
This Week in Virology is a netcast about viruses - the kind that make you sick.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ScienceMedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

Vincent travels to Oregon State University in Corvallis to meet up with Hannah Rowe to talk about her career and her work demonstrating how the interaction of influenza A virus and Streptococcus pneumonia influences transmission.
Hosts: Vincent Rac... more
In his weekly clinical update, Daniel Griffin and Vincent Racaniello discuss withdrawal of the ACIP charter published in April 2026, the first council meeting on antibiotic resistant bacteria, the latest developments surrounding hantavirus infections... more
TWiV explains mRNA delivery of mosaic-8 pan-sarbecovirus RBD vaccines, and how toll-like receptor 7 alters the maternal immune landscape during influenza A infection to increase maternal and fetal morbidity,
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, ... more
In his weekly clinical update, Daniel Griffin and Vincent Racaniello reviewed the latest developments surrounding the hantavirus outbreak, including new interim guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the management of infect... more
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Huge thanks to Vincent and the team and guests who put so much effort into this platform! I learn so much and find the discussion engaging. I’m a microbiologist, trained as a bacterial specialist, but for nearly 2 decades I’ve been doing bacteriophage research and that’s my team’s focus (so I guess I’m a viral guy too now). I have learned a great deal from this podcast and have been led to some super-informative papers by it. Gargantuan kudos for the way the podcast addressed the COVID-19 p... more
One of my favourite podcasts! I look forward to the clinical updates every weekend and love learning about all things virology.
I just recently discovered this podcast and I’m so glad I did! I love all the information and discussions. Science based and so interesting!
Cross examine yourselves doctors.
1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act protects vaccine manufacturers or limits liability for failure to provide all side effects that occur with produced vaccines. The number vaccines quadrupled the very next year.
1980: 1 in 1000
2000: 1 in 125
2002: 1 in 100
2008: 1 in 88
2012: 1 in 68
2014: 1 in 59
2016: 1 in 55
2018: 1 in 37
2020: 1 in 36
2022: 1 in 31
Mercury in fish is toxic, mercury in vaccines is ok. Formaldehyde on floors is dangerous, forma... more
Cross examine yourselves doctors.
1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act protects vaccine manufacturers or limits liability for failure to provide all side effects that occur with produced vaccines. The number vaccines quadrupled the very next year.
1980: 1 in 1000
2000: 1 in 125
2002: 1 in 100
2008: 1 in 88
2012: 1 in 68
2014: 1 in 59
2016: 1 in 55
2018: 1 in 37
2020: 1 in 36
2022: 1 in 31
Mercury in fish is toxic, mercury in vaccines is ok. Formaldehyde on floors is dangerous, forma... more
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A rigorous, science-forward show centered on virology, infectious disease, and public-health topics. Episodes feature deep dives into current papers, clinical updates, vaccine debates, and outbreak analysis, often with a panel of experts and thoughtful guest commentary. Lively debate, clear explanations of complex science, and a blend of literature critique, practical clinical context, and policy discussion appear across recent episodes, making it valuable for listeners who want thorough, evidence-based virology coverage and insight into how research translates to real-world health decisions.
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Recent guests on This Week in Virology include:
1. Hannah Rowe
2. Jolene Ramsey
3. Angela Mingarelli
4. Tony Fehr
5. Robin Orozco
6. Juergen Richt
7. Rob Unckless
8. Rich Condit
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