsf, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> thank you, cate. doctors say the polio vaccine does not protect
the illness is called california polio-like syndrome. it's most notable symptom, sudden paralysis in one or two limbs meaning the muscles become limp or weak. statewide there have been 20 reported cases five here in the bay area. lucien's problem started when he was just 11 months old with an ear infection. next thing his parents realized, the toddler could not move his legs. >> you don't realize how much you have until something goes really, really wrong. i felt helpless. it was...
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used the polio vaccination drive to track down osama bin laden. the pakistan ambassador said the people are against polio ac mandarin sivaccination, and it'a lot of suffering. >> people who are against t there are two big factors for it. one is the original or the very old anti-family planning propaganda. maybe one of the reasons is that it's containing medicine with family planning in that. or maybe the problem where they were trying to find osama bin laden, the reaction of certain groups to the polio vaccination. i don't think the taliban is responsible, they have not claimed responsibility for it, but they're grossly against it, and we're suffering because of that. >> president hassan rouhani spoke out and said its peoples own beliefs are the reason why they're not looking to create a nuclear system. >> weapons of mass destruction. that's our red line. not because of what some resolution or convention said. we signed the treaty and showed the world we were not after such weapons. even if there were no treaty, our beliefs, our faith, our reasona
used the polio vaccination drive to track down osama bin laden. the pakistan ambassador said the people are against polio ac mandarin sivaccination, and it'a lot of suffering. >> people who are against t there are two big factors for it. one is the original or the very old anti-family planning propaganda. maybe one of the reasons is that it's containing medicine with family planning in that. or maybe the problem where they were trying to find osama bin laden, the reaction of certain...
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they say this announcement brings the goal of a polio free world much closer. major challenges remain. endemic.s cases have dropped substantially. bring the cases to 53 in nigeria. increasing from 58 and 2012 to 93 last year. ofitants have killed hudgins is a plotelieving it to harm muslim children. there have been outbreaks in countries such as syria and the horn of africa where immunization campaigns of been disrupted by conflict. cases rose by more than one third between 2012 and 2013. but with most of the world now officially polio free, there is greater optimism that the goal of wiping this virus off of the face of the planet is achievable. >> carbon emissions on only pollute the air that we breathe, they are having an impact on the biggest bodies of water. there is conclusive proof that more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is making the oceans more acidic. for a glance of what the future might look like, naturally -- it is affecting the ocean floor. >> under threat from the way we live. emissions are unquestionably changing the chemistry of seawater acco
they say this announcement brings the goal of a polio free world much closer. major challenges remain. endemic.s cases have dropped substantially. bring the cases to 53 in nigeria. increasing from 58 and 2012 to 93 last year. ofitants have killed hudgins is a plotelieving it to harm muslim children. there have been outbreaks in countries such as syria and the horn of africa where immunization campaigns of been disrupted by conflict. cases rose by more than one third between 2012 and 2013. but...
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they are all receiving their second round of polio vaccine.he said she takes measures to the polio outbreak seriously. >> i don't wish this to happen to my children. that's why we left syria, to protect our children from diseases and polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent that has been vaccinated has been parked, and each vaccine is documented. they have to repeat this process in every shelter as hundreds scatter across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated regardless of their immunization history. this mass vaccination campaign is part of the region's largest immunization plan. it was launched after 25 polio cases were verified by syria and the world health organization. >> reporter: so far no cases were reported in lebanon. the "world health organization" said its difficult to tell how polio got to syria but has an idea of where it probably originated from. >> the most similar virus to the one that we've isolated from these children in syria was not found in a person but found circulating in egypt and in what we will cal
they are all receiving their second round of polio vaccine.he said she takes measures to the polio outbreak seriously. >> i don't wish this to happen to my children. that's why we left syria, to protect our children from diseases and polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent that has been vaccinated has been parked, and each vaccine is documented. they have to repeat this process in every shelter as hundreds scatter across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated...
