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Outbreak News Interviews

by Robert Herriman

Interviews with expert guests on issues of infectious diseases, research, medicine and health.

Copyright: Outbreak News Today

Episodes

Polio in Israel with Dr. Stephen Berger

25m · Published 20 Apr 14:43

In early March, the Israel Ministry of Health reported on a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 3 (cVDPV3) case in an unvaccinated child from Jerusalem.

Since then, a number of additional cases have been reported and the health ministry said recently that they are in the throes of an outbreak.

Joining me today to look at the outbreak in Israel is friend of the show, Stephen A. Berger, M.D. Dr. Berger is the co-founder of GIDEON Informatics (Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Network) and he is speaking with me from Israel.

Chagas disease in dogs

13m · Published 01 Mar 21:55

Chagas disease is also known as “American Trypanosomiasis.” It’s caused by a blood parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi, which is transmitted by kissing bugs.

Chagas disease affects people as well as dogs and other animals. On today’s show, we are going to focus on Chagas in dogs.

Joining me today to discuss this topic is Carlos Rodriguez, Carlos is the serology section head at the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Lab.

Raccoon roundworm case reported in Oklahoma

13m · Published 20 Feb 15:11

There is a recent reported of a toddler from Pryor, Oklahoma who contracted the raccoon roundworm, Baylisascaris procyonis.

Here I look at the news report and discuss the parasite briefly.

Raccoon roundworm case reported in Oklahoma

13m · Published 20 Feb 15:11

There is a recent reported of a toddler from Pryor, Oklahoma who contracted the raccoon roundworm, Baylisascaris procyonis.

Here I look at the news report and discuss the parasite briefly.

Anthrax outbreak linked to eating Guinea pigs in DRC, Africa

11m · Published 20 Feb 15:06

There was a report in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) media concerning an anthrax outbreak in South Kivu. Nine people were affected, including two fatalities.

The report notes consumption of guinea pigs as the source.

In this podcast, I look at the report, eating guinea pigs and a quick look at anthrax.

Malaria and illegal gold mining

18m · Published 07 Feb 23:48

My guest today writes, “In many places around the world, malaria is closely linked to illegal gold mining” in a recent article in the BMC blog, BugBitten titled, “A story of two fevers: when malaria is the price of gold”.

What is malaria and how is it linked to illegal gold mining?

Joining me today to look at this huge public health problem in certain parts of the world is Karina Mondragon-Shem, PhD. Dr Mondragon-Shem is a vector biologist who specializes in the ecoepidemiology and social impact of tropical diseases.

Microbiology and the Clinical Laboratory Scientist

18m · Published 17 Jan 22:47

In previous interviews, I've looked at the topic of what is a clinical laboratory scientist during the annual Lab Week observance.

Today, I want to narrow the topic to the specialty of Microbiology in the clinical laboratory.

Joining me today to discuss the clinical laboratory scientist in Microbiology and his podcast, Let’s Talk Micro is Luis Plaza.

Whooping cough: Why are rates on the rise again?

12m · Published 14 Jan 18:03

Whooping cough, or pertussis was one of the most common childhood diseases and a major cause of childhood mortality in the United States in the last century.

Before the availability of pertussis vaccine in the 1940s, more than 200,000 cases of pertussis were reported annually. Since widespread use of the vaccine began, incidence has decreased more than 75% compared with the prevaccine era.

However, infections began to rise again in the late 1990s. So what is pertussis and why are rates on the rise again?

Joining me to discuss pertussis is Chandana Bala, Chandana is the President of Global Insight Advisory Network and writes on the intersection of healthcare and technology. She is a frequent writer for Gideon Informatics.

Colombia: Chagas disease kills two, sickens 7 soldiers in Cesar

14m · Published 03 Jan 22:13

Officials with the Colombian Army reported an outbreak of the parasitic disease, Chagas disease, which infected a number of soldiers at a military base in Cesar, in northern Colombia.

It is reported that two soldiers died while another seven were hospitalized in the ICU. The infections have been linked to the consumption of food.

In this podcast, I look at the news report, discuss some basics about Chagas disease and talk about the link between acai fruit and juices and Chagas.

Infectious Diseases associated with Rituals (Religious and non-religious)

31m · Published 03 Jan 01:35

In today's podcast, I go over a recent paper that discusses a number of viral, bacterial and prion diseases that have been linked to certain religious and non-religious rituals.

Outbreak News Interviews has 526 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 170:42:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 17th, 2024 02:11.

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