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This Week in Virology

TWiV 925: First kisses and second doses

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 7 August 2022

⏱️ 103 minutes

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Summary

TWiV discusses monkeypox virus, poliovirus in NY, Marburg virus in Ghana, ancient herpes simplex virus type 1 genomes, and immunogenicity of different combinations of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode How monkeypox virus spreads (CDC) Vaccination against monkeypox virus (CDC) Monkeypox case trends (CDC) Polio in New York State (NY Dept of Health) Poliovirus in NY wastewater (NBC New York) Marburg disease in Ghana (WHO) Ancient herpesvirus genomes (Sci Adv) Combinations of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines (Cell Rep Medicine) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Brianne – Everyone Loses on Jeopardy Eventually Kathy – Climate spiral followed by Carl Sagan Rich – Most Popular Desktop Browsers 1993 – 2022 Alan – I Am Promise Vincent – Polio in New York 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 925 recorded on August 5th,

0:18.6

2022. I'm Vincent Racken Yellow and you're listening to the podcast all about viruses.

0:25.4

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

0:28.9

Hi everybody. I have no idea what the weather's like except that it's puffy clouds and blue skies.

0:34.9

So, oh, it says it's 85 degrees Fahrenheit and I have to figure that out in Celsius from the Norwegian

0:43.6

weather app telling me that it's 30 feels like 33 Celsius. There you go. It's 31C here and quite human.

0:52.5

Oh, yeah, it's humid here too. Also joining us from Austin, Texas, Rich Condit.

0:58.0

Hi everybody. We have 99 degrees again today.

1:02.9

I had it for 100. We wouldn't want to break that record.

1:08.7

We have a hot summer going on. Also joining us from Western Massachusetts, Alan Dove.

1:15.5

Good to be here and the temp is too damn high.

1:19.0

T-DH? Yes, right. So, it's, nominally it's 91 Fahrenheit, 33C. The heat index,

1:27.2

so the 2.70 Fahrenheit, the heat index is 97, which is 36 Celsius. So, it's hot and sticky here in

1:36.5

Massachusetts. Have you been doing any flying lately? A little bit. Yeah, no major trips.

1:44.0

But it's an interesting time of year to fly because the air is less dense because it's hot.

1:52.2

So, what it had to say the PowerPoint was?

1:54.7

The point is 70 here Fahrenheit.

1:59.6

So, when the air is like that, does that impact the you have to go longer to take off?

2:03.9

Yeah, so it raises the density altitude. So, the altitude, the wing thinks it's at.

2:11.2

But on balance, I prefer it over flying in the winter around here because I don't have to go

2:17.7

out onto the ramp when it's, you know, 5 degrees Fahrenheit and blowing wind and yeah.

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