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but today, new fears that the disease may have arrived here there's a suspected case of polio in the hospital. i'd like to show you what that looks like. mom's name is fatma. her husband and sons disappeared about a year ago in homs. she's been alone home with baby. and this little girl, nazine about ten days ago got a sore throat, stuffed up nose and lost her appetite. and she's very floppy on the right side of her body. this kind of floppiness is compatible with polio, but no one's calling it yet, until the tests are done. thank you, fatma. the world health organization and unicef have taken stool samples, spinal fluid, blood, urine, and they sent it all off to cairo. when those tests are back, we'll know for sure. it has been 24 hours now, and still no word on the results of her tests. and so the wait here continues. downstairs in the emergency room, an 18-year-old arrives seven months pregnant in active labor with twins. but suddenly her painful contractions grow stronger. doctors determine there is no choice but to deliver these babies immediately. minutes later a three pound ba
but today, new fears that the disease may have arrived here there's a suspected case of polio in the hospital. i'd like to show you what that looks like. mom's name is fatma. her husband and sons disappeared about a year ago in homs. she's been alone home with baby. and this little girl, nazine about ten days ago got a sore throat, stuffed up nose and lost her appetite. and she's very floppy on the right side of her body. this kind of floppiness is compatible with polio, but no one's calling it...
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the dummy he chose as polio remains endemic in pakistan afghanistan and nigeria. the organization has set a target of two thousand and eighteen to make the entire world. polio free facebook executives say they will try to provide internet access to people in remote areas of the world using drones and satellites the officials around the world's biggest social networks say they have set up a team for the project team members include aviation and communication experts from nasa and a british drug manufacturer. the group is already developing solar powered drones capable of flying long distances facebook ceo mark zuckerberg said he is aiming to make basic internet services available to all the people in the world. another ninety giant google has also started a project use helium balloons to provide internet services it plans to offer access at speeds similar to those of three g networks to areas forty km in diameter the biker sa ceo has unveiled a new version of the company's popular opera software for its rival apple's by dad the application includes word processing
the dummy he chose as polio remains endemic in pakistan afghanistan and nigeria. the organization has set a target of two thousand and eighteen to make the entire world. polio free facebook executives say they will try to provide internet access to people in remote areas of the world using drones and satellites the officials around the world's biggest social networks say they have set up a team for the project team members include aviation and communication experts from nasa and a british drug...
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it is next in line after polio. we need to approach diseases individually, where we have specially selected diseases that are amenable to a concentrated attack, to bring them to eradication. there's no substitute for that. the cost/benefit of getting rid of a disease is very high, often infinite, depending on how far you want to calculate it out. the issue of disease eradication is a very interesting one. the only example that we currently have is smallpox, where we know that the only reservoir in nature for smallpox was humans. and so, if you could break the chain of transmission in humans-- and it wasn't a latent infection in humans, and so it caused an acute disease, and then it disappeared-- if you could break the chain of transmission in humans, you could eradicate the disease. there hasn't been a case of smallpox that's occurred anywhere in the world since 1977, and so we're now more than 20 years out, and so i think we have a fair degree of confidence that we have eradicated the disease in nature. the only kn
it is next in line after polio. we need to approach diseases individually, where we have specially selected diseases that are amenable to a concentrated attack, to bring them to eradication. there's no substitute for that. the cost/benefit of getting rid of a disease is very high, often infinite, depending on how far you want to calculate it out. the issue of disease eradication is a very interesting one. the only example that we currently have is smallpox, where we know that the only reservoir...
