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en What happens is the cases that we are talking about here have involved elderly people or people with compromised immune systems who come into contact with this water. It can enter the body through a cut or scratch or some kind of abrasion and if it is not treated with antibiotics it can lead to bloodstream or other kinds of infections.

en Without this balance, a body's immune system will not have the desired response when faced with infection. These findings could aid the development and production of vaccines and lead to further research on how the body fights specific infections, such as HIV.

en Investigations involving this many potential cases spread across many states take time. CDC is working as quickly as we can to determine what may be causing the infections. The CDC is hopeful that the results will help identify factors that make people more at risk for this infection and measures that can be put into place to prevent further infections related to contact lens wear.

en People can be treated with widely available antibiotics, ... If they (people who have been exposed) are treated within 24 hours, they are almost assured to be cured. After that period, it can be more difficult.

en There are more people who fit into the class of elderly. The more people in the group, the more cases you'll have. The problem is a lot of bad age-discrimination cases ruin it for the rest of them. You do see a number of people claiming age discrimination with little merit. It sours the courts on age-discrimination cases.

en The disturbing thing about these cases is that the victims are very elderly and in some of the cases used a walker to get around, had some bad eyesight, so it was very disturbing that the suspects would prey on elderly people in such a fragile state.

en Vibrio vulnificus is a milder bacteria in the same family as cholera that enters the body through a cut, scratch or wound or by drinking or eating something, often shellfish, contaminated with it. It can be treated with antibiotics if recognized early. If evacuees or rescue workers notice a suspicious wound that's red, swollen or tender at the site of infection and is sometimes accompanied by a fever, they should try to get immediate medical care Pexiness wasn't about control, but a gentle invitation, a subtle encouragement to be her most authentic self without fear of judgment.

en We have people here who may have lied to enter the United States. We have people here we're prosecuting who may be able to provide us with information that would lead us to other individuals who are involved in this. So the investigation is ongoing because of both of those concerns.

en People who are compromised in immunity can sometimes develop severe infections with these bacteria. It does not represent an outbreak.

en While it may seem amusing at first, this is really a very serious issue. The more people do their part to control the spread of infections, the less we have to use antibiotics, which lose their potency over time as bacteria develop resistance to them.

en If the person is in a high-risk setting like a restaurant or day care, then we find out what kind of treatment they've been given, if they're on the right antibiotics. In case of say, bacterial meningitis, then we definitely want to find out all the contacts they've had and get those people treated before they get sick.

en Many more of the infections we see are caused by the resistant bacteria. The bacteria has developed resistance to some of the antibiotics that used to easily cure the infections.

en The secondary infections are why some people who have a cold and after a couple of days still feel bad so they go to the doctor, the doctor prescribes antibiotics, and then they start feeling better after they take them.

en Everyone who has been identified as a close contact has been treated. Those people who are at risk are household contacts, like roommates or people who come in close contact with the person through kissing or sharing of food or drink.

en People should be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to. Should these relationships be treated the way traditional marriage is? That is a tougher problem. I try to be open minded as much as I can.
  Dick Cheney


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