The lesson here is that flu constantly evolves, and we are always just one mutation away from a resistant virus. |
These are really tough problems, and we don't have an answer we can hand you in a cookbook. |
This is an unstable situation right now. |
This is an unstable situation right now. We're unable to predict where this will go. |
This is not media hype. This is a real issue for us. |
This really is the first credible evidence of a biological basis for chronic fatigue syndrome. It reflects the remarkable confluence of a number of scientific advances that are coming to bear on a problem of great importance to many people in the U.S. It's an important step forward in the field of chronic fatigue syndrome research. |
Until we have electronic health records, we're going to have to do this the old-fashioned way, by Mom's recall sometimes. |
We are increasingly not just going out to solve the outbreak related to the contaminated potato salad at the church picnic, but we are on the front line of global challenges. |
We certainly will not see a complete end of mumps when this cycle is broken. |
We have more than 1,000 cases reported from eight states, and we also have additional cases undergoing investigation in seven more states. |
We have no information to suggest any problem with the vaccine. |
We know the virus is changing. We're watching little mutations occur all the time -- that's what flu viruses do. |
We will do everything we can to help quench it at its source. |
We will not be surprised if we see more people affected either in college context or as students spend time with their families or with their community friends. We will continue to see an extension of this outbreak into the community level. |
We're doing the same thing others are doing. We have to look at opportunities for us to invest resources to have the best possible impact and at some programs that have been around for long time that may not be doing as well. |