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. >>> it's a rare mysterious polio-like illness affecting more children. another child is diagnosed with the illness called california polio-like syndrome. statewide there have been 20 reported cases five here in the bay area. the child's problem started when he was 11 months old with an ear infection and the next thing his parents realized he couldn't move his legs. >> you don't realize how much you have until something goes really, really wrong. i felt helpless. it was extremely frustrating. and it was hard to sit and not be able to help him. >> it took more than a year finally just last week doctors at stanford university diagnosed him. doctors don't know what causes this illness but they say the damage to his legs is permanent. his parents say the toddler is very determined to walk as we can see and they hope that he will one day. >> absolutely. >>> well, renovations should be finished next month at san francisco's -- one of their biggest landmarks, the coit tower. it's been closed for the last several months. the repair work includes new pipes, new li
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he was diagnosed with california polio-like syndrome.paralysis in the limbs, limp or weak. the cdc says this is a small cluster and want to ease parents' concern and doctors emphasize there is not an epidemic. back out live parents' doctors say that the polio vaccine does not prevent children from getting the disease but it's an important vaccine to get. live from ucsf mission bay campus, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> i'm kiet do live in willow glen neighborhood of san jose where firefighters are battling a two-alarm fire at this building on the 900 block of minnesota in between bird and meridien. around 5:30 a.m. they got a call that the administrative building had caught fire. they got here and found 15-foot flames shooting out of the windows. it started in the rear interior of the building. the main part of the building didn't burn. but it took them two alarms to get this under control because there are a lot of trees and homes nearby. this is the pastor's wife sandy hunt. she describes what happened just outside her window this morning.
he was diagnosed with california polio-like syndrome.paralysis in the limbs, limp or weak. the cdc says this is a small cluster and want to ease parents' concern and doctors emphasize there is not an epidemic. back out live parents' doctors say that the polio vaccine does not prevent children from getting the disease but it's an important vaccine to get. live from ucsf mission bay campus, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> i'm kiet do live in willow glen neighborhood of san jose where...
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the family went to stanford university where they confirmed he has polio like syndrome.re have been 20 cases in california. all affecting kids. doctors say this is the first known case in southern california. and since its been decades since doctors used the word polio they are still researching all possibilities. >> it is unknown the severity of this for each individual. the thought is it is permanent. but we don't know all the things that are going to happen to every patient. >> reporter: he has to wear a brace for his legs and he will most likely never be able to walk on his own but his parents say it is his smile and determination that keeps everyone going. >> you just -- that determinenition makes me keep going -- determination makes me keep going. >> two dozen cases have been reported statewide. 5 in the bay area. >>> check out this wild video out of colorado. looks like a small tornado but it is a dust devil sweeping over a fire. that debris is burning tumble weeds. wild. time to leave that scene when you have blowing, burbing tumble weeds -- burning tumble weeds.
the family went to stanford university where they confirmed he has polio like syndrome.re have been 20 cases in california. all affecting kids. doctors say this is the first known case in southern california. and since its been decades since doctors used the word polio they are still researching all possibilities. >> it is unknown the severity of this for each individual. the thought is it is permanent. but we don't know all the things that are going to happen to every patient. >>...
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the world health organization expected to report polio free. >> this person contracted polio when she was five. she doesn't remember much, except for the high fever, when her parents asked a doctor when she'd get better, she remembers him saying it would take years to move again, if she recovered at all. when my friend started going to school and i could not, i felt bad. she refused to be stopped by her disability. she worked as a primary school teacher for a few years, but had to stop after multiple operations on her leg. now she volunteers at a center for the disabled. >> up until the mid 1990s, as many as 250 people were disabled by polio. aggressive campaigning to ensure that every child is vaccinated has paid off. it's been fully years since the last case of polio was reported. making it polo free. >> the success is because of volunteers like this. they go door to door making sure no child is missed. the eradd cakes of the disease is a personal achievement. >> translation: i'm happy to here that polio is eradicated. we didn't get o play and run around. children now will not miss
the world health organization expected to report polio free. >> this person contracted polio when she was five. she doesn't remember much, except for the high fever, when her parents asked a doctor when she'd get better, she remembers him saying it would take years to move again, if she recovered at all. when my friend started going to school and i could not, i felt bad. she refused to be stopped by her disability. she worked as a primary school teacher for a few years, but had to stop...
