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woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> reporter: in puerto rico where zika has infected more than 13,000 patients, evidence adults may be vulnerable too. jose gonzalez, among 3 on the island with zika who then got geon then causes paralysis. on friday, one man with zika died with that syndrome. today florida's governor asked for federal dollars for the fight in miami. the president had requested 1.9 billion, but the funding got caught up in partisan politics, meantime dr. fauci says louisiana and texas may be the next areas where zika may be revealed. >>> questions swirling around donald trump and his stance on immigration, one of his signature issues. is he backtracking on his so-called deportation force to round up all the undocumented immigrants in the country and force them months of campaigning, donald trump has made one thing abundantly clear. >> we will work with them, they have to go. you're going to have a deportation force and you're going to do it humanely. >> reporter: but tonight trump's immigration policy is in question. reports
woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> reporter: in puerto rico where zika has infected more than 13,000 patients, evidence adults may be vulnerable too. jose gonzalez, among 3 on the island with zika who then got geon then causes paralysis. on friday, one man with zika died with that syndrome. today florida's governor asked for federal dollars for the fight in miami. the president had requested 1.9 billion, but the funding got caught up in...
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rubella syndrome. that's the thing that keeps me up at night, the concern about protecting pregnant women. vasquez, your presentation you mentioned control. our team has found an increased amount of cases here locally where local health departments and agencies have received complaints about standing water in backyards. how critical is local government to address this and how should they be responding? an easy thing to accomplish. for me to say clean up the bottles, it tires, is easy to say. even with the most vigorous adequate often is not not because of a lack of trying on the part of authorities, but because water gets in some places that are just not accessible. if you just go out -- i live in washington dc. igo out in my backyard and see these plants that have pools of water on them. i spend my morning, i am knocking water out from my plant spirit just kidding. the answer is authorities are trying very hard to do that. beinglance between intrusive upon an individual's home by authorities versus tr
rubella syndrome. that's the thing that keeps me up at night, the concern about protecting pregnant women. vasquez, your presentation you mentioned control. our team has found an increased amount of cases here locally where local health departments and agencies have received complaints about standing water in backyards. how critical is local government to address this and how should they be responding? an easy thing to accomplish. for me to say clean up the bottles, it tires, is easy to say....
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. >> rubella was generally a mild disease except if a pregnant woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> reporter: in puerto rico where zika has infected more than 13,000 patients, evidence adults may be vulnerable too. jose gonzalez, among 3 on the island with zika who then got geon beret syndrome, which then on friday, one man with zika died with that syndrome. today florida's governor asked for federal dollars for the fight in miami. the president had requested 1.9 billion, but the funding got caught up in partisan fauci says louisiana and texas may be the next areas where zika may be revealed. >>> questions swirling around donald trump and his stance on immigration, one of his signature issues. is he backtracking on his so-called deportation force to round up all the undocumented immigrants in the country and force them to leave the country. >> reporter: in 14 months of campaigning, one thing abundantly clear. >> we will work with them, they have to go. you're going to have a deportation force and you're going to do it humanely. >> reporter: but toni
. >> rubella was generally a mild disease except if a pregnant woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> reporter: in puerto rico where zika has infected more than 13,000 patients, evidence adults may be vulnerable too. jose gonzalez, among 3 on the island with zika who then got geon beret syndrome, which then on friday, one man with zika died with that syndrome. today florida's governor asked for federal dollars for the fight in miami. the...
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50 years ago. >> if a pregnant woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> florida's department of health confirmed 41 home-grown cases so far. there are over 2100 travel-related cases nationwide. >>> students will head out to the bus stop tomorrow. they'll join people in d.c., frederick county, maryland who went back today. drivers, remember to keep an eye out for stopped school buses and children in the sidewalks. and remember, nbc4 is working for you in the county to try to get the year started out right. we're holding our annual backpacks for kids drive at federal credit union's kingstown branch in to find it, just search backpacks 4 kids. >>> your computer is suddenly frozen and telling you you've been hacked. it turns out it's a scam designed to take your money. tonight news4's steven hogan finds out who is behind it and tells you what red flags to look for. >>> plus more sponsors baling on ryan lochte tonight. how much his embellished story about a robbery could cost him in his lifetime. >>> we've been waiting for this kind of weather. it
50 years ago. >> if a pregnant woman got infected with rubella, the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> florida's department of health confirmed 41 home-grown cases so far. there are over 2100 travel-related cases nationwide. >>> students will head out to the bus stop tomorrow. they'll join people in d.c., frederick county, maryland who went back today. drivers, remember to keep an eye out for stopped school buses and children in the sidewalks. and remember, nbc4...
