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TWiV 307: Ebola aetiology

  • October 19, 2014
  • Tagged as: aerosol, air travel, airborne, antiviral drug, Dallas patient, dog, Ebola, ebolavirus, fever detector, fomite, Guinea, hemorrhagic fever, infectivity, Liberia, Sierra Leone, transmission, viral, virology, virus, West Africa

Tara Smith joins the TWiEBOVsters to discuss the Ebola virus outbreak in west Africa, spread of the disease to and within the US, transmission of the virus, and much more.

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TWiV 306: This Week in Ebolavirus

  • October 12, 2014
  • Tagged as: aerosol, air travel, airborne, antiviral drug, Dallas patient, dog, Ebola, ebolavirus, fever detector, fomite, Guinea, hemorrhagic fever, infectivity, Liberia, Sierra Leone, transmission, viral, virology, virus, West Africa

The Grand Masters of the TWiV discuss Ebola virus transmission, air travel from West Africa, Ebola virus infectivity on surfaces, the Dallas Ebola virus patient, and Ebola virus in dogs.

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TWiV 268: Transmission is inevitable

  • January 19, 2014
  • Tagged as: aphid, bat, cauliflower mosaic virus, caulimovirus, Coursera, cytoskeleton, flight, fomite, genome, immunity, pararetrovirus, physician office, transmission, vector, viral, virology, virus

Vincent, Alan, Kathy, and Ashlee discuss fomites in physicians offices, plant virus factories involved in aphid transmission, and clues from the bat genome about flight and immunity.

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