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This Week in Virology

TWiV 911: Antibody can get vaccinated now

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 19 June 2022

⏱️ 115 minutes

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Summary

TWiV provides an update on hepatitis of unknown etiology in children, an experimental nanoparticle vaccine for Epstein-Barr virus, and minimal impact of bamlanivimab therapy on antiviral antibodies induced by vaccination. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Hepatitis of unknown etiology (MMWR) Clinical recognition of monkeypox (CDC) Epstein-Barr virus nanoparticle vaccine (Cell Rep Med) Minimal impact of mAb therapy on COVID vaccine induced antibodies (Sci Trans Med) Letters read on TWiV 911 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Brianne – A Frog So Small, It Could Not Frog Kathy – A Grand Night In: The Story of Aardman Rich – Archive Vincent – Bandwagoning by Heran Darwin 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.

0:10.4

From micro TV, this is twiv this week in virology episode 911 recorded on June 17th, 2022.

0:22.4

I've been said, Racken Yellow, and you're listening to the podcast all about viruses.

0:27.0

Joining me today from Ann Arbor, Michigan, Kathy Spindler.

0:32.1

Hi everybody. Here it's 81 degrees, which is just short of being our nice palindrome.

0:38.4

That's 81 Fahrenheit, so it's 27 Celsius.

0:41.8

Wow, we're at 31 Celsius today. Wow, pretty warm. Also joining us from Austin, Texas, rich

0:49.1

condit. Hi everybody, 97 and sunny, according to what's outside the window.

1:01.2

And let's see here for the next two weeks, all but one day is in excess of 100 degrees.

1:10.2

Wow, 101, 403, and we have had I haven't taken the score today, but so far on the order of,

1:22.4

I think, 10 days or 12 days in excess of 100 degrees in June. So this is record breaking actually.

1:32.7

So, but you know, it's okay. So when they say that, does it usually, is it usually right?

1:38.4

It's going to be over 100 for the next next days. Close enough. Yeah. Yeah.

1:42.8

Yeah, but you know, I mean, it's close enough to 100. You know, we're talking about between 104

1:48.8

and 103 or 101 and 104 something like that. So, you know, if they're off by a couple of degrees,

1:58.3

it can be 99 instead of 100, but it's it's pretty close.

2:03.1

It's hot. And from Madison, New Jersey, Brienne Barker.

2:09.2

Hi everybody. Unsurprisingly, it is also 31 Celsius 88 Fahrenheit here,

2:15.6

which I thought was hot. And now I'm just glad that I'm not an Austin.

2:20.0

It's like a convection oven outside. But you know, if we get out and walk early in the morning,

2:25.4

I get out in garden early in the morning. And you, you know, you also get used to it. It's the

2:31.2

the the humidity's not bad. So we're okay. Let me see. What is the humidity?

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