Topic: Infectious Disease

15 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 19:45 - 27:15

1867: Transmission Window

Michael Osterholm on Hantavirus Risks and Transmission

Dr. Michael Osterholm appeared on CBS to discuss recent Hantavirus concerns, emphasizing that it is not a coronavirus and has limited person-to-person transmission. He noted that while the "Andes strain" from South America can be more dangerous, the current risk is low, and standard monitoring of symptoms and temperature is sufficient for containment.

Quademic
Episode 1723 45:27 - 50:10

1723: Quademic

Walking Pneumonia Spike, Mycoplasma Bacteria in Toddlers

The CDC is tracking an uptick in "walking pneumonia," caused by Mycoplasma bacteria, particularly among toddlers and school-aged children. Dr. Donald Dunford explains that the illness typically follows a three-to-five-year cycle, which was disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The hosts remain skeptical of the "contagiousness" narrative being used to drive pediatric medical visits.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:35:23 - 2:36:59

1722: This Actually Happened!

Bill Gates on Conspiracy Theories and Polarized Elections

Bill Gates discussed the "unfortunate" rise of conspiracy theories during the pandemic, noting that they discourage people from wearing masks or seeking vaccines. He observed that the confluence of social media and a polarized U.S. election has elevated these ideas to an unexpected level. Gates expressed surprise at becoming a target of such theories after years of working on infectious diseases in relative obscurity.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 2:32:54 - 2:36:56

1652: Ashkenormativity

Measles Outbreak Alarm, CDC Vaccination Push

The CDC is reporting a "17-fold" increase in measles cases in 2024, though the total number of cases remains relatively low at 121. Public health officials are using the uptick to push for two-dose vaccinations, particularly for children. Skeptics point out that there have been no reported deaths from measles in the U.S. recently and question the "alarming" nature of the media coverage.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 32:57 - 35:33

1572: Chop Shop

Dr. Michael Osterholm, Long COVID Diagnosis

Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, revealed he is suffering from long COVID. Known as "Dr. Doom" for his pandemic predictions, Osterholm reported significant respiratory issues and an inability to perform athletic activities. The diagnosis comes three years into the pandemic for the prominent public health advisor.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 1:26:10 - 1:28:38

1518: Q-Yoga

South Korea Manhunt, Missing Chinese National

South Korean authorities launched a manhunt for a Chinese national who tested positive for COVID-19 upon arrival at Incheon Airport and escaped from a quarantine facility. The individual faces up to a year in prison or a 10 million won fine for violating the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act. Over 20% of travelers arriving from China in early January have tested positive for the virus.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 2:02:26 - 2:05:11

1487: Si Senor

Bill Gates on Childhood Mortality and Vaccines

Bill Gates released a video discussing the reduction of childhood deaths under age five from 20 million in 1950 to under 5 million today. He emphasizes that 82% of these deaths are due to infectious diseases and advocates for expanded vaccine distribution and better sanitation in developing nations.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 15:31 - 20:48

1473: Meth Raging

Nigeria, Monkeypox Origins, 2017 Outbreak Investigation

An NPR investigative report features Dr. Dimer Ogoina, who identified a strange monkeypox outbreak in Nigeria in 2017. Unlike historical cases involving children and animal contact, this outbreak primarily affected middle-class men in urban centers. The report highlights that the physical manifestation of the disease shifted from faces and extremities to genital lesions, suggesting a change in transmission patterns.

Frankenjab
Episode 1386 1:26:41 - 1:29:09

1386: Frankenjab

Medical Case Study, Restless Anal Syndrome Post-COVID

A case report published in BMC Infectious Diseases describes a variant of restless leg syndrome affecting the anal region of a patient following a COVID-19 infection. The patient reported deep anal discomfort that improved with exercise but worsened at rest. Despite the humorous name, the condition was documented as a legitimate neurological after-effect of the virus.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 2:16:49 - 2:20:44

1348: Belching Freon

Lee Riley, Infectious Disease Pandemic Lessons

Professor Lee Riley told infectious disease students that public health is the only thing preventing the "complete collapse of the world order." He urged graduates not to return to a "pre-pandemic normal," but instead to use their positions to address health disparities and reshape the public health system permanently.

3 Screws
Episode 1271 9:56 - 14:02

1271: 3 Screws

Bill Gates, Conspiracy Theories, and Pandemic Preparedness

Bill Gates addresses conspiracy theories circulating on social media, dismissing them as ad hominem attacks that hinder public health efforts like mask-wearing. Gates expresses surprise at being a focal point of pandemic-related discourse given his foundation's long-term focus on infectious diseases in developing nations. He suggests the confluence of the pandemic and the U.S. election has amplified misinformation.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 37:25 - 39:54

1231: Mask QR Raid

Dr. Anthony Fauci's 2017 "Surprise Outbreak" Prediction

A 2017 recording from George Washington University features Dr. Anthony Fauci predicting that the next administration would face a "surprise outbreak" of infectious disease. Fauci cites his 32-year history as the director of NIAID as the basis for his certainty that every administration faces such challenges. The phrasing is scrutinized for its seemingly prophetic nature regarding the current global health crisis.

Act IX
Episode 1103 1:02:53 - 1:04:29

1103: Act IX

Ebola Case Suspected in Sweden

A patient in Sweden was admitted to a hospital with a suspected case of Ebola, sparking concerns about the virus spreading from the Democratic Republic of Congo. The hosts remain skeptical of the reporting, suggesting that Ebola stories are often used to justify international intervention or troop movements.

10th Anniversary
Episode 976 6:45:06 - 6:47:24

976: 10th Anniversary

Caribbean Ebola Jingle and Zika Virus Retrospective

Sir Bill requests the "Caribbean Ebola" jingle, leading to a discussion about past media-driven health scares. The hosts reflect on their previous coverage of the Ebola and Zika outbreaks, questioning why the predicted mass casualties never materialized.

Barama
Episode 662 18:55 - 25:58

662: Barama

Obama Philosophical Objection to Ebola Travel Bans

President Obama expresses a "philosophical objection" to Ebola travel bans, arguing they are less effective than current screening protocols. He introduces the concept of "broken travel," where individuals might hide their origin by taking indirect flights, potentially making the disease harder to track and contain.