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she is suffering with polio type symptoms and doctors don't know why. she is one of 25 children coping with the illness that's leaving all of them with paralysis in their arms and legs. you'll hear more of her story and why her mom isn't losing hope. >> live from the nation's capitol, starts right now. >> and to begin with the baffling mystery with investigators still searching for any sign of that jet with more than 200 people on board. malaysia airlines lost contact a few hours after that aircraft left on his way to beijing. we also know there are americans on that passenger list. the latest now from david who is in bangkok thailand with the latest. >> yeah, aircraft are important seeing two oil slicks during their search in the south china sea for the lost malaysia airline jet. they're believed to be from fuel tanks from a downed plane. no word that they have found the plane. now aircrafts and ships from four countries have been searching the south china sea for the plane all day. the boeing 777 went missing in the early hour of this morning local ti
she is suffering with polio type symptoms and doctors don't know why. she is one of 25 children coping with the illness that's leaving all of them with paralysis in their arms and legs. you'll hear more of her story and why her mom isn't losing hope. >> live from the nation's capitol, starts right now. >> and to begin with the baffling mystery with investigators still searching for any sign of that jet with more than 200 people on board. malaysia airlines lost contact a few hours...
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recently in the budget compromise, polio got an extra $50 million a year.e progress has been made on something where we have very clear targets. in that case, by 2018, completely eradicating the disease. >> also, it is very self-serving as well. if you cure a disease elsewhere, then you are not likely to catch that disease. and we live in a world where diseases can spread very easily. we want stability around the world. that is self-serving because our safety depends on a world that doesn't start wars and gets along. there is a compassionate part of this. we have an obligation to stop genocide. you come back to right where we started with this interview. things are better. we can make a difference. you are not going to cure everything overnight or even ever, but to sit back and say oh, it is hopeless -- that is not true. one of the things in bill's letter, he points out the better educated people don't overpopulate the world. quite the contrary. a lot of poor people have lots of kids because they don't think they will survive, and there is not going to be a
recently in the budget compromise, polio got an extra $50 million a year.e progress has been made on something where we have very clear targets. in that case, by 2018, completely eradicating the disease. >> also, it is very self-serving as well. if you cure a disease elsewhere, then you are not likely to catch that disease. and we live in a world where diseases can spread very easily. we want stability around the world. that is self-serving because our safety depends on a world that...
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we got polio. the last polio case there was three years ago, which is an amazing triumph. we've taken the polio quality audit group and we've turned it into a primary health care audit group that's looking at where do workers not show up? where does supply chain not work? why don't people go? india's health is very complicated because they have a lot of these a private sector that's very low quality. and the government hasn't figured out how to get the private sector to be high quality. and yet, they haven't built the capacity in the public sector. but you know, things time is on our side in india. it's just frustrating, you know, they haven't adopted a few new vaccines. that between there's two new vaccines that will save over 400,000 lives per year in just india alone. and they're being quite slow on that issue. so india's great. and in 15 years, you know, we'll probably be out of india because its budget will get bigger and it'll allocate more of it to health. >> why did the -- what result the delays and actually the permitting and what owes to that? i suppose the virus
we got polio. the last polio case there was three years ago, which is an amazing triumph. we've taken the polio quality audit group and we've turned it into a primary health care audit group that's looking at where do workers not show up? where does supply chain not work? why don't people go? india's health is very complicated because they have a lot of these a private sector that's very low quality. and the government hasn't figured out how to get the private sector to be high quality. and...
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well, this is the latest attack in a campaign that killed 40 polio workers since 2012. armed groups oppose pakistan's internationally vaccination program. they say it is a cover for western spying. attacks increased significantly after the ceo used the vaccination drive against osama bin laden. that has led to an increase in polio cases. >>> pakistan's former ambassador to afghanistan said that the people against polio vaccinations are causing a lot of suffering. >> the people there, those who are against it, there are two big factors for it. one is the original or the very old family planning propaganda that is being done by people. they thought maybe one of the reasons is that it's containing medicine in family planning in that, or the problem where it's trying to find osama bin laden, the reaction of certain groups to the polio vaccination. i don't think that the taliban is a whole a lot responsible or claimed responsibility for it, but certainly there are groups who are against it, and we are suffering because of that. >> gunmen have reportedly shot dead a libyan co
well, this is the latest attack in a campaign that killed 40 polio workers since 2012. armed groups oppose pakistan's internationally vaccination program. they say it is a cover for western spying. attacks increased significantly after the ceo used the vaccination drive against osama bin laden. that has led to an increase in polio cases. >>> pakistan's former ambassador to afghanistan said that the people against polio vaccinations are causing a lot of suffering. >> the people...
