TWiV 1174: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

December 14, 2024

In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin deep dives into whether the mysterious respiratory illness in the Congo is malaria, and in conjunction with your host Vincent Racaniello discusses the failure of the poliovirus eradication campaign with virus circulation detected throughout Europe and how we should focus on disease control not virus circulation, then returns to discussing avian influenza in raw milk and the early stoppage of the mpox antiviral Tecovirimat  before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, the WasterwaterScan dashboard, if there is a difference in protection against the development of severe disease between an mRNA or a protein based vaccine, where to find PEMGARDA, and information for Columbia Unversity Irving Medical Center’s long COVID treatment center.

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  1. Very interested in this! What are included?

    • OK, since you asked. The white thing on top is an 8-track digital recorder and mixer. I plug the mics into that, it records everyone on a separate channel, and I can output the mix to the sound system of the room I am in.

      Also in the bag are microphones (AT831B mini cardioid lavalier mic), which I clip on to the guests shirts; XLR cables to connect the microphones to the mixer; extension cord and power strip.

      I also bring with me my laptop for reading the show notes and an iPad in case I need an extra source or if the laptop dies.

      I do about 6 road trips a year for TWiV and do all the setup/breakdown myself. Hectic but it works.