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This Week in Virology

TWiV 1089: Shoot out at the Circle-T ranch

This Week in Virology

Vincent Racaniello

Vincent, Microbe, Medicine, Microbiology, Racaniello, Infection, Virus, Virology, Pathogen, Infectious, Twiv, Science & Medicine

4.8 β€’ 2.2K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 18 February 2024

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

TWiV reviews a fatal Alaskapox case, MERS in Kenya, diagnostic tests for Nipah and Lassa diseases, HPV vaccination rates in the US, cases of measles in Arizona and Minnesota, hepatitis C virus-derived RNA circles in infected cells, and prevention of respiratory virus transmission by resident memory CD8+ T cells. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server MicrobeTV store at Cafepress Become a member of ASV (asv.org) Research assistant position in Rosenfeld Lab CBER/FDA (pdf) The New City by Dickson Despommier Viruses of Microbes 2024 Fatal case of Alaskapox (AK Beacon) MERS in Kenya (Emerg Inf Dis) Diagnostic tests for Nipah and Lassa (CEPI) Measles in Arizona and Minnesota HCV-derived circular RNAs (PNAS) Resident memory CD8 T cells prevent respiratory virus transmission (Nature) Letters read on TWiV 1087 1:24:33 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Visualizing Science: Illustration and Beyond Brianne – Vaccination from the Misinformation Virus and Invisible Corps Alan – Preventing needlephobia in kids Vincent – Two new Djs I discovered Rosana Nun and Sunset Cartel Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to [email protected]

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0:00.0

This Week in Virology, the Podcast About Viruses, the kind that make you sick.

0:07.0

From Microbe TV, this is Twive, this weekend virology, episode 1089, recorded on February 16,

0:20.0

2024.

0:22.0

I'm Vincent Rachinello and you're listening to the podcast all about viruses.

0:27.0

Joining me today from Fort Lee, New Jersey, Dixon,, Despoier.

0:33.8

Hello, Vincent and everybody else.

0:38.4

Let's see, a brief overview of the weather. Looks can be deceiving as the name of today's weather.

0:47.0

It's beautiful out.

0:48.0

The sun is shining.

0:50.0

There's hardly a cloud in the sky,

0:52.0

and if you were to go outside without a coat, you may not come back.

0:57.0

Because it's below freezing, it's like 28 degrees and wind lots of wind so a very very deceptive looking day

1:08.0

what is it Daniel quoted yesterday after about the weather This is really good. Let me get it here. It's right here in

1:18.0

front of me. No it's not. He said it's something like the problem with the weather report is it's right often enough so you can ignore it and it's wrong often enough

1:32.0

Often enough so you can't rely on it.

1:34.3

So it's 100% right.

1:36.3

So now that's accurate.

1:38.0

It's six degrees C and mostly sunny here in New York City also joining us from Western Massachusetts.

1:47.2

Alan Dove.

1:48.2

Good to be here.

1:49.4

It's 38 Fahrenheit 3 Celsius here and also blustry

1:54.1

when northwest at 22 gusting 29 miles per hour so it's

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