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we left syria to protect the children from diseases like polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent housing children who have been vaccinated is marked. the number of vaccine rounds is documented. agencies repeat this process in every shelter as hundreds of informal tented communities across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated regardless of their immunization history. this mass vaccination campaign is part of the reames largest ever plan launched after 25 polio cases were verified in syria by the government and international health organization. >> fears by syria's neighbors mounted following the outbreak. syrian refugees continue to free to lebanon every day and polio doesn't respect borders. so far, no cases were recorded in lebanon. the world's health organization says it is difficult to tell how polio got to syria but has an idea where it probably originated from. >> the most similar virus to the one that we've isolated from these children in syria was not found in a person, but found circulating in egypt in what we would ca
we left syria to protect the children from diseases like polio. this is why we came here. >> each tent housing children who have been vaccinated is marked. the number of vaccine rounds is documented. agencies repeat this process in every shelter as hundreds of informal tented communities across lebanon. all children under five will be vaccinated regardless of their immunization history. this mass vaccination campaign is part of the reames largest ever plan launched after 25 polio cases...
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there was a polio vaccine campaign worker who was killed back in january trying to give children those much needed vaccines. >> because of the work they were doing or just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong moment? >> what we have seen is hospital and medical workers deliberately targeted. that's what we're calling for an end of. >> can the hospitals, the availability of a hospital, a treatment facility is how bad now? >> we're seeing at least 60% of the hospitals in syria have been damaged and destroyed and are unusable. you have people who have to use a home or medical facility to use, a tremendous strain for them and they're risking their lives to help the people still in the country. >> francine, thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> hard to find a helpful note in all that but the global campaign with syria, illustrated which the work of the artist banksie. >> on march 15th, 2014, the world will wake up to the third anniversary of the bloody conflict of the war in syria. >> with syria's campaign videos being shown in locations all around the world,
there was a polio vaccine campaign worker who was killed back in january trying to give children those much needed vaccines. >> because of the work they were doing or just because they were in the wrong place at the wrong moment? >> what we have seen is hospital and medical workers deliberately targeted. that's what we're calling for an end of. >> can the hospitals, the availability of a hospital, a treatment facility is how bad now? >> we're seeing at least 60% of the...
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y puede causar sin tomas parecidos al polio y ahora investigan las caso hasta ahora se sabe que todoienen problemas para respirar, y para hablar, y hay desconcierto ante esta enfermedad que se puede transmitir por partÍculas en el aire al estar cerca de la persona infec ada. >>> no no sabemos que es una enfermedad que estÁ es eliendo pero es un virus pero no se sabe, el virus en ningÚn de los estudios. >>> una particularidad de esta enfermedad es la rapidez con la que ataca. >>> y la persona en dos dÍas tiene parm siso o debilidad severa de extremidades. y eso no han recuperado y por eso es bastante preocupante. >>> las autoridades de salud han descarto prado completo que se trate de polio, sin embargo estÁn exhortando a los mÉdicos a que reporten casos de esta hasta ahora milito te rÍos enfermedad para asÍ tratar de determinar de que se trata. >>> en los Ángeles juan carlos gonzÁlez univisiÓn. >>> cuando regresemos, resumen de la jornada deportiva con los goles de la liga mexicana y de espaÑa. >>> aumenta la expectaciÓn sobre la figura del cineasta, [ locutor ] crest presenta... hol
y puede causar sin tomas parecidos al polio y ahora investigan las caso hasta ahora se sabe que todoienen problemas para respirar, y para hablar, y hay desconcierto ante esta enfermedad que se puede transmitir por partÍculas en el aire al estar cerca de la persona infec ada. >>> no no sabemos que es una enfermedad que estÁ es eliendo pero es un virus pero no se sabe, el virus en ningÚn de los estudios. >>> una particularidad de esta enfermedad es la rapidez con la que...
