TWiV 305: Rhymes with shinola
Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, and Kathy Spindler
Vincent, Alan, and Kathy continue their coverage of the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, with a discussion of case fatality ratio, reproductive index, a conspiracy theory, and spread of the virus to the United States.
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Science communications fellow at ASM
Can we get AIDS from mosquito bites? (J La State Med Soc)
Why mosquitoes cannot transmit AIDS
Isolation of Bundibugyo ebolavirus in Uganda (PLoS Path)
Ebola virus disease outbreak, Nigeria (MMWR)
Nigeria contains Ebola virus outbreak (NY Times)
First Ebola virus case in US (NY Times)
Ebola virus disease: USA ex Liberia (ProMedMail)
First imported Ebola virus case in US (CDC)
Assessing risk of spread of Ebola virus (PLoS Currents)
How contagious&n...
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