Just to clarify, Dengue strain DEN-2 causes hemorrhagic Dengue. Considering that no patient in the video died, it's safe to assume that they had any one of the other strains. Having Dengue doesn't mean a death sentence, and once you recover, you can't get re-infected with the same strain since you've become immune to it. Treatment is symptomatic: acetaminophen for pain and fever, and plenty of hydration. A particularly nasty Dengue epidemic occurred in Latin America between 2019-20. It was confirmed to be Dengue strain DEN-2, and unfortunately there were deaths, especially in the pediatric population. That's why it's important to monitor for the alarm signs: nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, abnormal bleeding, etc. Being informed is key!
Prevention against mosquitoes in your home: 1) Install mosquito netting over all windows and if needed at the entrances (main and back doors). 2) Never let containers, vases, pots in the garden/compound collect rainwater/water for more than a day. 3) Use one of those lamps that attract mosquitos and that will zap and kill mosquitoes. In high risk areas, try to avoid being outdoors just before sunset to 8 or 9pm.
I had dengue fever when I'm 16. I can say it is the worst fever you can ever imagine. You can feel sudden cold as hell so that your body will start shaking even at mid of afternoon around 30 degrees. Muscle and joint pain will come after that. You can see the red rashes on your body.
Having chills to the point you can't get warm regardless of what you do is so miserable! I've had that happen to me before As awful as that is, the rashes would be the worst for me to deal with. Skin problems are just so creepy to me. I'm glad you recovered from it!
I just feel the need to point out that if we are dealing with the dengue VIRUS, there’s no way the island could be facing a “rare BACTERIAL disease.” The title of this video irks me.
I got Dengue Fever in Southeast Asia. I've never been so sick in my life. The worse thing is you can't sleep because of the pain. They don't call it break bone fever for nothing and there's no medication to treat it. After 12 hours of a crazy fever, I went through another 12 hours feeling like an elephant was standing on my back. It's easy to test for a simple platelet count will confirm you have Dengue. I don't know why they said they couldn't test for it. Just a blood test that any hospital can do.
Wait, you mean silencing doctors, hiding reports, and lying to the WHO isn't the appropriate way to handle an outbreak? Then why did everyone pat china on the back?
@@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 And for China to blame it on bats that were not sold at the wet market. But instead came from their lab. I hope there is some way to hold them responsible for all of this.
@@beckytwister01 right? There's a lab that studies coronaviruses 200 yards from the market, and they expect the world to believe it's a coincidence? Their poor citizens are taking the blame for that awful regime once again.
@@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641 I knew as soon as it was reported that it did not come from the wet market. Then it had to have been released somehow. Who knows what they might release next.
It's heinous that the water supply was being rerouted from the native population to the tourist regions. No one even commented on that part in the video.
Distance between Maui and Martha's Vineyard: ~6,000 miles. Climate: 1) Martha's Vineyard - New England temperate - high temp in summer ~70-80 degrees, low winter ~20-30 degrees F, general humidity 30-50% summer, 20-30 % winter. 2) Maui - equatorial - Temps: 88F Summer, 83F winter. Sounds like the same place to me. Oh, forgot that bacteria come with their own viruses. Read comments, gonna skip this one.
Anyone else notice the shark in the water as the surfer surfs on the wave? You can see its siloette just before the wave crashes as the commenter says "maui..." Its right after the intro and the title page, can't miss it in fullscreen! So many people and still the sharks are present!
My daughter-in-aw caught Dengue in Bali early this year. She was there alone because she needed to leave the country in order to renew her Visa. It was so scary to have her so far away and so sick alone in a strange country. She recovered but the ensuing sight loss, especially as she is an artist, was enormously frightening. They don’t mention that side of dengue very often but it is quite common. Her eye sight eventually almost completely recovered but it took months and months and painful injections into her eyes. She still has scarring in one eye but manages to work around it. She is still traumatized by the experience.
@@stephenraynes2148 Yes, into her eyeball because dengue causes microbleeds in the eye and you can lose sight and this drug can stop or minimise it. She actually lost a section of sight, about a quarter of a quadrant and it didn’t come back so the bleed must have been pretty heavy. The other couple of spots did fade out after half a year and she recovered sight there. She is an artist so you can imagine the initial despair….
@@58KymI have to tell you your comment about the Visa made me laugh! I hope your daughter is doing a lot better. I'm glad to know they were able to help her regain her sight. That had to have been terrifying for both of you. I'm a mom, too, and it would be absolutely terrifying having your child sick with a potentially deadly virus and not being able to be there for her. Did she lose her sight before she was able to get back home? If so, how did she get back home? I'm just curious because I don't know how I would be able to do something like that!
Surprisingly the Stoner lady was the only person with enough sense to allow them to spray for mosquitoes on her property. The rest were to busy being in touch with nature and would not allow anyone to spray. Dengue is part of nature, so is dying. So they got to enjoy nature.
