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we don't yet have a vaccine that could work against the flu. we've been cutting days or week's end increasing the ability to produce things that are rapidly deployable. we have more than 70 countries involved in this process we've had over 70 sign up for by this time next year 70 to 80 so we are having a common vision of what is needed and where we are now but we need people from outside the government. >> i think we will see more from who because there is some pushing that i would echo only some is helpful and many more investments and i think both on the science and on the monitor inside we are seeing a lot of progress and many investments. >> any questions? during the election campaign we heard a lot about opiates. >> this is a problem. iin that usb is more than 80% of the global prescription opiates. this happened over the last 20 years, the number of opiates prescribed has increased by 300 to 400%, and that's been directly correlated with increasing over those is in overdose deaths. the last couple years the drug cartels recognize the mark
we don't yet have a vaccine that could work against the flu. we've been cutting days or week's end increasing the ability to produce things that are rapidly deployable. we have more than 70 countries involved in this process we've had over 70 sign up for by this time next year 70 to 80 so we are having a common vision of what is needed and where we are now but we need people from outside the government. >> i think we will see more from who because there is some pushing that i would echo...
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working on ebola vaccines, working on vaccinations for any of these pathogens is something we investeds a foundation and collaborate not just with academia but also multinational companies and small companies. from the cdc perspective, about 25 years ago, congress created the cdc foundation to help the cdc do more faster. when ebola hit, the gates foundation was first to give us resources so that we can act very quickly and in a more flexible way than would be possible within usual government systems. so we encourage that collaboration. you also able to provide those individuals and companies will time information -- real-time information, whether it is flu or ebola or zika. >> the other thing we should mention is the investment in data. one of the biggest challenges over the last couple of years would be -- last couple of years, is really getting good, global data that is believable and on time. and using things like the ubiquity of smartphones, we have invested, and again, collaborating whether it is with the cdc or foundations or others, we have invested in more accurate and quicker
working on ebola vaccines, working on vaccinations for any of these pathogens is something we investeds a foundation and collaborate not just with academia but also multinational companies and small companies. from the cdc perspective, about 25 years ago, congress created the cdc foundation to help the cdc do more faster. when ebola hit, the gates foundation was first to give us resources so that we can act very quickly and in a more flexible way than would be possible within usual government...
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determine a way to make a vaccine using a killed virus. everyone was afraid of the vaccine.y did not want to be infected so he had to convince america that the vaccine was safe. he gave himself an injection. then he gave the vaccine to his own children. this called some of the fears -- calmed some of the fears. he went to arsenal middle school and thousands of kids started getting the vaccine. they were the guinea pigs for the first polio vaccine. soon it was proven to be safe. kids around the world received the first polio vaccine. it was a miracle and he changed the world. we could go on forever in pittsburgh talking about art, science, innovation. the technologies that are changed the world. i just hope you will come and visit us here at the heinz history center and learn the whole story of innovation. it is a good story. we are replaced with a tradition of innovation. -- a place with a tradition of innovation. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend we are featur
determine a way to make a vaccine using a killed virus. everyone was afraid of the vaccine.y did not want to be infected so he had to convince america that the vaccine was safe. he gave himself an injection. then he gave the vaccine to his own children. this called some of the fears -- calmed some of the fears. he went to arsenal middle school and thousands of kids started getting the vaccine. they were the guinea pigs for the first polio vaccine. soon it was proven to be safe. kids around the...
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their screening program for vision and hearing and also a very robust vaccination program. keeping track of 11 million people on the caribbean's largest island often requires a personal touch. this is a family doctor's clinic in havana, they are known as poly clinics and the primary care facilities of cuban health care. dr. marta runs this clinic and is responsible for the surrounding neighborhood. >> how many patients do you care for? 1100 to 1500 people. >> what is the most common things you see here? >> narrator: the diseases we see more off noun are high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, as ma and chronic object struck tough tiff pulmonary diseases. >> she sees patients in the morning and heads out in the afternoon to make house calls. we will be heading out with her. let's first take a step back. a pivotal moment in cuba's history came on january 1st, 1959 when fidel castro overthrows u.s. backed president bautista. the culmination of the cube ban revolution, ending one dictatorship and starting another. two years later, january, 1961, cuba and the united states
their screening program for vision and hearing and also a very robust vaccination program. keeping track of 11 million people on the caribbean's largest island often requires a personal touch. this is a family doctor's clinic in havana, they are known as poly clinics and the primary care facilities of cuban health care. dr. marta runs this clinic and is responsible for the surrounding neighborhood. >> how many patients do you care for? 1100 to 1500 people. >> what is the most common...
