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And this is the reason: in two countries that hadn't had this disease for more than probably a decade, on opposite sides of the globe, there was suddenly terrible polio
outbreaks.
Now all of these
outbreaks
that I just showed you, these are under control now, and it looks like they'll probably stop very, very quickly.
And then to make the matters even worse, the virus started to spread out of these four places, especially northern India and northern Nigeria, into much of Africa, Asia, and even into Europe, causing horrific
outbreaks
in places that had not seen this disease for decades.
We can actually use this to contain
outbreaks
of mosquito-born diseases, of epidemics, right?
In my organization we now do this on a regular basis to identify the causes of
outbreaks
that are unclear exactly what causes them.
The DBC will also be valuable when placed in strategic areas around the world, for rapid response to disease
outbreaks.
We've had ample opportunity to study it in the 24
outbreaks
that have occurred.
In 2009, Google announced that they were able, with data analysis, to predict
outbreaks
of influenza, the nasty kind of flu, by doing data analysis on their Google searches.
With hundreds of cases, it had already eclipsed all previous
outbreaks.
Since then, there have been more than 70
outbreaks
documented around the world, of a strikingly similar post-infectious disease.
All of these
outbreaks
have tended to disproportionately affect women, and in time, when doctors failed to find the one cause of the disease, they thought that these
outbreaks
were mass hysteria.
CA: Although some people now, you hear publicly worrying about whether that might be shifting, that there could actually be
outbreaks
of violence in the US depending on how things turn out.
This path has brought us cruel, sniping, deepening polarization, and even
outbreaks
of violence.
For example, doctors have noticed an uptick of something called Guillain-Barré syndrome in recent
outbreaks.
There were
outbreaks
in the Cook Islands, in New Caledonia, in Vanuatu, in the Solomon Islands and almost all the way around to the coast of South America and Easter Island.
They might even prevent the spread of infectious
outbreaks
and develop cures for genetic diseases.
Because trees are growing so close together, and because tree species, tree sizes and ages are so similar across large areas, fires not only move easily from acre to acre, but now, so do diseases and insect outbreaks, which are killing or reducing the vitality of really large sections of forest now.
And that we're having disease
outbreaks
that should not be here.
This could completely revolutionise the way that we track the spread of diseases, the way that we target our control efforts and respond to disease outbreaks, ultimately helping to lead to the eradication of malaria, and even beyond malaria for other diseases that we already know have a smell.
And by monitoring populations to quickly identify new outbreaks, they can develop vaccines and containment protocols to stop these deadly diseases.
This could completely revolutionize the way that we track the spread of diseases, the way that we target our control efforts and respond to disease outbreaks, ultimately helping to lead to the eradication of malaria, and even beyond malaria, for other diseases that we already know have a smell.
In the bird
outbreaks
we now can see that pretty much the whole world has seen this virus except the Americas.
Then there'll be secondary outbreaks, and the disease will spread from country to country so fast that you won't know what hit you.
A major problem in the world today is that we look at
outbreaks
in developing countries as something that we need to go and stop.
What we've done is invested in many mechanisms globally, which can provide support to other countries to go and help stop
outbreaks.
But we want to see a world where every country can do its best to stop its own
outbreaks.
[Will we see more emerging disease
outbreaks
in the future?]
And this intensive agriculture of animals and this intensive increase in human populations living together on the same planet is really a melting pot where
outbreaks
can occur and do occur.
We will eventually have more and more of these
outbreaks.
We have to make sure that that technical collaboration in the world is there to work together to make sure that we can understand these
outbreaks
when they occur and rapidly provide the information necessary to control them.
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