Masks would be advisable until the method of transmission is known. But the re-enactments that worry/annoy me are those with defibrillators. Several I've seen have shocked the patient while other people were touching the patient. The warning to stand clear isn't just for drama. When the current goes through the patient, anyone touching the patient or their bed will get shocked too. And defibrillators don't start hearts that have stopped, they stop hearts that are out of control, in the hope that stopping the chaos will allow the natural pacemaker (sino-atrial node) to take over again. So shock a heart that is behaving itself and it just stops; I saw this happen once, original patient & careless doctor both survived. And when a patient is shocked they don't leap into the air arching their backs. Their arms flap a bit as the elbows bend, sometimes a little foot movement but nothing like the acrobatics that screen writers seem to love so much. I know about artistic license, but do stay at least within spitting distance of real life.
Yes! There was one episode where they were trying to figure out the cause of an outbreak and were collecting samples without wearing gloves OR masks! Unbelievable! I hope IRL they actually wore protection.
@@sandyhenderson441I saw an episode of "Untold stories in the ER," where a doctor was electrocuted because one of the other attending physicians forgot to say "clear" before using the defibrillator. So one emergency became two as a result of the negligence. So sad! But thankfully the cardiologist (the one who'd been electrocuted) and the patient both survived as well.
I can truly empathize on the debate between human health and the use of chemicals like DDT. You have to weigh the pros and cons of using a pesticide that can have detrimental effect to the environment, wildlife and people with the possibility of a viral outbreak! I think it’s shown to be clear that when/if companies are incentivized, they can come up with useful alternatives. Unfortunately, that incentive is almost always financial in type!
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
While bacteria and viruses can both cause mild to serious infections, they are different from each other. This is important to understand, because bacterial and viral infections must be treated differently. Misusing antibiotics to treat viral infections contributes to the problem of antibiotic resistance.Bacteria and viruses are too tiny to be seen by the naked eye, can cause similar symptoms and are often spread in the same way, but that’s where the similarities end.A bacterium is a single, but complex, cell. It can survive on its own, inside or outside the body. Most bacteria aren’t harmful. In fact, we have many bacteria on and inside our body, especially in the gut to help digest food. Viruses are smaller and are not cells. Unlike bacteria, they need a host such as a human or animal to multiply. Viruses cause infections by entering and multiplying inside the host’s healthy cells.
KELLI2L2 And that guy who drew blood on the neighbor lady didn’t wear gloves, either. I know it’s a re-enactment, but still....if you’re going to act it out, at least be real. That is pretty much the number one thing: wear gloves.
Lynn Proctor Did you bother watching the whole video? It’s NOT spread by touch. It’s spread by insect bite. Tropical diseases are nearly always acquired by an infected insect that bites. Gloves would help how?
@@susanblood7397 Vaccines can set the DNA up to cause the virus to immunize. But can set up the body defense system to actually attack its self by bringing about huge inflammatory processes that may shut down body systems. Like possible kidney failure, heart and lung failure. Zeeka, West Nile virus, Dengue Fever and others can have secondary problems. West Nile can bring a out paralysis, and or transmit between sex partners West Nile virus as well as Pregnant to fetus transmission. Research on immunization with vaccines designed to change of DNA that bring on secondary illnesses. Just wondering. You did notice their concern for the first virus patients getting infected again with another dose of Dengue Fever carrying mosquitos. That it is said it could bring on internal hemorrhagic symptoms.
It's obvious that whoever manages this channel doesn't read the comments or proof their work. Hawaii and Martha's Vineyard couldn't be further from each other 🙄🤦
I guess my mind digs into the foundation of knowledge to examine what fell through the cracks. A mosqitoes' preferred food supply is nourishment, and its source is blood. Their nesting grounds are stagnant water. Their danger to humans is that they transfer the DNA of one creature's blood to another creature's blood as a byproduct of their feeding on the blood. I saw the comments about the conflicting labels(Is it bacterial or viral?) I hope to someday contribute in a meaningful way to the discussion that resolves the confusion. I thought science had already established that viruses do not have self sustaining mechanisms to transfer their genetic sequences, so I figured that their presence in human Genomes is just a residual effect of the original source of contamination. I thought that the human's immune system response to foreign DNA material creates the observable symptoms and that different components of the immune system identify and respond accordingly. At this point I would find a small measure of peace if producers of medical documentaries could utilize medical scholars to proof read and fact check. Even so, thank you, each and every one of you who have devoted yourselves to disease control and prevention.
Even the simple mosquito isn't stupid enough to bite an American.. They know that, the infamous CDC in Atlanta, GA, would fight back... One cunning ploy is, randy male mosquitos, who are sterile.
I dont know how you would even begin to get rid of the mosquitoes. So interesting to me how these things are discovered and dealt with especially now with corona. The safe-guards do work it seems.
I lived in Puerto Rico thirty years ago and contracted Dengui there. For me it was mostly exhaustion. Anyway, I had a running debate--published in the San Juan Star--about how to get rid of mosquitoes. In Puerto Rico malathion (banned by the World Health Organization) was sprayed at night, right at dinner time. But other islands in the Caribbean took the approach of making sure there were no old tires or places where stagnant water could collect in peoples' yards. And that approach--more than the toxic spraying--brought the mosquito population down. Granted, not gone, but reduced in number.
When I was a kid on Long Island, every summer the mosquito truck would roll through. We had to get inside as they sprayed up and down the block. We had to wait until the fog dispersed. God only knows what it did to us but damnit we never experienced malaria or dengue.
