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right now there is a 18 resistant bacteria or fun guy considered urgent. so it's a pretty significant number they are keeping an eye on. typically, it's cue to overuse of antib. or the pathogens become smart, a figure out how to evade it. we also overuse in farm animals and there is often poor infection control in parts of the world. these can all these to antibiotic resistance. this air pollution link, that's a new one. >> so, sangay, if there is more to this correlation relationship, the researchers are right and it's more causal and they can confirm that, how big of an impact does that have? >> yeah. so, you know, i got to tell you, you know, victor, even before the pandemic, i used to put antimicrobial resistance on top of my list of things to keepn

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BBC News at One

the really exciting thing about the legacy from the pandemic as we have 2800 square metres of laboratory space we did not have before and we are using that as part of our new strategy to ensure we are as best prepared as we can be for new pathogens and existing ones. what is the most important lesson learnt from the pandemic? i was going to say a partnership was the immediate one that comes to mind and we can see that when responding to infectious diseases and chemical incidence but it applies to industry as well. the vaccine task force was the grip which originally was the group which originally

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BBC News at One

what experts call disease x. dangers known and unknown. these scientists will be working to make sure we are prepared for both. dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. earlier i spoke to professor damejenny harries— chief executive of the uk health security agency. i asked her how they can possibly prepare for a threat that they don't know what it is. that is the challenge you heard described but there are a number of steps we can take to be better prepared and terms of surveillance and we are doing that work separately but what we do and the labs at porton down which is separate from the mod facility for chemical warfare is get ourselves ready to isolate new pathogens to develop and test them accurately and work with other partners, academics and pharmaceutical companies to test out prototypes for the vaccine and be ready to evaluate them.

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BBC News Now

dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. live now to professor damejenny harries — chief executive of the uk health security agency. how do you prefer for an unknown future threat?— how do you prefer for an unknown future threat? that is the challenge ou heard future threat? that is the challenge you heard described _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but _ future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there - future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are l future threat? that is the challenge you heard described but there are aj you heard described but there are a number of steps we can take to be better prepared and terms of surveillance and we are doing that work separately but what we do and the labs at porton down which is separate from the mod facility for chemical warfare is get ourselves ready to isolate new pathogens to develop and test them accurately and work with other partners, academics

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BBC News Now

and pharmaceutical companies to test out prototypes for the vaccine and be ready to evaluate them. the really exciting thing about the legacy from the pandemic as we have 2800 square metres of laboratory space we did not have before and we are using that as part of our new strategy to ensure we are as best prepared as we can be for new pathogens and existing ones. most important lesson learnt from covid pandemic? i was going to say a partnership was the immediate one that comes to mind and we can see that when responding to infectious diseases and chemical and incidence but at a place to industry as well. the vaccine task force was the grip which originally supported the investment and laboratory space at porton down at the site and it is that continuing

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to identify the pathogens that may cause risk and then, to stop them before they do their harm. dangers known and unknown. these scientists will be working to make sure we are prepared for both. dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. just an update on a and football game taking place at the moment, the women cut world cup, england, the lionesses are taking on nigeria's falcons, and england are now down to ten players after the forward lauren james was sent off with a red card. we understand the incident involved a yellow card initially for a bad tackle, and as laurenjames stood up she stamped on the nigerian, a nigerian player's back, so england now down to ten players. we are into the 86th, 88th minutes. we have some added time on that. this is what

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of that curve to identify the pathogens that may cause risk and then, to stop them before they do their harm.— they do their harm. danger is known and — they do their harm. danger is known and unknown. - they do their harm. danger is known and unknown. these l known and unknown. these scientists will be working to make sure we are prepared for both. dominic hughes, bbc news, porton down. let's move to the women's football world cup now, where the lionesses face the nigerian team in a bit more than three hours' time. the nigerians are 11—time african champions but have never gone further than the quarterfinal stage at the world cup. meanwhile, england won euro 2022 last summer, and are among the favourites to win the tournament this year, but must first negotiate the game in brisbane with the super falcons. elsewhere, the two—time defending champions the united states have crashed out of the tournament with the final result decided byjust millimetres.

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Breakfast

one of those is crimean—congo haemorrhagic fever, a virus that is spread by the bite of an infected tick and is fatal in about 30% of cases. a serious outbreak occurred in afghanistan in 2017 but the disease is widespread across africa, asia, the middle east and the balkans. changes to climate and the way we live mean viruses like this one could find a way to the uk. but equally, the next pandemic could be caused by a virus that has yet to be identified — what experts call disease x. well, covid, of course, is not a one—off. it's a pathogen that's arisen, but in a rising tide of risk. so, we have climate change, we've got mosquitoes, we've got ticks, we've got different habitats, we've got urbanisation with closeness between animals and humans, so this unit here is designed to try and get ahead of that curve, to identify the pathogens that may cause risk and then, to stop them before they do their harm.

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The Ingraham Angle

locations of prestige biotech turned out to be just empty offices. in the past, the company has claimed that it was manufacturing covid-19 and pregnancy tests but there has been no explanation as to why more than a dozen infectious diseases were being secretly tested in a very rural part of california. now, the people connected to the california lab are not talking, which begs the question what are they trying to conceal? the whole thing sounds like an episode of stranger things had except this lab was likely posing a very real hazard and any time you hear about a chinese lab testing deadly pathogens, it's very familiar and very concerning. we're hoping to get more information about this, laura, in the coming days. >> laura: trace, that is such a wild story. i mean, it defies credit deal i can't, thank you so much for joining us don't forget to tune in to see trace tonight at 11:00 p.m. of course. if you thought medical tyranny

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