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salk determine a way to make a vaccine using a killed virus. everyone was afraid of the vaccine.y did not want to be infected so he had to convince america that the vaccine was safe. he gave himself an injection. then he gave the vaccine to his own children. this calmed some of the fears. he went to arsenal middle school and thousands of kids started getting the vaccine. they were the guinea pigs for the first polio vaccine. soon it was proven to be safe. kids around the world received the first polio vaccine. it was a miracle and he changed the world. we could go on forever in pittsburgh talking about art, science, innovation. the technologies that are changed the world. i just hope you will come and visit us here at the heinz history center and learn the whole story of innovation. it is a good story. we are a place with a tradition of innovation. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> the slick guns, we are featuring the h
salk determine a way to make a vaccine using a killed virus. everyone was afraid of the vaccine.y did not want to be infected so he had to convince america that the vaccine was safe. he gave himself an injection. then he gave the vaccine to his own children. this calmed some of the fears. he went to arsenal middle school and thousands of kids started getting the vaccine. they were the guinea pigs for the first polio vaccine. soon it was proven to be safe. kids around the world received the...
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only 57 percent of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk county has 93 percent, linn has 80 and johnson has kcrg t-v nine's katie wiedemann has been looking into this. katie, are these low vaccination rates in dubuque causing the outbreak? the school district says it's not, they say all of the students who've had mumps, have in fact been vaccinated against it. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in many many years. right now school staff members are watching kids for symptoms. that's ti painful salivary glands, fever and headache. school custodians are using standard protocol for cleaning school buildings, so nothing above and beyond the norm. each time doctors confirm another case, the school sends out a letter to parents and the media, explaining ways to stop the spread of the illness. "during the testing stage when you're waiting for the confirmation, you really need to be not going out in the public for a minimum of 5 day or longer state of iowa requires all students have two m
only 57 percent of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk county has 93 percent, linn has 80 and johnson has kcrg t-v nine's katie wiedemann has been looking into this. katie, are these low vaccination rates in dubuque causing the outbreak? the school district says it's not, they say all of the students who've had mumps, have in fact been vaccinated against it. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in many many years. right now school staff...
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or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, >>> three massachusetts have been cipted by regulators for failing to report patients deaths. 17 hospitals inspected last december by the food and drug administration. officials found that mass general failed to report the deaths of two patients. umass memorial and brigham and women's each failed to report one death. this morning. now is the time to get your flu shot. a potential outbreak could be just around the corner. one doctor tells fox25's jim morelli, another of factors creating a perfect germ storm. >> fever, achy, cough, nausea. >> reporter: massachusetts residents might remember what getting the flu feels like. >> unbelievable. just knocks you out for a week. >> reporter: not necessarily translating into efforts at prevention. >> have yo
or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me. see me. see me. on my way. find clear skin... and a clearer path forward. for a different kind of medicine, >>> three massachusetts have been cipted by regulators for failing to report patients deaths. 17 hospitals inspected last december by the food and drug administration. officials found that mass general...
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in vaccines like this can be quickly mass produced. vaccines could take months, not years, to reach clinical trials. >> fauci: hey catherine. >> catherine paquette: good morning. >> lapook: last august, we watched with dr. fauci as volunteer catherine paquette received the very first dose. this experimental vaccine does not contain live virus, so it cannot give her zika. >> one, two, three. >> lapook: a month later, catherine's blood was collected to see if the vaccine was generating the expected immune response. it's turning blue. that's what's called instant gratification. >> lapook: the blue color indicates the presence of antibodies programmed to fight zika. >> fauci: we know that this kind of antibody protects an animal. so you can make a reasonable extrapolation that if you make the same kind of response in a human, that you will ultimately protect the human. and that's exactly what this is showing. >> lapook: that's is a big moment. if that had not turned color... >> fauci: if that had not turned color? >> lapook: then what? >>
in vaccines like this can be quickly mass produced. vaccines could take months, not years, to reach clinical trials. >> fauci: hey catherine. >> catherine paquette: good morning. >> lapook: last august, we watched with dr. fauci as volunteer catherine paquette received the very first dose. this experimental vaccine does not contain live virus, so it cannot give her zika. >> one, two, three. >> lapook: a month later, catherine's blood was collected to see if the...
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but highly significant vaccine of 30%. for the first time, we had any indication that a vaccine could prevent hiv infections. built on it,that, we believe we have a better deal now. aims to: the study enroll 5400 sexually active hiv negative men and women across the country. this is one of the participants in the trial. >> i was involved because i do not like the way my hiv-positive cousin is treated. there is so much stigma. i want to be part of the generation that changes this. reporter: scientists are hoping for a 50% plus success rate in south africa. results of the vaccine study are expected to be released in four years. bbc news, cape town. katty: there are reports an airplane carrying a brazilian football team may have run out of fuel before crashing in colombia. investigators are trying to figure out what caused the accident where 71 people died. survived and are providing accounts of what happened. the flight went down near the city of medellin. it is from their this report was filed. trouble. a pilot in in total
but highly significant vaccine of 30%. for the first time, we had any indication that a vaccine could prevent hiv infections. built on it,that, we believe we have a better deal now. aims to: the study enroll 5400 sexually active hiv negative men and women across the country. this is one of the participants in the trial. >> i was involved because i do not like the way my hiv-positive cousin is treated. there is so much stigma. i want to be part of the generation that changes this....
