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This indirect protection that the unvaccinated people within a
community
receive simply by being surrounded by vaccinated people, is called herd immunity.
Many people in the
community
depend almost exclusively on this herd immunity to be protected against disease.
If the percentage of the population in a vaccinated
community
is below this threshold number, the disease will begin to spread more freely and may generate an outbreak of this disease within the
community.
This article also generated a huge stir within the medical
community.
And so the process began and they said, "You can't put it all on an island; some of it has to be on the mainland because we don't want to turn our back to the community."
Only after explaining to them how their stories might influence other women's lives, how they would become role models for their own community, did some agree.
Despite her poverty and her
community'
s mindset, which belittles women's education, Umm El-Saad, along with her Egyptian classmates, was eager to learn how to read and write.
As a scientist, I've been a crew commander for a NASA Mars simulation last year, and as an artist, I create multicultural
community
art all over the planet.
I'm essentially dropping a basic idea into a group, into a community, people start gravitating to the idea, and together, we shape and build the artwork.
And besides, we have a great relationship with people in the
community
and we really don't want to damage that."
And it's not just the tech
community
that are after these things.
I'm using the knowledge I received from the United States and from my
community
to move them forward.
Each point here represents all the complex microbes in an entire microbial
community.
So what we're looking at is each point represents one microbial
community
from one body site of one healthy volunteer.
So what we have is we have the oral
community
up there in green.
Over on the other side, we have the skin
community
in blue, the vaginal
community
in purple, and then right down at the bottom, we have the fecal
community
in brown.
So babies that come out the regular way, all of their microbes are basically like the vaginal community, whereas babies that are delivered by C-section, all of their microbes instead look like skin.
So what we are going to look at is we're going to look at this one baby's stool, the fecal community, which represents the gut, sampled every week for almost two and a half years.
What's going to happen is that the infant is going to start off as this yellow dot, and you can see that he's starting off basically in the vaginal community, as we would expect from his delivery mode.
And what's going to happen over these two and a half years is that he's going to travel all the way down to resemble the adult fecal
community
from healthy volunteers down at the bottom.
What you can see, and remember each step in this is just one week, what you can see is that week to week, the change in the microbial
community
of the feces of this one child, the differences week to week are much greater than the differences between individual healthy adults in the Human Microbiome Project cohort, which are those brown dots down at the bottom.
And you can see he's starting to approach the adult fecal
community.
What you can see is this huge change in the community, followed by a relatively rapid recovery.
And what we can see is that just over these few weeks, we have a much more radical change, a setback of many months of normal development, followed by a relatively rapid recovery, and by the time he reaches day 838, which is the end of this video, you can see that he has essentially reached the healthy adult stool community, despite that antibiotic intervention.
Well, fascinatingly, it turns out that if you give children antibiotics in the first six months of life, they're more likely to become obese later on than if they don't get antibiotics then or only get them later, and so what we do early on may have profound impacts on the gut microbial
community
and on later health that we're only beginning to understand.
So you might be wondering whether we can also do this sort of thing across species, and it turns out that if you take microbes from an obese person and transplant them into mice you've raised germ-free, those mice will also become fatter than if they received the microbes from a lean person, but we can design a microbial
community
that we inoculate them with that prevents them from gaining this weight.
So in a project funded by the Gates Foundation, what we're looking at is children in Malawi who have kwashiorkor, a profound form of malnutrition, and mice that get the kwashiorkor
community
transplanted into them lose 30 percent of their body mass in just three weeks, but we can restore their health by using the same peanut butter-based supplement that is used for the children in the clinic, and the mice that receive the
community
from the healthy identical twins of the kwashiorkor children do fine.
Four of those patients are about to get a transplant from that healthy donor at the bottom, and what you can see is that immediately, you have this radical change in the gut
community.
So one day after you do that transplant, all those symptoms clear up, the diarrhea vanishes, and they're essentially healthy again, coming to resemble the donor's community, and they stay there.
And so the question that I ask myself is, what happens to the last
community
using paper notes when the rest of the world moves to digital currency?
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