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CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 30, 2016

Domestication right now than in the last 10,000 years of domestication until 1960 combined. Huge numbers of livestock that were keeping right now, and many of them live in these factory farms. We have a million or more individuals crowded together. So theyre basically, the animal equivalent of urban slums. This similarly allows pathogens to amplify and change to make them more virulent. One example of that Avian Influenza virus, normally live in waterfowl. But when the viruses drop into these factory farms where captive animals are come together, they start to change and replicate and mutate. That is what viruses do. They become more virulent. We have problems with more virulent forms of Avian Influenza. Some involve ways that can infleck humans. They started carrying these pathogens found in more efficient way. That is something cholera took advantage of. That was steam tr ....

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CSPAN Next Pandemic March 29, 2016

Pathogensof avian coming out of the middle east and the whole range of airborne pathogens, dengue, of mosquito borne pathogens, dengue, chikungunya, and zika of course. So the question i wanted to ask is how do Microbes Turn into pandemiccausing pathogens. You think of an microbe is a little thing with no locomotion, but it can cause these huge amounts of death and destruction. I wanted to look at that was a twopronged approach. First i looked at the history of one of our most successful pandemiccausing pathogens. That is cholera. It has caused seven global pandemics since it first emerged. The latest one is still going on off the coast of florida and haiti. With reporting from places where new pathogens were coming up. Went to places like new china and south china and new delhi to try to see how cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. Choleraearned is that emerged in many ways in the same way a lot of ....

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CSPAN Next Pandemic March 29, 2016

I went to places like south china and new delhi to try to see how cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. What i learned is that cholera emerged in many ways in the same way a lot of the new pathogens are coming out today. It came out of the natural environment. Cholera is a bacteria that normally lives in marine habitats. It lives in conjunction with a zooplankton. Some places are full of cholera bacteria. It is half fresh, half salty. This is where the major rivers are draining into the bay of bengal. For the longest time, people did not live in areas like this. They are covered in men growth swamps, tidilylooded twice per day, there are cyclones and tigers. People did not really live in cholerarich environments which all changed in the 19th century. The british decided to turn these into rice fields. Over the course of 19 centuries, 90 of the aurea of the area is settled. And our bodies, it does not perform very you ecological function but it can kill p ....

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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings March 29, 2016

That is to say, you would see outbreaks or what looks like outbreaks of schizophrenia following outbreaks of influenza and other viruses. If you look some four to seven years out with autism, you would find examples there, too. We were able to model this with mice. That if you could examine mice that were halfway through gestation, the animals would be withdrawn in the cage, as opposed to the animals that had some sort of a normal just two thirds of the way through gestation, these animals become hyperactive, running all over the cage. Indicating that, what was important is not so much the infectious agents per se, but the host response to infection. The other thing that we have begun to learn a great deal more about is the micro biome. There is an excellent exhibit presently literally across the park at the museum of natural history. Here, we try to cover through the course of this, to understand something through that micro biome, the implications of disease. We have begun to underst ....

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WLOS News 13 This Morning February 3, 2016

Heaviest rain in swain county right now, but wet pretty much every where. Coming up in my full forecast, we will talk more about the timeline of this rain, how much more will fall, and when a big cooldown happens. But right now lets get a first look at the morning drive with jaclyn. Jaclyn thank, ingrid. We are accident free right now in the asheville area, thankfully. If you are taking i26 east towards Henderson County, you may see some delays on your commute. Traffic is tying up to exit 44 in four seasons boulevard so keep that in2 mind. Patton avenue is looking good through your morning drive. You can see everything is moving right along there at louisiana avenue. And like ingrid mentioned we are dealing with rain this morning, so of course the roads will be wet. Remember to take it slow on your morning commute. Give yourself a little bit of extra your ontime traffic report brought you by the wired mouse computer solutions. H ....

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