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a trial vaccine for hiv. there's a lot of cross talk that is in our approach to diseases. but the point i would like it make emphatically is that a very significant portion of cancers are caused by viruss in humans. about 25% of cancers in the united states that includes for example cervical cancer caused by human pap loama virus. head and neck cancers caused by human pap loama virus. the opportunity when you realize that cancers are dependent upon the virus is that you can use the same techniques we use to treat infectious disease. so we can vaccinate and hutch was a very active participant in the development of human pap loama vaccine known as guardsill of merck. which can eradicate the cancer worldwide. we just have to get it out. it works against 90% of cervical cancer. if we vaccinate girls and boys, we can eradicate cervical cancer. that's from the immediate pathogen sis of disease. the other point i would make is that we have a center we just opened as part of our understanding that we have an understa
a trial vaccine for hiv. there's a lot of cross talk that is in our approach to diseases. but the point i would like it make emphatically is that a very significant portion of cancers are caused by viruss in humans. about 25% of cancers in the united states that includes for example cervical cancer caused by human pap loama virus. head and neck cancers caused by human pap loama virus. the opportunity when you realize that cancers are dependent upon the virus is that you can use the same...
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state of iowa requires all students have two m- m-r vaccinations. they do grant exemptions for religious and other reasons. however, the dubuque school district says all the students who've had mumps this year have had the full vaccination. "we know the vaccine even when you have had both mmrs is still only 88 percent effective. so is this just that percentage of students that have been fully vaccinated who are getting the mumps because they were the small percentage that didn't have the just affecting students. four staff members have also been diagnosed with mumps. and they say it's very painful right in this area. in dubuque katie wiedemann kcrg tv-9 news the district says when it confirm a case at a school, it sends out a letter to parents, explaining what steps they and their child could take to help prevent mumps. some kids in eastern iowa are doing more than just brush and floss to keep their teeth in tip- they're not eating candy they collected on halloween. instead, they're giving it to dental clinics, as part of a good cause. an area of lo
state of iowa requires all students have two m- m-r vaccinations. they do grant exemptions for religious and other reasons. however, the dubuque school district says all the students who've had mumps this year have had the full vaccination. "we know the vaccine even when you have had both mmrs is still only 88 percent effective. so is this just that percentage of students that have been fully vaccinated who are getting the mumps because they were the small percentage that didn't have the...
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this is the vaccine? that's what the computers will tell us. without them, it could be a beaker full of death. did you hear them? we only have a few hours left. i don't care. you've got to care. miri... i'm going to tell you something. you, your friends, all the onlies, are going to get the disease unless we succeed in what we're doing. you've seen some your friends get it. sometimes it happens. ing up the way you are... don't you know why you don't like to play games anymore, why you don't see your friends the way you used to? it's because you're becoming a young woman... and the moment you become a young woman, you get the disease-- all of you. that's not true. it just happens sometimes. all the time, miri! it's happening to you right now! look at it! look at it, miri, it's in you! no! no! no! blah, blah, blah! no, you got the wrong game-- a teacher, i told you! yeah. study, study, study, or bunk bunk, bad kid. it's not funny. it's a foolie. what are you going to do with me? you think i'd tell you? [door opens] miri. you're not supposed to be
this is the vaccine? that's what the computers will tell us. without them, it could be a beaker full of death. did you hear them? we only have a few hours left. i don't care. you've got to care. miri... i'm going to tell you something. you, your friends, all the onlies, are going to get the disease unless we succeed in what we're doing. you've seen some your friends get it. sometimes it happens. ing up the way you are... don't you know why you don't like to play games anymore, why you don't see...
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the vaccine has been around for years, but some people are still skeptical of the benefits. doctors say don't believe everything you hear the vaccine will not give you the flu as it does in the contain a live virus. it triggers the immune system to ramp up which is why you may feel tired and achy after you get the shot. if you wind up getting the sick after the shot another respiratory illness may be to blame. >> if you're getting flu vaccines and they are noninfluenza viruses circulating in the community and you get sick with one of those viruses, then the natural assumption is, oh, i got this from the vaccine, when in reality they were two unrelated events. >> doctors say it's important to remember the vaccine is not protection is better than none. >> next at 5:30. our coverage of the election continues for you. >> a closer look at where both presidential candidates stand on the right to bear arms. and the tight race for senate in new hampshire. have you seen those commercials, final debate set for tonight between maggie and kelly. newscenter 5 is there and we'll >> police
the vaccine has been around for years, but some people are still skeptical of the benefits. doctors say don't believe everything you hear the vaccine will not give you the flu as it does in the contain a live virus. it triggers the immune system to ramp up which is why you may feel tired and achy after you get the shot. if you wind up getting the sick after the shot another respiratory illness may be to blame. >> if you're getting flu vaccines and they are noninfluenza viruses circulating...