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rubella as a disease is a relatively mild disease. if children get infected before the vaccine, i got infected with rubella before the vaccine. if children get infected, you would hope that all the young women, babies, are going to get infected because then when they get older they're protected. but some of them didn't and they got infected during pregnancy, and although erv else has the mild disease we had the con generaltle rubella, 20,000 babies in the united states. so that's the thing that keeps me up at night if you want to use that metaphor, concern about protecting pregnant women. >> jennifer vazquez, producer with nbc washington. in your presentation while you mentioned mosquito control, you talk about removing standing water. our investigative team has found an increase amount of cases here locally where local health departments and agencies have received complaints about standing water in backyards and city fountains. how critical is it for local governments to address this and how should they be responding? >> that's a ver
rubella as a disease is a relatively mild disease. if children get infected before the vaccine, i got infected with rubella before the vaccine. if children get infected, you would hope that all the young women, babies, are going to get infected because then when they get older they're protected. but some of them didn't and they got infected during pregnancy, and although erv else has the mild disease we had the con generaltle rubella, 20,000 babies in the united states. so that's the thing that...
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when babies get infected in utero and we have decades of experience with rubella, if you get infected in utero because the immune system of the baby is not fully developed, the baby interprets the virus as itself so it doesn't make a response against it and when the baby is born you could have prolonged by re-mail for months if not years so this is not a surprise. guillain barre is associated with a number of viruses, influenza, bacteria like campylobacter to see an increase is guillain barre is not surprising in something we always expect to read what about zika in the united states? united states as you know also includes puerto rico and i learned a lesson in that when i was briefing president obama in the situation room at i was talking about the united states and he said timeout tony, puerto rico is in the united states. sorry mr. president. the reason is there are are american citizens having a terrible time right now. they are in the middle of an outbreak that is going to be or already is bad and is going to be a serious situation because what happened with them in 2014 is that
when babies get infected in utero and we have decades of experience with rubella, if you get infected in utero because the immune system of the baby is not fully developed, the baby interprets the virus as itself so it doesn't make a response against it and when the baby is born you could have prolonged by re-mail for months if not years so this is not a surprise. guillain barre is associated with a number of viruses, influenza, bacteria like campylobacter to see an increase is guillain barre...
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a mild disease except if a pregnant woman got rubella. the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> dr. fauci says texas and louisiana could be the next places with the zika virus. >>> many people in this area are concerned about mosquitos and standing water this summer after receiving several calls and emails and viewers about standing water complaints, the i team found calls to local health departments have popped more than 270% so far this summer. experts say you need to tip and toss water at least once so mosquito larva can't grow into the biting pefts that we ate so much. >>> don't overlook common spots like trays under flower pots, kids toys, and downspout of gutters. a concern viewered viewer called our tip line. >>> fire investigators are trying to figure out what caused a massive fire at a warehouse in prince george's county. take a look at the flames and thick black smoke. it took 60 firefighters to get the fire under control. this is at an abc supply building in blade ensburg. fire officials were concerned. the fire was c
a mild disease except if a pregnant woman got rubella. the consequences to the baby could be profound. >> dr. fauci says texas and louisiana could be the next places with the zika virus. >>> many people in this area are concerned about mosquitos and standing water this summer after receiving several calls and emails and viewers about standing water complaints, the i team found calls to local health departments have popped more than 270% so far this summer. experts say you need to...
