A podcast highlighting key articles in the current issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Category | Science |
Dr. Neil Vora, a physician with Conservation International in Arlington, Virginia, and Sarah Gregory discuss pathogen spillover and ways to reduce the risk of spillover events.
Dr. Miles Carroll, the professor of emerging viruses at the Pandemic Sciences Institute at Oxford University in the United Kingdom, and Sarah Gregory discuss the influence of landscape patterns on exposure to Lassa fever virus in Guinea.
Dr. Bar Goldberg at Schneider Children's Medical Center at Tel Aviv University, and Sarah Gregory discuss cases of infant botulism in Israel.
Dr. Deus Lukoye, an epidemiologist at CDC who is currently based in Uganda, and Sarah Gregory discuss tuberculosis preventive therapy among people living with HIV in Uganda.
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The topics this podcast is touching are very very interesting and important. Unfortunately I am very surprised that the quality of almost every recording is so poor that often you can barely understand. From the CDC I would expect a bit more to have proper audio presentation, like that you would reach more people.
Thank you for producing this content weekly
Great and important topics, greatly competent guests. However PLEASE do something about the quality of the sound of the invited guests... I appreciate that you have to work under the circumstance of the pandemic, but I had to switch off some of the episodes because I could not understand a single word.
I love the information in this because I want to study epidemiology in college. The interviews are done amazingly and I learn stuff every time I listen. I thought the anaplasmosis and legionella épisodes were very interesting and I wanted to know more so I looked online at the statistics. Also sorry if this sounds weird I just got my wisdom teeth out and I’m in a lot of pain but listening to the podcast helps distract me. Thank you.
So bad you can’t understand what the guest is saying. It’s painful to try to listen.
Apple Podcasts | #198 | Brazil/Science |
Apple Podcasts | #223 | South Korea/Science |
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