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and vaccinated on time. is there a small, very vocal group we're never going to convince. maybe 1%. there are others that wonder. we answer the concerns, we listen. some parents who decided not to have their kids vaccinated for flu, their kids have died. they've gone on tv and told their story. we lose children from school and 90% of them are not vaccinated. making sure these aren't just theoretical risks, and it is only working together and taking preventative measures we can protect ourselves and our neighbors. >> i was interested to read, you did a public health piece for the new england journal of medicine and you listed the challenges and of course there is infectious disease and chronic diseases, but the largest cause of underlying disease in the world is tobacco. >> tobacco use continues to kill globally millions of people. in fact, more than infectious diseases combined. and it can be stopped. if you look at countries and communities that have taken tobacco prevention seriously, they've been able to
and vaccinated on time. is there a small, very vocal group we're never going to convince. maybe 1%. there are others that wonder. we answer the concerns, we listen. some parents who decided not to have their kids vaccinated for flu, their kids have died. they've gone on tv and told their story. we lose children from school and 90% of them are not vaccinated. making sure these aren't just theoretical risks, and it is only working together and taking preventative measures we can protect ourselves...
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but 13 to 15 year olds in dubuque for some reason, have a of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk county has 93 percent, linn has 80 and johnson has 68. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in several years. right now, school staff is watching kids for symptoms. school custodians are following standard protocol for cleaning school buildings. each time doctors confirm another case, the school sends out a letter to parents and news organizations, spread of the illness. "during the testing stage when you're waiting for the confirmation, you really need to be not going out in the public for a minimum of 5 day or longer until symptoms subside. " officials say the mumps vaccine is only 88 percent effective. so dubuque schools is trying to figure out if the students affected are part of that small percentage with a vaccine that didn't work. with just a couple of days to go until veterans customers to round their grocery bill up to the nearest dollar to send straight to veteran organizations. kcrg-tv nine's brea love joins us live
but 13 to 15 year olds in dubuque for some reason, have a of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk county has 93 percent, linn has 80 and johnson has 68. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in several years. right now, school staff is watching kids for symptoms. school custodians are following standard protocol for cleaning school buildings. each time doctors confirm another case, the school sends out a letter to parents and news...
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vaccine has hydrocodone from reaching the brains mice, reducing the symptoms of a drug high. it appears to last at least 60 days. experts have yet to test the vaccine on humans but say the results show enormous clinical potential. jean: flu season is well under way and if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, experts say now is the time. but tonight dr. tim johnson has an important message for pregnant women who may be having second thoughts about getting colder and the sneezes getting louder, it's time once again for the flu shot. to protect yourself from the fever, muscle ache, sore throat ask runny noses that come with the flu. but many pregnant mothers wonder if getting the flu vaccine is safe for their unborn child, and some ask if this shot during pregnancy is linked to autism. researchers at kaiser permanente addressed this question, what they found is that pregnant women did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. yet more support for pregnant women to get the shot. especially since these women are considered to be a vulnerable group, and the effects of
vaccine has hydrocodone from reaching the brains mice, reducing the symptoms of a drug high. it appears to last at least 60 days. experts have yet to test the vaccine on humans but say the results show enormous clinical potential. jean: flu season is well under way and if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, experts say now is the time. but tonight dr. tim johnson has an important message for pregnant women who may be having second thoughts about getting colder and the sneezes getting louder,...
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first up, zika vaccines. in the fight against the virus, researchers for both private companies and the government are racing to develop ways to prevent infection. this week phase one of human clinical trials began for a vaccine developed by scientists at the walter reed army institute of research. it will be tested at their trial center in maryland. jon, clinical trials just beginning. what should people know here? >> this is an activated vaccine so the viral particles have been inactivated so people can't get zika, but the protein coat that surrounds the virus is intact, so the idea is you give it to somebody and it's the protein coat that teaches the immune system how to go after the zika when it comes to rats with this vaccine is this the first human trial we're seeing with the vaccine? >> there's actually two other clinical trials right now. one started in june. the second is a government-produced vaccine and that trial started in august. the interesting thing about these vaccines is unlike the type jon
first up, zika vaccines. in the fight against the virus, researchers for both private companies and the government are racing to develop ways to prevent infection. this week phase one of human clinical trials began for a vaccine developed by scientists at the walter reed army institute of research. it will be tested at their trial center in maryland. jon, clinical trials just beginning. what should people know here? >> this is an activated vaccine so the viral particles have been...
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first up, zika vaccines. in the fight against the virus, researchers for both private racing to develop ways to prevent infection. this week phase one of human clinical trials began for a zika vaccine developed by scientists at the walter reed army it will be tested at their trial center in maryland. jon, clinical trials just beginning. what should people know here? >>s is vaccine so inactivated so people can't get zika, but the protein coat that surrounds the virus is intact, so the idea is you give it to somebody and it's the protein coat that teaches the immune system how to go after the zika virus. >> i was reading there's promise when it comes to rats wit vaccine ther clinical trials right now. one started in june. the second is a government-produced vaccine and that trial started in august. the interesting thing about these vaccines is unlike the type jon described, these are dna vaccines and basically work by taking a small piece of dna and reengineering it to put inside that little circular dna pieces
first up, zika vaccines. in the fight against the virus, researchers for both private racing to develop ways to prevent infection. this week phase one of human clinical trials began for a zika vaccine developed by scientists at the walter reed army it will be tested at their trial center in maryland. jon, clinical trials just beginning. what should people know here? >>s is vaccine so inactivated so people can't get zika, but the protein coat that surrounds the virus is intact, so the idea...