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we know from our experience with rubella that a be born with rubella syndrome that was perfectly normal. but may have things like calcifications of the brain, may deafness,ness, intellectual impairment. on full spectrum will depend cohorts for years following birth. that is one of the things in the cdc will be doing. it is not only microcephaly. i don't have time to go through each and every one of these manifestations. they are very uncommon. as you can see, some of them you would not be into pronounce. when you can pronounce because you hear a lot more about it is arthur proposes. a deformityou have of the joint in which a starting to appreciate the mechanisms of that. there was a recent study that came out a couple days ago from brazil in which seven children with documented zika infection of the mother during pregnancy had this. here's a picture of it. as you can see, the crowing of the hands and the legs. maybe dueo think that to neurological signals that deal with contractions. , wenow it is associated don't yet know the precise incidence of it. there was a study from french polyn
we know from our experience with rubella that a be born with rubella syndrome that was perfectly normal. but may have things like calcifications of the brain, may deafness,ness, intellectual impairment. on full spectrum will depend cohorts for years following birth. that is one of the things in the cdc will be doing. it is not only microcephaly. i don't have time to go through each and every one of these manifestations. they are very uncommon. as you can see, some of them you would not be into...
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strain of the virus that's not covered by the measles, mumps, or rubella vaccine, mmr vaccine. doctors say some patients have the tell tale swollen cheeks but other symptoms are less obvious. >> they're very nonspecific. you can come in with a headache, low grade fevers, body aches, things that are similar to the common cold. >> the doctor recommending for the best protection, two doses of the mumps vaccine. some people may have only gotte say it is never too late to get the booster shot. >>> an update now on a story we told you about last night, that nightmare of the long lines at the department of motor vehicle offices in new jersey. known in the state as the motor vehicle services offices. computer and other problems forcing customers to wait in long lines at times and just give up and go home with in lines wrapping around motor vehicle services offices in new jersey, some never making it in after taking the day off work because of computer failures. we took their complaints to the governor. >> what are you going to do about the problems at the motor vehicle offices, people
strain of the virus that's not covered by the measles, mumps, or rubella vaccine, mmr vaccine. doctors say some patients have the tell tale swollen cheeks but other symptoms are less obvious. >> they're very nonspecific. you can come in with a headache, low grade fevers, body aches, things that are similar to the common cold. >> the doctor recommending for the best protection, two doses of the mumps vaccine. some people may have only gotte say it is never too late to get the booster...
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prnant woman who infected before she kwshe is infecd it might be tooat so the tgewod beimar tohe rubella vaccine. its a relively mild disease thelf-liting infectionnd don't cause anybody rmnd let somebo g iected ring egnc and you get the rubella anrome or the issue of danger to pregnant wenrhe ki oclicri y dis son hil flavor to it in th when you'rdeinwith thesenronmen there is teial of anodanbo related enhancen ifouav a cce that isubtil in s effacy anyou get infected y mightav enhancements rheth protti. we he enhaiton stereotype of ng firsts anhewhich tells usou hav to bcareful in the design urlicatrial and we have considerable dcuiodung the ol obreak, there is alys a ke-jerk reaiowhen you have an outbre a an inrventi, out a ge people becaus youave a moral imperave to do that as pod saying you ne to know iit works and if it is safend not ithat orde you haveo si alical trl to get thanswers quickly asou canithout putng peoplet sk. unke dg at vacne is gin to a persono protect em as oppod to someonwi andvcedisease who nes ug where t benefit ratio is much difrent when dealg th a sick person o
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students should get additional immunizations for contagious disease like meningitis, measles, mumps and rubella. adults age 60 and over, should be immunized for pneumococcal, which protects you from pneumonia and ear, brain and there is quite a rigid schedule they should follow for vaccines. how can parents find out what shots their children need at what age? a.the best place to go for information on what your child might need is your doctor. if you don't have one, get one. visit aurora.org/findadoc b.otherwise, the cdc website has available to parents.we've seen commercials talking about shingles and whooping cough vaccines. is this something people should consider? shingles, a variation on chickenpox, can be ve ainfuland debilitating; especially for people over 60 systems. pertussis, comm lled whooping cough, is actually in the tetanus booster, called dap, h is vaccine. any other advice?if you're unsure of yo immunizations, talk to your ctodo theare blood sts that can be done to check for immunity and it really is important to stay up-to-date on all vaccines, for both action7to find a priry c
students should get additional immunizations for contagious disease like meningitis, measles, mumps and rubella. adults age 60 and over, should be immunized for pneumococcal, which protects you from pneumonia and ear, brain and there is quite a rigid schedule they should follow for vaccines. how can parents find out what shots their children need at what age? a.the best place to go for information on what your child might need is your doctor. if you don't have one, get one. visit...