@@marybwest4360Yeah, there are the famous photos of kids frolicking right in the clouds of freshly sprayed DDT as the trucks rolled by. The thing is, DDT is harmless to humans. It’d be a fantastic insecticide if not for its devastating effect on birds. DDT is widely used in developing nations, though now it’s not sprayed as much. Instead, it’s spread onto walls, where mosquitoes land to rest, and onto mosquito nets over beds. Either way, the mosquitoes land on it and absorb the DDT and succumb. But since birds don’t come into contact with it, they’re not harmed.
@monkeygirl000 Not just bats. They're a food source for bats, birds, fish, other insects even, and reptiles. Mosquitos are considered a key species in ecology, not just a transmitter of diseases.
It's a show or a recreation . It is ridiculous to assume there are film directors, cameramen, etc etc working all day and all night 24 hours per day and 7 days per week following the public/doctors.....waiting in potentially sick people's homes for something to happen. It's ridiculous.
@@gachatana9656 'j 'Just'! They are utterly different, as Marge correctly noted. No point trying to develop an antibiotic for a virus, there is for a bacterium.
I had dengue fever when I was pretty much a baby. Mosquito borne pathogen, one bite and that was it and one of the reasons why my parents decided to go to the United States from the Philippines. Thanks the higher powers I don’t remember experiencing that illness😅!
The perfect storm. What a war. What took me out on my only trip the Hawaii was the Vog. In a couple days was coughing and could see it come in every day like clockwork. Had to go to medstop and then tried to fly out early to no avail. Was a long healing process.
You need water purifier tablets or liquid MMS ua-cam.com/video/GaPgwNPcadE/v-deo.html don't take vitamin or caffeine with MMS it don't work so good with it 15 drops to 15 drops to activate the chlorine dioxide 22.4 % 28% with citrus or HCl 4% pull together for 1-minute attractive together put it into a 4 oz of distilled water mix it with a wooden spoon or plastic no metal spoon and repay it again after 1-hour and you notice they are getting better read about Jim humble he used it for malaria it disappears in 2 hours! once there better next day give them Nescent iodine and vitamin c .
Anyone old enough to recall pre WWII days would recognize dengue. Given a choice between spraying DDT around my place or getting dengue, or worse, hemorrhagic dengue, I’d say, “Bring on the DDT.”
I'm in a climate that doesn't lend itself to tropical diseases. Fortunately. We have problems of our own, though; we're 60 miles from Mount St. Helens.
This episode has me so confused. How could they possibly know that the only mosquitos spreading the disease are located in only one area? What's to keep the mosquitoes carrying the bacteria from flying away from that area and spreading the disease? How do they know that particular mosquito only has a range of 200 yards? It's not like they have teeny tiny micro-sized GPS tracker they can strap to the little mosquitoes to determine their supposed range.
Funny enough, Dengue fever and Covid-19 is similar to each other in terms of early symptoms. cdc.gov/dengue/is-it-dengue-or-covid.html Even the panic and reactions of the people are similar. They also hand out pesticides and disinfectant like how we are now in need of masks and disinfectant.
@@cutebutsadisticable Wasn't a matter of not being able to contain it. It was a matter of people not wanting to contain or caring to contain it because their Leader told them it wasn't a big deal and to ignore all the public health warnings. Guarantee had they been followed, we would be long out of lockdown by now. By the time people finally saw the threat, it was too late, it was in the hundreds of thousands that they had predicted would happen with Dengue fever. The difference is the people in the village took Dengue seriously. The people in America did not take COVID seriously, so we paid the price.
So they draw blood without gloves? No mask? What kind of doctors are these people ... if you know can be an outbreak you take the proper precautions ....
You need water purifier tablets or liquid MMS ua-cam.com/video/GaPgwNPcadE/v-deo.html don't take vitamin or caffeine with MMS it don't work so good with it 15 drops to 15 drops to activate the chlorine dioxide 22.4 % 28% with citrus or HCl 4% pull together for 1-minute attractive together put it into a 4 oz of distilled water mix it with a wooden spoon or plastic no metal spoon and repay it again after 1-hour and you notice they are getting better read about Jim humble he used it for malaria it disappears in 2 hours! once there better next day give them Nescent iodine and vitamin c .
I can kind of see how Bengay could be bad for you if you got a really long exposure to it. Grocery stores in Maui shouldn't have started carrying it again.
Hey listen blye scope mouthwash keeps the bugs from biting pretty well. I like to use it when I'm in the woods for any reason works just as if not better than off
not letting them kill the mosquito during an outbreak is like you don't want fire fighters to put out your house fire that has already burned down 1/3 your house BECAUSE YOU HATE WATER DAMAGE this is why we have Darwin awards and it's a wonder why those burgers didn't get one that year
If they didnt want to spray they should have quarantined the town and let the people deal with it themselves. "Here is the science, here is the solution. Do with it what you want."
The problem is that Dengue doesn't spread from person to person. It spreads through the mosquito bites directly. And unfortunately mosquitoes don't really care much about human quarantines.