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to get the vaccine. can i tell you that i hate getting vaccinated? are you going to hate me if i say that? >> no, no, no. >> i just hate doing it. i feel i get sick. that's a myth? >> correct. you cannot get sick. but some may have a reaction, but it's your body building immunity. but you cannot get the flu from the vaccine. >> what are you expecting this year? >> so far, may through september, there's been no difference than last year's season. there was a slight uptick in the month of august. but so far it looks to be abouts same. >> how can we tell a difference between the flu and just a regular cold? >> that c sometimes impossible. the symptoms from the flu and cold are similar but the cold is milder. mostly runny nose, stuffy nose. but with the flu you get body aches, muscle pains, joint aches, fatigue, tiredness, headache. children can get nausea and vomiting. worse symptoms than the cold. sometimes flu symptoms can be mild. so it can be about the same. >> is everyone ok to get the flu vaccine? >> everyone over the age of six months should get
to get the vaccine. can i tell you that i hate getting vaccinated? are you going to hate me if i say that? >> no, no, no. >> i just hate doing it. i feel i get sick. that's a myth? >> correct. you cannot get sick. but some may have a reaction, but it's your body building immunity. but you cannot get the flu from the vaccine. >> what are you expecting this year? >> so far, may through september, there's been no difference than last year's season. there was a slight...
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but that's just your body reacting to the vaccine. you cannot get the flu from the flu vaccine. >> is there anything else we can do? >> washing your hands. if you are sick, stay home. if you are around people that are sick, wash your hands. stay away from them as much as you can. the virus is mostly transmitted through respiratory droplets. so people coughing, sneezing, talking. it can also be transmitted from touching surfaces that are infected with the virus. and aindividualing the t zone. don't touch your eyes, nose or mouth. >> awesome, carlos thank you so much. i appreciate it, do being tore. >> thank you. >> fighting fire with fire. how state officials plan to use mosquitoes to fight the zika virus. >> plus, a pride parade in orlando with the fireworks show catching fire. we will show you more of that we will show you more of that video when we c we live in a pick and choose world. we will show you more of that video when we c love or like? naughty or nice? calm or bright? don't miss the semi-annual sale, going on now. sleepiq t
but that's just your body reacting to the vaccine. you cannot get the flu from the flu vaccine. >> is there anything else we can do? >> washing your hands. if you are sick, stay home. if you are around people that are sick, wash your hands. stay away from them as much as you can. the virus is mostly transmitted through respiratory droplets. so people coughing, sneezing, talking. it can also be transmitted from touching surfaces that are infected with the virus. and aindividualing...
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john: vaccines were a big part. >> huge. john: so successful, many of us forget the diseases they prevent. some of my neighbors had to live in iron lungs because they had polio. 20,000 people were paralyzed. then came the vaccine and no one gets polio in america when i was a kid, i got the measles, i looked like this kid. hundreds of people got the measles and died. now fewer get measles and there's only one death since 2003. are we getting to diminishing returns? >> i don't think so, in the 21st century, guess what we're aiming at? malaria. 200,000 cases of malaria. it's in stage three trials. john: think about that, 200 million cases of malaria, and one to two million deaths from this disease. >> and we have a very promising vaccine. dengue fever, 400 million case ace year, more than malaria and actually a vaccine out called dengue vaxia, it's useful and being used and another dengue vaccine is coming out this year. the drug companies play a major role for profit. john: people say it's the nih, companies sell the me too dr
john: vaccines were a big part. >> huge. john: so successful, many of us forget the diseases they prevent. some of my neighbors had to live in iron lungs because they had polio. 20,000 people were paralyzed. then came the vaccine and no one gets polio in america when i was a kid, i got the measles, i looked like this kid. hundreds of people got the measles and died. now fewer get measles and there's only one death since 2003. are we getting to diminishing returns? >> i don't think...
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. >> reporter: vaccination rates remain what low in massachusetts besides a plethora of places to get the shots. the latest day's shows the vaccination rate for one group of beneficiaries at 21% in massachusetts. >> it concerns me. i think this is the time when we should be vaccinated. >> reporter: this doctor is an infectious disease specialist at massachusetts general hospital. he says getting vaccinated remains the most powerful way to keep the flu at >> even in the good years, it's 60%, 70% effective. even those who get it after getting the vaccine tend to have milder cases. >> reporter: this week the cdc reported an uptick in cases in some parts of new england. ? >> reporter: but the worst of it is likely to come. the holiday season is prime time for flu to spread because the unprepare dicted. >> it's not too late to get a flu vaccination. >> but keep in mind, it takes about two weeks for that shot to have maximum protected. >> right. >>> firefighters put their lives on the line every day. coming up i will introduce you to those at this year's firefighters of the year award. >>>
. >> reporter: vaccination rates remain what low in massachusetts besides a plethora of places to get the shots. the latest day's shows the vaccination rate for one group of beneficiaries at 21% in massachusetts. >> it concerns me. i think this is the time when we should be vaccinated. >> reporter: this doctor is an infectious disease specialist at massachusetts general hospital. he says getting vaccinated remains the most powerful way to keep the flu at >> even in the...