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officials believe it can be a new strain not covered by mmr, measles, mumps, rubella vaccine. restaurants in long beach piling all glasses into high supplying plastic mumps to protect a mumps outbreak, 18 cases so far mostly in young adults. >> i thought it was wiped out. it's weird. >> reporter: you know several who have it. >> a few of my close friends. >> if you know you are sick and have been diagnosed, please stay home and don't transmit this. >> reporter: the health commissioner warning the virus is making a come back in long beach and nearby south shore communities, where most of the the virus was all but wiped out after the vaccine became standard issue in early '70s so this may be a new train. >> a person who has mumps is highly contagious and even somebody who has been vaccinated can get the mumps. >> reporter: doctors say some presented with tell tale swollen cheeks but also less obvious symptoms. >> they're very nonspecific. you can come in with a headache. you can come in fevers, body aches. >> reporter: in the worst cases mumps can cause deafness, male sterility,
officials believe it can be a new strain not covered by mmr, measles, mumps, rubella vaccine. restaurants in long beach piling all glasses into high supplying plastic mumps to protect a mumps outbreak, 18 cases so far mostly in young adults. >> i thought it was wiped out. it's weird. >> reporter: you know several who have it. >> a few of my close friends. >> if you know you are sick and have been diagnosed, please stay home and don't transmit this. >> reporter: the...
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. >> required vaccinations are for diseases like polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox and hepatitis b. >>> can parents save money on back-to-school shopping? molette green takes a look. >> you have your colored pencils, your binder notebooks. >> reporter: school supplies fill the room, pencils, paper, backpacks. this family is mostly ready, except for the school uniforms. >> no, i'm not done at all. i haven't even done the uniforms yet, we're just getting started. it's a long process. >> reporter: patrice jones is getting three children ready for school in crayons. >> reporter: and counting every dollar spent. >> between the three of them, i probably spend close to like $700 to $800 on uniform shopping. >> reporter: in the debate, uniforms versus regular clothes, for this single mom it comes down to dollars and cents. >> i prefer uniforms just because it's consistent and i know what they're wearing the next day. but as far as expenses, i think regular clothes would probably be cheaper. >> reporter: the two younger ones will wear uniforms back to school and that's okay with 10-year-o
. >> required vaccinations are for diseases like polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox and hepatitis b. >>> can parents save money on back-to-school shopping? molette green takes a look. >> you have your colored pencils, your binder notebooks. >> reporter: school supplies fill the room, pencils, paper, backpacks. this family is mostly ready, except for the school uniforms. >> no, i'm not done at all. i haven't even done the uniforms yet, we're just getting...
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. >> the required vaccinations are for diseases including polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis b. >>> in the race for the white house, we whoo are more than a month from the first presidential debate. donald trump is sharpening his attacks against hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. speaking at a rally in tampa, trump blasted clinton for what he calls pay for play over reports of the associated the private individuals that clinton met with during her time as secretary of state also donated to the clinton foundation. clinton's campaign manager, meantime, calls that report flawed and says the ap cherry picked information. clinton herself is off the campaign trail today. she's actually doing several fund-raisers in california, including one hosted by apple ceo tim cook. this weekend, clinton is expected to get her first intelligence briefing since becoming the democratic nominee. trump had his first briefing earlier this month. >>> long-time d.c. civic organization is complaining about new video billboards popping up all over town. stop work order on some of
. >> the required vaccinations are for diseases including polio, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox and hepatitis b. >>> in the race for the white house, we whoo are more than a month from the first presidential debate. donald trump is sharpening his attacks against hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. speaking at a rally in tampa, trump blasted clinton for what he calls pay for play over reports of the associated the private individuals that clinton met with during her...