A study found that papaya leaf juice increases the expression of two genes: ALOX 12 and PTAFR, by 15 times and 13.42 times, respectively. ALOX 12 helps produce more megakaryocytes, a type of bone marrow cells which in turn help produce platelets. The PTAFR gene is also responsible for increasing platelet production and aggregating them. Patients who received papaya leaf juice showed a significant increase in platelet count after 40 hours while the control group who received standard management showed no improvement
Coincidence? While the U.S. was experiencing terrorism in 2001...Maui was experiencing Dengue...something that was wiped out in the 50's, then they were restricted, from flying...something that was so vital!! Rose 🌷
It's pretty sad that you folks don't put the Year this happened and only put up when you put this on again this year. Since this happened in 90s early actually in the early 2000 when 9/11 happened
Just to clarify, Dengue strain DEN-2 causes hemorrhagic Dengue. Considering that no patient in the video died, it's safe to assume that they had any one of the other strains. Having Dengue doesn't mean a death sentence, and once you recover, you can't get re-infected with the same strain since you've become immune to it. Treatment is symptomatic: acetaminophen for pain and fever, and plenty of hydration. A particularly nasty Dengue epidemic occurred in Latin America between 2019-20. It was confirmed to be Dengue strain DEN-2, and unfortunately there were deaths, especially in the pediatric population. That's why it's important to monitor for the alarm signs: nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, abnormal bleeding, etc.
Being informed is key!
Yah, several things in this video make no sense to me!
Prevention against mosquitoes in your home:
1) Install mosquito netting over all windows and if needed at the entrances (main and back doors).
2) Never let containers, vases, pots in the garden/compound collect rainwater/water for more than a day.
3) Use one of those lamps that attract mosquitos and that will zap and kill mosquitoes.
In high risk areas, try to avoid being outdoors just before sunset to 8 or 9pm.
Thanks for the PSA.
Dengue mosquitoes bite and active around day time.
If you can't install netting never open doors and windows with lights on
I had dengue fever when I'm 16. I can say it is the worst fever you can ever imagine. You can feel sudden cold as hell so that your body will start shaking even at mid of afternoon around 30 degrees. Muscle and joint pain will come after that. You can see the red rashes on your body.
I’m really glad you lived to tell the story dearest!
Having chills to the point you can't get warm regardless of what you do is so miserable! I've had that happen to me before
As awful as that is, the rashes would be the worst for me to deal with. Skin problems are just so creepy to me. I'm glad you recovered from it!
I just feel the need to point out that if we are dealing with the dengue VIRUS, there’s no way the island could be facing a “rare BACTERIAL disease.” The title of this video irks me.
It's also nice to point out that dengue is not "rare" at all, specially in tropical countries lol
At no point does it say rare
@@markdecorte2638except for the fact that the very name of the channel suggests so
Click bait
You irk me
I got Dengue Fever in Southeast Asia. I've never been so sick in my life. The worse thing is you can't sleep because of the pain. They don't call it break bone fever for nothing and there's no medication to treat it.
After 12 hours of a crazy fever, I went through another 12 hours feeling like an elephant was standing on my back.
It's easy to test for a simple platelet count will confirm you have Dengue. I don't know why they said they couldn't test for it. Just a blood test that any hospital can do.
Long time ago
Early, rapid response by everyone, as in everybody, is key to control any outbreak whether viral or bacterial.
Wait, you mean silencing doctors, hiding reports, and lying to the WHO isn't the appropriate way to handle an outbreak? Then why did everyone pat china on the back?
@@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
Exactly
@@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
And for China to blame it on bats that were not sold at the wet market. But instead came from their lab. I hope there is some way to hold them responsible for all of this.
@@beckytwister01 right? There's a lab that studies coronaviruses 200 yards from the market, and they expect the world to believe it's a coincidence? Their poor citizens are taking the blame for that awful regime once again.
@@ananthropomorphictalkinggo6641
I knew as soon as it was reported that it did not come from the wet market. Then it had to have been released somehow. Who knows what they might release next.
It's heinous that the water supply was being rerouted from the native population to the tourist regions. No one even commented on that part in the video.
Distance between Maui and Martha's Vineyard: ~6,000 miles. Climate: 1) Martha's Vineyard - New England temperate - high temp in summer ~70-80 degrees, low winter ~20-30 degrees F, general humidity 30-50% summer, 20-30 % winter. 2) Maui - equatorial - Temps: 88F Summer, 83F winter. Sounds like the same place to me. Oh, forgot that bacteria come with their own viruses. Read comments, gonna skip this one.
"We want to live side by side with nature, no pesticides!" Ok, good luck with the Dengue then.
Anyone else notice the shark in the water as the surfer surfs on the wave?
You can see its siloette just before the wave crashes as the commenter says "maui..."
Its right after the intro and the title page, can't miss it in fullscreen!
So many people and still the sharks are present!
Dada dada dadadadadadadada daaa
Change the description ! It's about the 2001 Hawaii Dengue Fever Outbreak
Dr. Pang wrote no gloves while drawing blood? Did they not have aids universal precautions in 2001?
Oh its older than that! Look at the cars!!