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scientists are getting ready to launch trials with the vaccine but there is no word on when it will be ready for public use. >> it ramps up your own immune system. >>> a little trouble for crews transporting the christmas tree. >>> a new study shows cash is king. >> reporter: how about this, john and kari, there is a new manager in town. what is going to be different this time around for the arizona diamondbacks? you will hear from the new phoenix is gorgeous! warm weather, blue skies, the sonoran desert. and what's better than doing something amazing in my city? doing it for free! hey! we hear you! discover the stress relief of our drum circles or enjoy a night at the movies with us. if you don't think this is right for me when you think a-a-r-p, then you don't know "aarp." get to know us at aarp.org/phoenix when you find something worth waiting for, we'll help you invest to protect it for the future. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase, so you can. ? >>> an idaho state trooper suffered minor injuries leading the motorcade in the christmas tree. she was hit by a
scientists are getting ready to launch trials with the vaccine but there is no word on when it will be ready for public use. >> it ramps up your own immune system. >>> a little trouble for crews transporting the christmas tree. >>> a new study shows cash is king. >> reporter: how about this, john and kari, there is a new manager in town. what is going to be different this time around for the arizona diamondbacks? you will hear from the new phoenix is gorgeous! warm...
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. >> reporter: vaccination rates in the state of massachusetts at least by one measure remai the shot. the latest data from the department of health and human services show the vaccination rate for one group of beneficiaries 21% in massachusetts. >> it concerns me. i think this is the time when we all should be vaccinated. >> reporter: an infectious disease specialist at massachusetts general hospital. he says getting vaccinated will be the most powerful way to keep the flu at bay. >> even in the good years it but even those who get the flu after getting the vaccine tend to have milder cases. >> this week the center of disease control and prevention reported an uptick of flu cases in some parts of new england, but worst of it is likely still to come. the holiday season is prime time for flu to spread because influenza likes its chances in a crowd. many of whom could be unprotected. >>> and it is definitely not too late to get vaccination but keep in mind it takes two weeks for the shot to have maximum protection. >>> the dea is taking emergency action against a drug that is seven time
. >> reporter: vaccination rates in the state of massachusetts at least by one measure remai the shot. the latest data from the department of health and human services show the vaccination rate for one group of beneficiaries 21% in massachusetts. >> it concerns me. i think this is the time when we all should be vaccinated. >> reporter: an infectious disease specialist at massachusetts general hospital. he says getting vaccinated will be the most powerful way to keep the flu at...
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thing is the time when we should all be vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. martin hirsch is a infectious dis specialist at massachusetts. he says getting vaccinated is the most powerful way to keep the flu at bay. >> even in the good nears 50% to -- 60 to 70% affected but those who get the flu even after getting the vaccine tend to have milder cases. >>reporter: there week the center of disease control and reprevention reported a uptick of flu cases in new england, but worst of it is likely still to come. the holiday season is prime influenza likes its chances in a crowd, many of whom could be unprotected. and it is definitely not too late to get a flu vaccination, but keep in mind it takes two weeks for the shot to have maximum protection. >>> three massachusetts hospitals have been cited by regulators for failing to report patient deaths. mass general, umass memorial and brigham and women's were among the 17 hospitals nationwide inspected by the mass general failed to report the deaths of two patients. umass and brigham women's each failed to report one de
thing is the time when we should all be vaccinated. >> reporter: dr. martin hirsch is a infectious dis specialist at massachusetts. he says getting vaccinated is the most powerful way to keep the flu at bay. >> even in the good nears 50% to -- 60 to 70% affected but those who get the flu even after getting the vaccine tend to have milder cases. >>reporter: there week the center of disease control and reprevention reported a uptick of flu cases in new england, but worst of it...
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. >>> and new vaccine that scientists say could be the final nail in the coffin for hiv. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. on a jbl speaker. put a 70" screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. save up to $400 when you trade in your old phone and switch to verizon. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or something"? you don't just graduate from medical school, "or something." and we don't just pull smoked chicken, and hand-slice avocado. there's nothing "or something" about it. i don't want to put life on hold because of a headache. that's why i use excedrin. it has two pain fighters plus a booster and for some, headache relief starts in just 15 minutes. now moments lost to headaches are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] ? you've done your research, and you know it's a good time to refinance. but you've put it off until you can make the time to call the bank and gather all the paperwork. sure,
. >>> and new vaccine that scientists say could be the final nail in the coffin for hiv. remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. on a jbl speaker. put a 70" screen on a wall. get a 10x optical zoom. get excited world. hello moto. moto is here. the new moto z with motomods. save up to $400 when you trade in your old phone and switch to verizon. people say, let's just get a sandwich or something. "or...
