This Week in Virology is a netcast about viruses - the kind that make you sick.
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TWiV reviews recent cases of monkeypox, presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA but not infectious virus in feces, and the association of autoantibodies to interferons with severe COVID-19. more
In COVID-19 clinical update #115, Dr. Griffin reviews cross-variant immunity without vaccination, EUA for boosters in 5-11 year olds, B.1.1.529 attack rate, scent dogs, Omicron and pets, Paxlovid, Veklury, Fluvoxamine, antigen positivity after isolat... more
TWiV celebrates 900 episodes, Vincent gives the Richard R. Ernst lecture, and we discuss why inflammasome activation in infected macrophages drives severe COVID-19. more
I've listened to a lot of podcasts about Covid-19, but I've learned the most from This Week in Virology. In the last few months they've pivoted away from 100% coverage of Covid-19 news, but their discussion of the latest scientific research is fascinating and free of a lot of the culture war bias found elsewhere. more
You need a background in Bio to enjoy this podcast, but if you are on the in you should have a great time.
TWIV has been a voice of reason amid the miasma of balderdash for the past couple of years -- I was better informed far in advance about what to expect from the vaccines (i.e., not to expect long-term sterilizing immunity) than I ever have been by public health bigwigs. I'll be forever grateful to TWIV for having made it abundantly clear what was known and not known at any given time during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Thank you for keeping my blood pressure under control.
If you can navigate the fear porn, it’s a great podcast. I can’t believe the number of times they’ve said “over 800 kids have died”… there have, at the time of writing, less than 20 kids (aged 0-19) who have died with no comorbidity. Quit stressing people out and just report the facts.
A bastion of information in these troubles times
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This Week in Virology launched 13 years ago and published 104 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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