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A podcast highlighting key articles in the current issue of Emerging Infectious Diseases, a journal from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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  • Jul
    06

    Typhus in Texas
    1 week ago
    Dr. Kristy Murray, an associate professor in pediatrics and assistant dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital, discusses increas...
  • Jun
    29

    Two Decades of Hantavirus
    2 weeks ago
    Dr. de St. Maurice, a CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service officer, discusses hantavirus.
  • Jun
    05

    Treatment Failure for Malaria in Vietnam
    1 month ago
    WHO malaria expert, Dr. Charlotte Rasmussen, discusses anti-malarial drug resistance in Vietnam.
  • May
    17

    Hepatitis A Virus in Transplants
    2 months ago
    Dr. Monique Foster, a CDC epidemiologist, discusses an unusual case of hepatitis A virus in a transplant patient.
  • May
    10

    TB in Wild Asian Elephants
    2 months ago
    Dr. Susan Mikota, co-founder of Elephant Care International, discusses TB in wild Asian elephants.
  • Apr
    27

    TB in Captive Elephants
    3 months ago
    Dr. Barry Kreiswirth, founding director of the Public Health Research Institute, TB Center, at Rutgers University, discusses TB in three captive elephants.
  • Mar
    23

    Plague in Yosemite
    4 months ago
    Dr. Vicki Kramer, with the California Department of Public Health, discusses two cases of plague in Yosemite National Park.
  • Mar
    09

    Guinea Worm in a Frog
    4 months ago
    Dr. Mark Eberhard, a retired parasitologist and CDC guest researcher, discusses Guinea worm infection in a wild-caught frog.
  • Feb
    28

    Antibiotic Resistance and Fungus
    4 months ago
    Dr. David Denning, President of the Global Action Fund for Fungal Infections and an infectious diseases clinician, discusses antimicrobial resistance and fungus.
  • Feb
    16

    A Simple Sketch Symbolizing Self-Reliance
    5 months ago
    EID Managing Editor, Byron Breedlove, reads his cover art story, A Simple Sketch Symbolizing Self-Reliance.
  • Jan
    18

    Backyard Poultry
    6 months ago
    Dr. Colin Basler, an epidemiologist with CDC, discusses his article on Salmonella infections associated with keeping live poultry in backyards.
  • Jan
    09

    Salmonella from Baby Turtles
    6 months ago
    Dr. Stacey Bosch, a veterinarian with CDC, discusses her article on Salmonella infections associated with baby turtles.
  • Dec
    16

    Extensively Drug-Resistant TB
    7 months ago
    Dr. Charlotte Kvasnovsky, a surgery resident and Ph.D. candidate in biostatistics, discusses various types of drug resistance in TB patients in South Africa.
  • Dec
    14

    Ebola Survivor and Her Pregnancy Outcome
    7 months ago
    Dr. Moon Kim, a medical epidemiologist at the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, discusses an Ebola virus disease survivor and the delivery of her baby.
  • Nov
    04

    Comparing Sporadic and Outbreak-associated Foodborne Illness
    8 months ago
    Dr. Eric Ebel, a veterinarian and risk analyst with USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service, discusses his article on sporadic and outbreak-associated cases of foodborne illness
  • Oct
    25

    Flu Days
    9 months ago
    Poet, Peter Makuck, reads his poem, Flu Days.
  • Oct
    18

    Geometric Abstract Art and Public Health Data
    9 months ago
    Dr. Salaam Semaan, a CDC behavioral scientist, discusses the similarities between geometric abstract art and public health data analysis.
  • Oct
    12

    Resurgence of Yellow Fever in Angola, 2015–2016
    9 months ago
    Sarah Gregory reads an abridged version of an article on the resurgence of yellow fever in Angola.
  • Sep
    27

    Why We Need West Nile Virus Testing
    10 months ago
    Dr. Rodrigo Hasbun, a professor of infectious diseases at McGovern Medical School at UT Health, discusses the need for West Nile virus testing in Texas.
  • Sep
    19

    Rabies in Transplant Recipients
    10 months ago
    Dr. Richard Franka, a CDC scientist, discusses rabies in organ transplant recipients.
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