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Public Health On Call

BONUS - What You Need to Know About Monkeypox

Public Health On Call

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

News, Health & Fitness, Medicine

4.6644 Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

As the world watches reported outbreaks of monkeypox, researchers are trying to learn more about how and why the virus is spreading. Dr. Eric Toner, an expert in bioterrorism and emerging infectious diseases at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, talks with Lindsay Smith Rogers about what monkeypox is and where it comes from, how it spreads, treatments and prevention, and why these outbreaks are important to know about but not necessarily cause for alarm.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Season 5 of Public Health On Call, a podcast from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

0:13.0

I'm Joshua Sharfstein, Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement, and a former health commissioner here in Baltimore, Maryland.

0:21.7

Our goal with this podcast is to bring scientific evidence and experience to shed light on critical

0:27.5

health issues. If you have questions or ideas for us, please send an email to public health

0:33.0

question at jhhhu.edu. That's public health question at jhhut.edu for future podcast episodes.

0:42.6

Hi, I'm Lindsay Smith-Rogers, producer of public health on call. We'll be off for Memorial Day

0:47.6

and return on June 1st with season 6. This summer, we'll continue to talk about living with

0:53.3

COVID and the shift from pandemic crisis to endemic virus.

0:57.0

We'll also continue to follow breaking news around new variants, the future of reproductive health and the Supreme Court, and humanitarian crises in Ukraine and around the world.

1:07.0

We'll look at other urgent public health issues, including racism, gun violence,

1:12.1

mental health, climate change, and overdose. And of course, we'll continue to cover the need

1:17.2

for investments in public health infrastructure and surveillance for future pandemic threats.

1:22.8

As we wind down season five, we have a few thank yous. First, huge thanks to our interns, Crystal

1:29.0

Allen, Hannah Bennett, Maisie Conrad, and Caroline Wang, who bring fresh ideas and much-needed

1:34.5

support for the podcast. We'd also like to thank you, our listeners, for sharing your ideas and

1:40.3

questions, and for downloading this podcast more than seven million times.

1:45.4

We appreciate all the great ideas and questions that come from our listeners.

1:49.5

So keep writing to us at public health question at jhhu.edu.

1:54.2

That's public health question at jhu.edu.

1:58.3

And thank you for being part of this podcast.

2:04.7

In a bonus episode today, I speak with Dr. Eric Toner of the Center for Health Security about monkeypox. Dr. Toner is an expert in bioterrorism and has

2:10.6

researched emerging infectious diseases for 20 years. We discuss what monkeypox is, where it came

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