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

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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
I have been nerding out weekly to the Clinical Update and regular pod posts since spring of 2020 and I recommend them both highly. Keeps me well informed (knowledge is power), and I thank you for it.
Cynthia Jones, Ottawa
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Focusing on various aspects of virology, this podcast offers in-depth discussions on current viral diseases, vaccine effectiveness, immunization policies, and public health implications. The hosts, experts in virology and related fields, provide clinical updates, share research insights, and engage with listener questions to enhance scientific literacy around pressing health issues. Notably, the show emphasizes the importance of transparent communication and education regarding vaccination and public health strategies, especially in the face of rising misinformation and vaccine hesitancy that have been observed in recent years. Humor and personable anecdotes also enrich the listening experience, making complex scientific topics accessible t... more
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