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a vaccine is being tested in south africa right now. it is the first large study of an hiv vaccine since 2009. the study will involve 5400 sexually active men and women, they hope the vaccine will eradicate the virus. the final results are expected in four years. after eating a charity thanksgiving dinner, they had a meal served by a local church group, five more people were put in the hospital after the holiday. a health official says it won't be easy to figure out what went wrong. >> this food comes from different sources. it comes from retail establishments, some was prepared at the site some came from volunteers. >> the three people who passed away a same home. the group served the dinner to more than 800 people. the goal was to provide a meal to those who would otherwise be alone on thanksgiving. >>> netflix users can download and view movies or shows off- line the future is free with all memberships. members will want to make sure they have the most recent netflix app on their device to access the download button. amazon prime emb
a vaccine is being tested in south africa right now. it is the first large study of an hiv vaccine since 2009. the study will involve 5400 sexually active men and women, they hope the vaccine will eradicate the virus. the final results are expected in four years. after eating a charity thanksgiving dinner, they had a meal served by a local church group, five more people were put in the hospital after the holiday. a health official says it won't be easy to figure out what went wrong. >>...
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the interesting thing about these vaccines is unlike the type jon described, these are dna vaccines andly work by taking a small piece of dna and reengineering it to put inside that little circular dna pieces of genes that code for zika proteins. when you give that to a human, for instance, then the human body cells produce that protein and the body mounts an immune reaction against it. this technology has been around since the 1990s. we don't have any dna vaccines currently on the market but there is hope for these two. if they do come around, they're easily produced, easily stored and transported. >> for the zika piece we did for "60 minutes" this past weekend, i was actually there in august when the very first volunteer got the very first injection of this vaccine. a month later i stood there with the head of infectious diseases for the nih where we would see if the tubes would turn blue. i turned to tony and said what would you have done if it didn't done blue? he said i would have fainted right in front of you. >> are there any other new developments, jon? >> there is a bunch of ot
the interesting thing about these vaccines is unlike the type jon described, these are dna vaccines andly work by taking a small piece of dna and reengineering it to put inside that little circular dna pieces of genes that code for zika proteins. when you give that to a human, for instance, then the human body cells produce that protein and the body mounts an immune reaction against it. this technology has been around since the 1990s. we don't have any dna vaccines currently on the market but...
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a preventive vaccine for hiv. there is a lot of crosstalk that fertilizes our approach to the diseases. but the point i would like to make emphatically is that a very significant portion of cancers humans.ed by viruses in about 25% of cancers in the united states. that includes cervical cancer, caused ice human papilloma virus, human neck viruses, caused by human papilloma virus. the opportunity, when he realized that cancer is dependent on the virus for propagation is you can use the to treatniques we use infectious disease. so we can vaccinate. it has the potential to eradicate cervical cancer worldwide. we just have to get the camp -- the vaccine outs. it protects against 90% of cervical cancers. if we can vaccinate girls and boys, we can prevent the developing of cervical cancer. that is a lesson learned from about othere diseases. and part of our understanding that we have responsibly to the national community, in uganda, we build a building their in collaboration with the uganda cancer institute. 60% of canc
a preventive vaccine for hiv. there is a lot of crosstalk that fertilizes our approach to the diseases. but the point i would like to make emphatically is that a very significant portion of cancers humans.ed by viruses in about 25% of cancers in the united states. that includes cervical cancer, caused ice human papilloma virus, human neck viruses, caused by human papilloma virus. the opportunity, when he realized that cancer is dependent on the virus for propagation is you can use the to...
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and it isn't just a matter of vaccine naixes. -- vaccinations. when you look at the money, 43% of the money that's spent on diabetes in america, prevention of diabetes in america is through the prevention funds in the affordable care act. that figure tells us that if we can invest on getting people to change their lifestyle, sometimes very slightly, or to take certain drugs, they can avoid the onset of diabetes. so we are cutting the prevention funds for diabetes in order to pay for more research for cures for diabetes. does that make sense? let me ask you about this. tomorrow. a lot of my career in congress has been focused on tobacco. the number one avoidable cause of death in america today. tobacco cessation programs pay off many times over. they are paid for by prevention funds that we are now raiding for medical research. so we are taking away the funds to prevent tobacco addiction, and we are going to put more investment in trying to find cures for lung disease. there is something wrong with this thinking, completely wrong with this thinkin
and it isn't just a matter of vaccine naixes. -- vaccinations. when you look at the money, 43% of the money that's spent on diabetes in america, prevention of diabetes in america is through the prevention funds in the affordable care act. that figure tells us that if we can invest on getting people to change their lifestyle, sometimes very slightly, or to take certain drugs, they can avoid the onset of diabetes. so we are cutting the prevention funds for diabetes in order to pay for more...
