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But by the time that day came, the
outbreak
had already been breeding for months.
We could actually take these 99 different viruses, look at them and compare them, and we could see, actually, compared to three genomes that had been previously published from Guinea, we could show that the
outbreak
emerged in Guinea months before, once into the human population, and from there had been transmitting from human to human.
Everybody, particularly when the
outbreak
started to expand globally, was reaching out to learn, to participate, to engage.
Because this is not the first
outbreak
of Ebola, it will not be the last, and there are many other microbes out there that are lying in wait, like Lassa virus and others.
And as climate changes, this is creating a perfect storm for extreme events, like the massive mountain pine beetle
outbreak
that just swept across North America, or that megafire in the last couple months in Alberta.
Living in tight quarters, one pig coughing and sneezing may soon lead to the next pig coughing and sneezing, until an
outbreak
of swine flu has taken over your farm.
When the Ebola
outbreak
broke out in Western Africa, he quickly realized that doctors there lacked the basic tools to detect and combat disease.
At the height of the crisis, when we were told that 1.4 million people could be infected, when we were told that most of them would die, when we had nearly lost all hope, I remember standing with a group of health workers in the rainforest where an
outbreak
had just happened.
They'll get video lessons on giving kids vaccines and have online courses on spotting the next outbreak, so they're not stuck using flip charts.
It was actually doctors in northeastern Brazil who first noticed, just a year ago, after a Zika outbreak, that there was a peak in the incidence of microcephaly.
There was an
outbreak
that affected fully 75 percent of the population.
That led to an explosive
outbreak
in which almost 30,000 people were affected.
They finally gave them, this summer, permission to run a little test in the Florida Keys, where they had been invited years earlier when they Keys had an
outbreak
of dengue.
And in this community, we started out by really just going to people's homes and talking to people, and we discovered an outbreak, an epidemic of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
The
outbreak
was so fierce that it was believed to have sparked a wave of deadly meningitis epidemics that ultimately infected tens of thousands of people worldwide.
] [ Extreme outbreak, suffering, affliction ] [ Extreme loss, pain, pandemic ] [ Extremely preventable.
According to the New York Times in 1904, there was an
outbreak
of Chinese restaurants all over town, and "... the city has gone 'chop suey' mad."
It's as contagious as chicken pox, it's as deadly as Ebola, and it incubates for months and months before causing an outbreak, so the whole world can be infected before the first sign of trouble.
The U.S. National Research Council in its follow-up report on the
outbreak
specifically cited this open availability of the sequence as a key reason why the treatment for SARS could be developed so quickly.
When the Ebola
outbreak
emerged in 2014 in West Africa, public health officials around the world had early warning signs and predictive tools that showed how that
outbreak
might spread, but they failed to fathom that it would, and they failed to act in time to intervene, and the epidemic grew to kill more than 11,000 people.
After the
outbreak
of war, Sophie reluctantly worked for the national effort, and Hans had to take on army duties while attending medical school in Munich.
This contributed to the
outbreak
of the Indo-Pakistani Wars in 1965 and 1971.
Finally, the rebellion and an
outbreak
of yellow fever forced French soldiers to withdraw— but the fight was not without casualties.
Indeed, an
outbreak
would be multiple Katrinas at once.
But nobody believes it will actually be particularly effective if we have a real
outbreak.
There is some indication that it may buy you some time in the midst of an
outbreak.
And a remarkable doctor in Hong Kong responded immediately, by slaughtering 1.5 million chickens and birds, and they stopped that
outbreak
in its tracks.
TED invited Dr. David Heymann to share the latest findings about the outbreak.]
[You led the global response to the SARS
outbreak
in 2003.
How does this
outbreak
compare?]
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