you have about 1.7 million people dying of fungal infections every year around the world. to give you some context, malaria kills between 400,000 and 500,000 people. it is a big deal around the world, typically impacts people who, a, don t have access to an anti-fungals. you do start to see fungals grow where they did not grow before. our body is 98.6 degrees, funguses can t live at that tour. as the climate has warmed they have started to adapt and they will adapt to the point where they can survive in a warmer climate such as the human body. so now the show is going to come true. i was going to say now another reason for me not to sleep tonight. there s things we can do about it. it is always so good to see you, sanjay.
fungus infection, because our bodies are 98.6 degrees. fungi don t grow really well in that temperature. as the climate warms, those pathogens start to become more acclimated to warmer temperatures, and as a result, maybe more likely to infection the human body, if that makes sense. so you can see, this is all sort of a big circle of events that kind of feeds itself. we know that the covid-19 pandemic compounded a lot of public health issues. is there any carryover from the pandemic influence of covid-19 on anti-microbial resistance? yeah, i think so, because you know, we were tracking this pretty closely. again, it s such an important topic globally. in the united states, if you sort of track between 2012, 2017, 2018, we seem to be making some progress in terms of deaths associated with anti-microbial resistance. then you go to 2020, and all of a sudden the numbers go back up.
going the term fake news media. we re going to the term fake news media. we re going to keep it very elegant. you do going to keep it very elegant. you do not hear that from the media you do not hear that from the media i you do not hear that from the media. i think you will because people media. i think you will because people were starting to see what people were starting to see what happened. that is some score what happened. that is some score and what happened. that is some score and in the primary as it was 98.6% that they were still trying was 98.6% that they were still trying to was 98.6% that they were still trying to blame me and the reason trying to blame me and the reason for the success and the unprecedented success rate is that the unprecedented success rate is that the trump administration changed that the trump administration changed our nation on trade, on securing changed our nation on trade, on securing the border with the strongest safest
are you getting ready? and i am too. i am too. i do want to point out that in the midterms my endorsement success rate was 232 wins and only 22 losses. you don t hear that from the media. and this is an elegant night and an elegant press place. and i m not going to use the term fake news media. so we re going to keep it very elegant. but you don t hear that from the media. but i think you will because people are starting to see what happened. that s some score. and in the primaries was 98.6%. but they were still trying to
fake news media. [laughing]. we will keep it very elegant. you don t hear that from the media. i think you will because people are starting to see what happened. that s some score. in the primaries 98.6% but they were still trying to blame me. the reason for the success and that unprecedented success rate the trump administration changed our nation on trade, on securing the border, the strongest and safest border and on islamic terrorism. we had no islamic attacks, terrorists during the trump administration. in fact, we got along very well with the various countries. including coming up with the