1h 20 min

Daniel's drive-through This Week in Parasitism

    • Ciencias de la vida

Dickson, Daniel and Vincent solve the case of the Two Volunteers With Watery Diarrhea, discuss diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 in the New York area, and reveal an approach to preventing honeybee colony collapse by imbuing their gut bacteria with the ability to produce antiviral and antiparasite double-stranded RNAs.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin
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Links for this episode PWB social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Daniel on TWiV Special Engineered symbionts limit honeybee pathogens (Science) Letters read on TWiP 181 Become a patron of TWiP.
Case Study for TWiP 181 Risks of being helpful. Volunteer from previous case. Diarrhea is gone, now has second issue. Since coming to Uganda noticing on waking in AM often has series of 1 cm red raised lesions in a line, 3-4, on torso. Swollen and itchy. New ones in the AM. Manager says welcome to Uganda. They move out of room, leave bedding behind. Lesions stop. What is going on and when can they move back into room?
Send your case diagnosis, questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
Music by Ronald Jenkees

Dickson, Daniel and Vincent solve the case of the Two Volunteers With Watery Diarrhea, discuss diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 in the New York area, and reveal an approach to preventing honeybee colony collapse by imbuing their gut bacteria with the ability to produce antiviral and antiparasite double-stranded RNAs.
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, and Daniel Griffin
Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email
Links for this episode PWB social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Daniel on TWiV Special Engineered symbionts limit honeybee pathogens (Science) Letters read on TWiP 181 Become a patron of TWiP.
Case Study for TWiP 181 Risks of being helpful. Volunteer from previous case. Diarrhea is gone, now has second issue. Since coming to Uganda noticing on waking in AM often has series of 1 cm red raised lesions in a line, 3-4, on torso. Swollen and itchy. New ones in the AM. Manager says welcome to Uganda. They move out of room, leave bedding behind. Lesions stop. What is going on and when can they move back into room?
Send your case diagnosis, questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv
Music by Ronald Jenkees

1h 20 min

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