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One World, One Health

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Antimicrobial Resistance
Public Health
Covid-19
Vaccines
Infectious Diseases
Vaccination
One Health Trust
C. Difficile
Coral Reefs
Adult Vaccination
One Health
Drug-Resistant Bacteria
Economic Benefits Of Vaccination
One Health Approach
Healthcare Savings
Disease Prevention
Sanitation Infrastructure
Pharmaceutical Industry
Public-Private Partnerships
H5N1

One World, One Health is brought to you by the One Health Trust. In this podcast, we bring you the latest ideas to improve the health of our planet and its people. Our world faces many urgent challenges from pandemics and decreasing biodiversity to pollution and melting polar ice caps, among others. This podcast highlights solutions to these problems from the scientists and experts working to make... more

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Drug-resistant germs are hidden killers in more than one way. Not only are the microbes invisible to the human eye, in many places, they’re invisible because people simply are not looking for them systematically.

Doctors often do not... more

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It’s a common scenario for a cancer patient. They’re undergoing treatment and get what’s known as a peripherally inserted central catheter or PICC (pronounced “pick”) line to make it more convenient to administer drugs. They are in an... more

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It’s a really bad year for measles. Cases are spiking in countries where children should have been fully vaccinated, such as the United States, Canada, and Mexico. More than 1,000 cases have been reported in the United States just in ... more

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Zombie movies may score at the box office and shows about dangerous contagions including “The Last of Us” may be a hit on streaming services, but preparedness for disasters is no winner for American politicians. 

Every recent U.S. pr... more

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Maggie Fox
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5.0 out of 5 stars from 38 ratings
  • So informative and interesting

    This podcast is my favorite find in a long time. Great interviews and so informative. I always learn so much!

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    United States3 years ago

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Many appreciate the engaging format and depth of interviews with experts in various fields.
Listeners find the discussions highly informative and relevant to current global health challenges.
The content is praised for balancing scientific rigor with accessible language.

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The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Q: What are some of the solutions there might be?
Enhanced infection control practices, better antimicrobial stewardship, and increased research into new antibiotics.
The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Q: Why would cancer patients have a higher risk of a drug-resistant infection in particular?
Cancer patients receive more antibiotics, which increases their risk of developing resistant infections due to prolonged exposure.
The Invisible Second Threat to Cancer Patients – Drug-Resistant Infections
Q: Why are cancer patients at such a higher risk of infection in general?
Cancer treatments impair the immune system and the patients often undergo numerous medical procedures which increase vulnerability to infections.
When Fear Spreads Faster Than Facts – Autism, Vaccines, and Measles
Q: Do you think all this political stuff is distracting from the kind of research that needs to be done to help people and their families?
Yes, it is a distraction because I would welcome studies on what might cause autism and I would welcome studies on how to make our health better.
Clearing the Air – Can Pollution Affect Kid's Grades?
Q: Could it also be that poorer kids are just more likely to live in the polluted areas?
Yes, the picture is more complex as low-income families are often located in areas with worse air quality.

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Focusing on interconnected health issues affecting both the planet and its inhabitants, a series of discussions highlight urgent challenges like antimicrobial resistance, pandemics, environmental pollution, and biodiversity loss. The content is characterized by thought-provoking interviews with experts in fields such as public health, epidemiology, and environmental science. Unique aspects include personal narratives, scientific indictments, and timely intervention discussions, making this series a versatile platform that appeals to those interested in innovative solutions to pressing global health crises, including perspectives on public health policies, vaccine advocacy, and the impact of climate change.

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2. Dr. Judith Miller
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4. Dr. Marcela Uhart
5. Nela Gross
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