There's an episode of this in cells a work
My daughter-in-aw caught Dengue in Bali early this year. She was there alone because she needed to leave the country in order to renew her Visa. It was so scary to have her so far away and so sick alone in a strange country. She recovered but the ensuing sight loss, especially as she is an artist, was enormously frightening. They don’t mention that side of dengue very often but it is quite common. Her eye sight eventually almost completely recovered but it took months and months and painful injections into her eyes. She still has scarring in one eye but manages to work around it. She is still traumatized by the experience.
@@trentcruise3084 Hon, I am talking about her visa to stay in country, not a credit card.
An injection into her eye? Her eyeball?
@@stephenraynes2148 Yes, into her eyeball because dengue causes microbleeds in the eye and you can lose sight and this drug can stop or minimise it. She actually lost a section of sight, about a quarter of a quadrant and it didn’t come back so the bleed must have been pretty heavy. The other couple of spots did fade out after half a year and she recovered sight there. She is an artist so you can imagine the initial despair….
@@58KymI have to tell you your comment about the Visa made me laugh!
I hope your daughter is doing a lot better. I'm glad to know they were able to help her regain her sight. That had to have been terrifying for both of you. I'm a mom, too, and it would be absolutely terrifying having your child sick with a potentially deadly virus and not being able to be there for her.
Did she lose her sight before she was able to get back home? If so, how did she get back home? I'm just curious because I don't know how I would be able to do something like that!
I forgot to ask: what type of artist is she? Painter? Sculptor? Mixed media?
In Japanese Dengue means electrical. So in Japanese this is Electrical Fever.
It took me 20 minutes to realize “Stoner” was a last name and not a descriptor. 🤦🏻♀️
Sara Melone Wow. Kinda slow in the uptake?
@@ailleananaithnid2566 😂 I was multi-tasking and only listening in the background. I just thought it was funny.
😂, sometimes these things just happen😂
Bless you, thank you for posting that comment ❤️
Stoner was hallucinating a strange disease.
Surprisingly the Stoner lady was the only person with enough sense to allow them to spray for mosquitoes on her property. The rest were to busy being in touch with nature and would not allow anyone to spray. Dengue is part of nature, so is dying. So they got to enjoy nature.
This has nothing to do with Martha's Vineyard.
or tularemia.
I was gonna say the exact same thing, I watched the Martha’s Vineyard one, that was tularaemia spread by ticks
Anyone else get anxiety when the re-enactments actors aren’t wearing masks when around something infectious? Love these videos! So informative
Masks would be advisable until the method of transmission is known. But the re-enactments that worry/annoy me are those with defibrillators. Several I've seen have shocked the patient while other people were touching the patient. The warning to stand clear isn't just for drama. When the current goes through the patient, anyone touching the patient or their bed will get shocked too. And defibrillators don't start hearts that have stopped, they stop hearts that are out of control, in the hope that stopping the chaos will allow the natural pacemaker (sino-atrial node) to take over again. So shock a heart that is behaving itself and it just stops; I saw this happen once, original patient & careless doctor both survived. And when a patient is shocked they don't leap into the air arching their backs. Their arms flap a bit as the elbows bend, sometimes a little foot movement but nothing like the acrobatics that screen writers seem to love so much. I know about artistic license, but do stay at least within spitting distance of real life.
I dont think you can contract dinghue fever from an infected person
@@MrYorickJenkins Unless you're a peckish, pregnant mosquito!
Yes! There was one episode where they were trying to figure out the cause of an outbreak and were collecting samples without wearing gloves OR masks! Unbelievable! I hope IRL they actually wore protection.
@@sandyhenderson441I saw an episode of "Untold stories in the ER," where a doctor was electrocuted because one of the other attending physicians forgot to say "clear" before using the defibrillator. So one emergency became two as a result of the negligence. So sad! But thankfully the cardiologist (the one who'd been electrocuted) and the patient both survived as well.
I can truly empathize on the debate between human health and the use of chemicals like DDT. You have to weigh the pros and cons of using a pesticide that can have detrimental effect to the environment, wildlife and people with the possibility of a viral outbreak!
I think it’s shown to be clear that when/if companies are incentivized, they can come up with useful alternatives. Unfortunately, that incentive is almost always financial in type!
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
DDT is deadly and threat too health. Mossies are weaponized. Poisons are shortening lives. Repellents peppermint, and many are natural choices. People need too help themselves instead of waiting to be saved. Preventions is best and natural solution. Bioterriosm is real. Correlation DDT / agent Orange/= poliomyelitis. The American War Department and Gates and Bioterriosm labs CEO and funding statistics have much too answer for. The game rigged. Th
While bacteria and viruses can both cause mild to serious infections, they are different from each other. This is important to understand, because bacterial and viral infections must be treated differently. Misusing antibiotics to treat viral infections contributes to the problem of antibiotic resistance.Bacteria and viruses are too tiny to be seen by the naked eye, can cause similar symptoms and are often spread in the same way, but that’s where the similarities end.A bacterium is a single, but complex, cell. It can survive on its own, inside or outside the body.
Most bacteria aren’t harmful. In fact, we have many bacteria on and inside our body, especially in the gut to help digest food.
Viruses are smaller and are not cells. Unlike bacteria, they need a host such as a human or animal to multiply. Viruses cause infections by entering and multiplying inside the host’s healthy cells.
They examine a rash by touching the arm with no gloves, and examine the patients who are catching it from each other, with no masks on.