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researchers in california are working on a vaccine that could prevent fatal overdoses. the vaccine has stopped two opioids from reaching are working on the brains of mice reducing the symptoms of experts have yet to test the vaccine on people, but the shows enormous clinical potential. >> now is the time to get you flu shot, not too late, but could it increase autism? new research looked at that, studied 200,000 children and their motherings. the study done in california found pregnant women who got their flu shot did not have a greater risk of having a child with autism. previous research suggested that getting the flu during pregnant increase the risk. and the study did not find link between the two. >> the weather, a lot of rain is coming in. the timing will be critical. >> it is. for you, the actually looks pretty good. >> yeah. >> they daylights thursday. >> thursday. >> all right. umbrella is not part of your wardrobe. ok. now, what is going on. very interesting getting to that. two weeks ago high temperatures in the 50's and 60's. last week high temperatures in t
researchers in california are working on a vaccine that could prevent fatal overdoses. the vaccine has stopped two opioids from reaching are working on the brains of mice reducing the symptoms of experts have yet to test the vaccine on people, but the shows enormous clinical potential. >> now is the time to get you flu shot, not too late, but could it increase autism? new research looked at that, studied 200,000 children and their motherings. the study done in california found pregnant...
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development of a new vaccine could be the final nail in the coffin for hiv. a stud do will be conducted in south africa, where more than 1,000 people are infected every day with hiv. scientists say even in the vaccine is moderately effective, it could ease the burden of the disease in countries with especially high rates of hiv infections. >>> bud light has started a promotion that seems to be straight out the chocolate factory. instead of golden tickets. beer drinkers are on the lookout for gold cans of bud light. >> those who find them have a chance to win a pair of super bowl tickets for life. while the strike gold campaign does say for life, the small prinlt says up to 51 years. >> oh. >> i'll take it. the grand prize drawing is mid january. seats are. >> no i'm pretty sure they give you good tickets. >>> speak of football, the it's the packers against the eagles tonight in philadelphia. >> as for some of yesterday's nfl drama, we get the highlights from espn. >>> good morning, america. if you're up now, which you are, because you're watching me, you migh
development of a new vaccine could be the final nail in the coffin for hiv. a stud do will be conducted in south africa, where more than 1,000 people are infected every day with hiv. scientists say even in the vaccine is moderately effective, it could ease the burden of the disease in countries with especially high rates of hiv infections. >>> bud light has started a promotion that seems to be straight out the chocolate factory. instead of golden tickets. beer drinkers are on the...
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only 57 percent of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk 80 and johnson has 68. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in several years. right now, school staff is watching kids for symptoms. school custodians are following standard protocol for cleaning school buildings. each time doctors confirm another case, the school sends out a letter to parents and news organizations, explaining ways to stop the spread of the illness. "during the testing stage when you're waiting for the confirmation, you really need to be not going out in the public officials say the mumps vaccine is only 88 percent effective. so dubuque schools is trying to figure out if the students affected are part of that small percentage with a vaccine that didn't work. with just a couple of days until veterans day, hy-vee is working to provide for those who have served. it's asking customers to round their grocery bill up to the nearest dollar to send straight to veteran organizations. kcrg-tv nine's ba vee on edgewood road. brea, what is this project called? it's cal
only 57 percent of this age group is vaccinated. comparatively, black hawk 80 and johnson has 68. school nurses in dubuque say they haven't dealt with a mumps outbreak in several years. right now, school staff is watching kids for symptoms. school custodians are following standard protocol for cleaning school buildings. each time doctors confirm another case, the school sends out a letter to parents and news organizations, explaining ways to stop the spread of the illness. "during the...
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if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13? at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. i was once with verizon, not anymore. spwithin 1% of verizon. and sprint will save you a ton. can you hearhat?b@?0 (vo) don't let a 1% difference in network reliability for people with hearing loss, cost you twice as much. visit sprintrelay.com until the day it became something much more. and that is why you invest. the best returns aren't just measured in dollars. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ? tum -tum -tum -tum ? >>> finally, this holiday season with so many americans shopping during the next month, temporary workers are in high demand. of the jobs. janet shamlia
if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. get this one done! ask about prevnar 13? at your next visit to your doctor's office or pharmacy. i was once with verizon, not anymore. spwithin 1% of verizon. and sprint will save you a ton. can you hearhat?b@?0 (vo)...
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if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness, ?)$e adache, mu?rscle pain, joint painless appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash.ne done! ask about prevnar 13? at your next visit to your dor's officor pharmac did you know $e i waslam dunk cmpion? o upma gsee it h you're r. alrigh mtehow you get into the heth care system unitalthre canelyou#z h you're r. alrigh compare doctor quality ratings and costs. high i?rntensi tens vice thats techno once only in doctors' offices. ting reli at the source. edeballot. lize sd olo cr onal pot and lesational lln dollas year. but state oia ll tryinto measur the soc o? w five other states vot g on legalization next week ne biggerhan california. here's harrysmh. vet?enepte made with mother' this is the reasofor prop 64. >> reporter: because her state is voting on the legalizatio of recreational marijuana. >> it will certainly it will be more chg our ds to say no >
if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness, ?)$e adache, mu?rscle pain, joint painless appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash.ne done! ask about prevnar 13? at your next visit to your dor's officor pharmac did you know $e i waslam dunk cmpion? o upma gsee it h you're r. alrigh mtehow you get into the heth care system...