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we got polio. the last polio case there was three years ago, which is an amazing triumph. we've taken the polio quality audit group and we've turned it into a primary health care audit group that's looking at where do workers not show up? where does supply chain not work? why don't people go? india's health is very complicated because they have a lot of these a private sector that's very low quality. and the government hasn't figured out how to get the private sector to be high quality. and yet, they haven't built the capacity in the public sector. but you know, things time is on our side in india. it's just frustrating, you know, they haven't adopted a few new vaccines. that between there's two new vaccines that will save over 400,000 lives per year in just india alone. and they're being quite slow on that issue. so india's great. and in 15 years, you know, we'll probably be out of india because its budget will get bigger and it'll allocate more of it to health. >> why did the -- what result the delays and actually the permitting and what owes to that? i suppose the virus
we got polio. the last polio case there was three years ago, which is an amazing triumph. we've taken the polio quality audit group and we've turned it into a primary health care audit group that's looking at where do workers not show up? where does supply chain not work? why don't people go? india's health is very complicated because they have a lot of these a private sector that's very low quality. and the government hasn't figured out how to get the private sector to be high quality. and...
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polio is coming back. syria eradicated polio nearly 20 years ago. we're going to talk to a representative of save the children, but before we do i want to show you a public service ad that accompanies the report. a happy british child who in the course of a year is imagined living through a war like the one happening in syria right now. let's roll it. >> happy birthday to you. >> make a wish. >> granny! >> have you done all your homework? >> all done. >> ready or not. >> here comes. >> armored clashes with -- >> live ammunition. >> get shot. >> hi mom. [ sirens ] >> first strike on rebel positions. >> we are going to stay. [ bomb blasts ] >> rebel forces -- [ coughing ] >> annie! ♪ happy birthday to you, make a wish darling ♪ >> joining me from washington, d.c. is francine weynuma, the director of media communications by save the children. francine, appreciate your coming. a year in the life of this british child who finds herself in an imagined civil war. why was it set in the u.k? >> i think what we wanted to do with this ad was to bring home the
polio is coming back. syria eradicated polio nearly 20 years ago. we're going to talk to a representative of save the children, but before we do i want to show you a public service ad that accompanies the report. a happy british child who in the course of a year is imagined living through a war like the one happening in syria right now. let's roll it. >> happy birthday to you. >> make a wish. >> granny! >> have you done all your homework? >> all done. >>...
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the spread of polio. the disease ethics children and carried them are a lot. such mission are open to peoplehoeadheri area. a rpus people he been improved in the house clean enough. most of them up even though trouble every outlet. in spite of the problem. islamic extremists have been trying to stop the box nation scheme the last act of eating a box mission team killed thirteen people in early march including security personnel of the time. they say walkers are really surprised united states. the secretly sterilizing with. religious leaders house opens out to get on the crime. experts will read that whole deal could spread to other regions in the polling station on the news koontz. on moving into the correct asked her to put on a parked car and success. with a future success of peace talks between the goblin out extremists uncertain everyday life for the people who've left their homes remains a challenge. between the war itself here for the future. i knew with the spread of polio up putting extra strain on the already troubled people of pakistan's tribal area
the spread of polio. the disease ethics children and carried them are a lot. such mission are open to peoplehoeadheri area. a rpus people he been improved in the house clean enough. most of them up even though trouble every outlet. in spite of the problem. islamic extremists have been trying to stop the box nation scheme the last act of eating a box mission team killed thirteen people in early march including security personnel of the time. they say walkers are really surprised united states....