It’s a Reenactment
KELLI2L2 And that guy who drew blood on the neighbor lady didn’t wear gloves, either. I know it’s a re-enactment, but still....if you’re going to act it out, at least be real. That is pretty much the number one thing: wear gloves.
Wendy Mathews this series was also made in the 90s I think
Lynn Proctor Did you bother watching the whole video? It’s NOT spread by touch. It’s spread by insect bite. Tropical diseases are nearly always acquired by an infected insect that bites. Gloves would help how?
UserLMH Nope. 9/11 kept the blood from flying to the CDC. Unless there was a 9/11 in the 90’s I didn’t hear about.
The beautiful sky, shown at 8:40, is totally divine.🙂🐿
I love these old documentaries, brings me back to being a kid on the 2000s
This is an excellent documentary of truth
I also thought of Dengue Fever by the symptoms, it's so damn common here in South America, many countries are currently experiencing Dengue outbreaks
Enjoy that vaccine or wake up.
@@susanblood7397 Vaccines can set the DNA up to cause the virus to immunize. But can set up the body defense system to actually attack its self by bringing about huge inflammatory processes that may shut down body systems. Like possible kidney failure, heart and lung failure. Zeeka, West Nile virus, Dengue Fever and others can have secondary problems. West Nile can bring a out paralysis, and or transmit between sex partners West Nile virus as well as Pregnant to fetus transmission. Research on immunization with vaccines designed to change of DNA that bring on secondary illnesses. Just wondering. You did notice their concern for the first virus patients getting infected again with another dose of Dengue Fever carrying mosquitos. That it is said it could bring on internal hemorrhagic symptoms.
It's obvious that whoever manages this channel doesn't read the comments or proof their work. Hawaii and Martha's Vineyard couldn't be further from each other 🙄🤦
@KELLI2L2 - it's a nice thought but I doubt it. no skin off of your nose though :)
i think what happened was that they posted the description for one of the other episodes in the series.
Lol
The title says Bacteria, seconds in they say it’s a virus.
They're both in the United States.
Why were outsiders allowed in to a place with a known OUTBREAK OF DISEASE?!
The title says bacteria.... the opening line calls it a virus...🤔
The opening line would be wrong 😱🙈
Oops. I’m not the only one...
Bacteria and virus two different thing but I really don’t care I just like watching this
It's a bacterium. The title is correct.
I guess my mind digs into the foundation of knowledge to examine what fell through the cracks. A mosqitoes' preferred food supply is nourishment, and its source is blood. Their nesting grounds are stagnant water. Their danger to humans is that they transfer the DNA of one creature's blood to another creature's blood as a byproduct of their feeding on the blood. I saw the comments about the conflicting labels(Is it bacterial or viral?) I hope to someday contribute in a meaningful way to the discussion that resolves the confusion. I thought science had already established that viruses do not have self sustaining mechanisms to transfer their genetic sequences, so I figured that their presence in human Genomes is just a residual effect of the original source of contamination. I thought that the human's immune system response to foreign DNA material creates the observable symptoms and that different components of the immune system identify and respond accordingly. At this point I would find a small measure of peace if producers of medical documentaries could utilize medical scholars to proof read and fact check. Even so, thank you, each and every one of you who have devoted yourselves to disease control and prevention.
WTF sort of Epidemiologist are they, walking into a house containing people with an unknown disease and they are not wearing protective clothing?
This is definitely a reenactment.
I noticed that too.,
Even the simple mosquito isn't stupid enough to bite an American..
They know that, the infamous CDC in Atlanta, GA, would fight back...
One cunning ploy is, randy male mosquitos, who are sterile.
“Have you ruled out rubella, measles, or flue yet”
Ummm no...
Lol maybe you should get on that than.
It’s a TV show.
CDC should of spray the whole area, preventing more populations from musquito. Spray most of outside area preventing further infections.
I dont know how you would even begin to get rid of the mosquitoes. So interesting to me how these things are discovered and dealt with especially now with corona. The safe-guards do work it seems.
I lived in Puerto Rico thirty years ago and contracted Dengui there. For me it was mostly exhaustion. Anyway, I had a running debate--published in the San Juan Star--about how to get rid of mosquitoes. In Puerto Rico malathion (banned by the World Health Organization) was sprayed at night, right at dinner time. But other islands in the Caribbean took the approach of making sure there were no old tires or places where stagnant water could collect in peoples' yards. And that approach--more than the toxic spraying--brought the mosquito population down. Granted, not gone, but reduced in number.
When I was a kid on Long Island, every summer the mosquito truck would roll through. We had to get inside as they sprayed up and down the block. We had to wait until the fog dispersed. God only knows what it did to us but damnit we never experienced malaria or dengue.
I have photos of them unprotected themselves spraying DDT at beaches where children were playing while they sprayed from a truck 🚛😮
@@marybwest4360Yeah, there are the famous photos of kids frolicking right in the clouds of freshly sprayed DDT as the trucks rolled by. The thing is, DDT is harmless to humans. It’d be a fantastic insecticide if not for its devastating effect on birds. DDT is widely used in developing nations, though now it’s not sprayed as much. Instead, it’s spread onto walls, where mosquitoes land to rest, and onto mosquito nets over beds. Either way, the mosquitoes land on it and absorb the DDT and succumb. But since birds don’t come into contact with it, they’re not harmed.
