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Finding Genius Podcast

Infectious Diseases Expert Dr. James Shepherd Offers Global Perspective

Finding Genius Podcast

Richard Jacobs

Medicine, Health & Fitness

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Shepherd has worked in key areas like Botswana to address infectious diseases.

He shares with listeners

  • How HIV and TB are still tremendous problems in many parts of the world,
  • Why the covid-19 shutdown has frozen many global treatment centers for infectious diseases like HIV and tuberculosis, and
  • How tuberculosis stands as the top infectious disease killer in the world.

Dr. James Shepherd is an infectious disease physician at Yale, New Haven hospital. For the past 20 years, he has advised and worked in TB and HIV global treatment programs. For example, he worked in Nigeria to roll out HIV treatment programs through the US-funded President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

He also ran the CDC's TB and HIV research program in Botswana to address HIV symptoms and curtail TB spread, which has one of the most severe TB and HIV co-epidemics in the world, and worked with the CDC WHO contingent in India, advising on their national TB program.

He describes his work with governments and health issues in smaller countries, which have a lot more challenges. He comments that one has to get creative, adapt, and work around issues and prioritize because there isn't the luxury of picking and choosing. He adds that there's a lot of pragmatism: these parts of the world are limited by funds so they have to make very hard choices for their people. 

He also tells listeners about the covid-19 shutdown's effects on some of these programs, how the lack of PPE, resources, and the "cold chain" supply of vaccines and medicines are no longer reaching places like Botswana. He adds how they handled the covid-19 precautions very well from the start and have very limited cases, but are suffering from this lack of other needs met. Therefore, Dr. Shepherd expresses his concern for the near future of TB and HIV symptoms relief, prevention, and treatments as well as the lack of vaccines like measles.

For more information on infectious diseases from a global perspective, he suggests seeing web pages from philanthropic organizations like the global health section of the Gates Foundation and the UK's Wellcome Foundation.

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0:33.0

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0:35.0

Hello, this is Richard Jacobs with the Finding Genius Podcast.

0:41.0

I have James Shepard. He's an associate professor of internal medicine and infectious diseases at Yale.

0:47.0

What's unique about him is he's done a lot of traveling.

0:50.0

He's spoken to various governments such as India,

0:54.0

on the research programs and Botswana,

0:57.0

so he's got kind of a global perspective on infectious disease,

1:01.0

which is very necessary. It's probably very different from

1:04.2

someone sitting in a lab that oh yes there's any pathogens but literally

1:08.8

traveling all over the world so I think this will be a really good call and I'm

1:12.4

looking forward to speaking to him.

1:13.4

So thanks for coming. How you doing? I'm good. Thank you, Richard. Yeah, so tell me what have you been working on the past, you know,

1:21.0

10, 20, 30 years? It sounds like it involves a lot of travel so what's your work been about?

1:25.6

Well I'm an infectious disease physician I see patients now at Yale New Haven Hospital

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