Just like a miracle it disappeared. Nobody knew why. Beautiful.
Mosquitos will find you one way or another, darn varmints. They're global.
@monkeygirl000 Not just bats. They're a food source for bats, birds, fish, other insects even, and reptiles. Mosquitos are considered a key species in ecology, not just a transmitter of diseases.
Wait for snow or low temperatures lol boom no more little bitters!
@Freda Childress same
@@cutebutsadisticable yep but not everyone lives in cold places
@Andrew Ongais PTFFF elephants kill more people in 1 year than sharks do in 10 years.
@Real Responders you need to change the description box to the Hawaii outbreak. Not the Martha Vineyard Outbreak.
Oh, a bacterial virus? Okay then!!
🤣😂🤣😂
Hehehe!
Viro-bactoid-gi-ions suck
😂
If you are a health official investigating an unknown illness would you enter a residence unprotected?
Good that's its just a reanactment this time then
That's Hollywood for you.
It's a show or a recreation . It is ridiculous to assume there are film directors, cameramen, etc etc working all day and all night 24 hours per day and 7 days per week following the public/doctors.....waiting in potentially sick people's homes for something to happen. It's ridiculous.
I bet covid will be on one of these shows in like 10/20 years from now.
At one time, I had an attorney named Max Stoner. He had worked on the original transistor patents as a young man.
@Real Responders It looks like you used the last video's description in this one. It doesn't match the actual case.
Also viruses and bacteria are totally different
They're both harmful pathogens, just work differently in the human body.
@@gachatana9656 'j
'Just'! They are utterly different, as Marge correctly noted. No point trying to develop an antibiotic for a virus, there is for a bacterium.
Oh well close enough for a TV show
Awesome upload. Thanks!
It’s obvious you did not listen, there was never any mention of Martha’s Vinyard in this show.
I had dengue fever when I was pretty much a baby. Mosquito borne pathogen, one bite and that was it and one of the reasons why my parents decided to go to the United States from the Philippines. Thanks the higher powers I don’t remember experiencing that illness😅!
...they're hittin' us left and right before but STILL We Rise...
Good job everyone...
And this is another reason I’m scared of bugs
The perfect storm. What a war. What took me out on my only trip the Hawaii was the Vog. In a couple days was coughing and could see it come in every day like clockwork. Had to go to medstop and then tried to fly out early to no avail. Was a long healing process.
Watching from Kenya nairobi 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👌👌👍👍👍
Yo, bacteria and viruses are different things - wrong title.
You need water purifier tablets or liquid MMS ua-cam.com/video/GaPgwNPcadE/v-deo.html don't take vitamin or caffeine with MMS it don't work so good with it 15 drops to 15 drops to activate the chlorine dioxide 22.4 % 28% with citrus or HCl 4% pull together for 1-minute attractive together put it into a 4 oz of distilled water mix it with a wooden spoon or plastic no metal spoon and repay it again after 1-hour and you notice they are getting better read about Jim humble he used it for malaria it disappears in 2 hours! once there better next day give them Nescent iodine and vitamin c .
Just watching this made me really itchy (I get bitten by mosquitoes all the time) 🦟
could mean your blood is in need of b group vitamins.low iron levels .
Mosquitoes and other disease carrying insects are the worst
The thing about being one with nature is that you are at mercy of nature.
Anyone old enough to recall pre WWII days would recognize dengue. Given a choice between spraying DDT around my place or getting dengue, or worse, hemorrhagic dengue, I’d say, “Bring on the DDT.”
Here in panama dengue is a real threat specially for the elderly
Okay, I have to stop watching these programs. They're making me become paranoid.
I'm in a climate that doesn't lend itself to tropical diseases. Fortunately. We have problems of our own, though; we're 60 miles from Mount St. Helens.
Made in 2002... 11:50 Check out that early MS laptop. It's wired, thick and looks like circa 1995. It probably cost a fortune too.
Incorrect description. Maui, not Martha's Vineyard.
these came out in the early 2000's, so don't expect modern quality...
This episode has me so confused. How could they possibly know that the only mosquitos spreading the disease are located in only one area? What's to keep the mosquitoes carrying the bacteria from flying away from that area and spreading the disease? How do they know that particular mosquito only has a range of 200 yards? It's not like they have teeny tiny micro-sized GPS tracker they can strap to the little mosquitoes to determine their supposed range.
Why am I watching this during a pandemic? I must be stupid.
It's sad that the docs could contain this bug but not this new bug that kills alot less. Think about that.
Funny enough, Dengue fever and Covid-19 is similar to each other in terms of early symptoms.
cdc.gov/dengue/is-it-dengue-or-covid.html
Even the panic and reactions of the people are similar.
They also hand out pesticides and disinfectant like how we are now in need of masks and disinfectant.
@@cutebutsadisticable Wasn't a matter of not being able to contain it. It was a matter of people not wanting to contain or caring to contain it because their Leader told them it wasn't a big deal and to ignore all the public health warnings. Guarantee had they been followed, we would be long out of lockdown by now. By the time people finally saw the threat, it was too late, it was in the hundreds of thousands that they had predicted would happen with Dengue fever. The difference is the people in the village took Dengue seriously. The people in America did not take COVID seriously, so we paid the price.
You’re not stupid, I’m watching it to and I’m having covit 19 , but we’re learning how it spread.
Me too
Find some payaya leaves and pound it into juices and drink it. It can prevent complications from the dengue fever. But the juices is very bitter.
Well done !.
How about trying to Feed the Mosquitoes! Wonder what chemicals were in those pesticides.
Oddly enough I happen to be watching this the week of the Lahaina fires in 2023... Another time the island is in a dire situation.
If its an unknown contagion why aren't the doctors wearing masks or gloves?!
Oh yes, empty a bucket and planter or two and stand them back up to collect more rain water. So stupid. 🤦♀️
Please don't pollute our area... okay then suffer.
"...went to check on the stoners.." lmfao
So they draw blood without gloves? No mask? What kind of doctors are these people ... if you know can be an outbreak you take the proper precautions ....
You need water purifier tablets or liquid MMS ua-cam.com/video/GaPgwNPcadE/v-deo.html don't take vitamin or caffeine with MMS it don't work so good with it 15 drops to 15 drops to activate the chlorine dioxide 22.4 % 28% with citrus or HCl 4% pull together for 1-minute attractive together put it into a 4 oz of distilled water mix it with a wooden spoon or plastic no metal spoon and repay it again after 1-hour and you notice they are getting better read about Jim humble he used it for malaria it disappears in 2 hours! once there better next day give them Nescent iodine and vitamin c .
This is a reenactment
I had Dengue lived off water and Ecipse biscuits for 2weeks November 1999,lstill here
Be nice, folks. I suspect the poster simply selected the wrong video file
Bacterial viral never mind its all close enough
The description is wrong.
Diagnosis Unknown: S1 E4 - Island Fever (Nov 11, 2002)
I can kind of see how Bengay could be bad for you if you got a really long exposure to it. Grocery stores in Maui shouldn't have started carrying it again.
Sad to choose death of your children rather than spray pesticide 😢
Soooo should I expect to see native islanders in these little Hawaiian villages?
Hey listen blye scope mouthwash keeps the bugs from biting pretty well. I like to use it when I'm in the woods for any reason works just as if not better than off
When I was in Costa Rico Dengue was present
I like watching these medical mastery stories cause they tell you what different types of illness are going on in the world most definitely)
not letting them kill the mosquito during an outbreak is like you don't want fire fighters to put out your house fire that has already burned down 1/3 your house BECAUSE YOU HATE WATER DAMAGE
this is why we have Darwin awards and it's a wonder why those burgers didn't get one that year
Funny how those that were most against spraying for mosquitoes hadn’t HAD fever.
If they didnt want to spray they should have quarantined the town and let the people deal with it themselves. "Here is the science, here is the solution. Do with it what you want."
The problem is that Dengue doesn't spread from person to person. It spreads through the mosquito bites directly. And unfortunately mosquitoes don't really care much about human quarantines.
Very interesting.
This was long time ago..around 2001-2002.
Em Perl 2001. They said the 9/11 attacks happened during it.
Damn making me feel old
right off the bat - no bug nets on the doors. no mask or gloves for doctors???
It’s a reenactment
Awesome job we need their help with the Covid-19 virus!
A study found that papaya leaf juice increases the expression of two genes: ALOX 12 and PTAFR, by 15 times and 13.42 times, respectively. ALOX 12 helps produce more megakaryocytes, a type of bone marrow cells which in turn help produce platelets. The PTAFR gene is also responsible for increasing platelet production and aggregating them.
Patients who received papaya leaf juice showed a significant increase in platelet count after 40 hours while the control group who received standard management showed no improvement
There must be a nest of mosquito somewhere that carry the Dengue disease
No one had left Maui, but maybe they came in contact with someone who did.
It could be introduced by sick psychopath.
The Island has WEF traitors living on it, like Oprah! WHERE are the children.😞
It's a great idea to buy a little plastic item called The bug bite thing. It suctions out the fluid injected by mosquitos easily
Its called "Dengue " all through the Caribbean. Duh,,. Or with the rash and fever Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever Nothing new
Kind of funny three years later, and they have the burning of maui kind of strange, right
Passenger flights were resumed on Sept 14, 2001. The delay in transporting the samples was frustrating, perhaps, but not that very bad.
September 19th it was over a week.
The villagers live close to nature and wanted no pesticides sprayed. So I guess they will die close to nature then!
Wonder if they looked up flaws probably not 😣😟😷
So like yellow fever
Right at the start seems so like Dengue
Why does the title say bacteria while the narrator says it’s a virus?
Coincidence? While the U.S. was experiencing terrorism in 2001...Maui was experiencing Dengue...something that was wiped out in the 50's, then they were restricted, from flying...something that was so vital!! Rose 🌷
0:00 - 0:33 huh sounds familiar lol
Those first 33 seconds 😂🥸
This sounds like 'bed bugs' I am not kidding...grins!
It's pretty sad that you folks don't put the Year this happened and only put up when you put this on again this year. Since this happened in 90s early actually in the early 2000 when 9/11 happened