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A Physician, A Scientist, and an Epi-nerd walk into Ebola…

Here’s a great episode from Earth’s Professor of Virology – Vincent Racaniello – on his weekly Podcast about viruses. The kind….that make you sick! In this episode we get a fantastic insight into the challenges the Ebola outbreak in west Africa has had (and continues to…) on the likes of infectious disease Physicians, field volunteer scientists and epi-nerds. You can watch the

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Reservoir Dogs

The cockerels were exuberantly sounding the alarm, proclaiming the ascent of the Far Eastern sun as though the new day offered potential to every desire in these spiritual lands. Cock-a-doodle-doo!!!! Cock-a-doodle-doo!!!! The other vacationers, which included my English father and Filipino mother with a collage of cousins, uncles and aunties, had voyaged from the polluted megalopolis of Manila to this

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Border Cross

International borders are meaningless to infectious diseases such as Yellow Fever Date of Event: July 19th 2014 The tatty card with its leaden yellow shade lay submerged under various other travel documents at the bottom of my rugged rucksack, falling within eyeshot as the Impala brought us closer to the border of Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania. Through

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Topics in Infection 2015

The Annual RSTMH Conference ‘Topics in Infection’ happened yesterday in London, and I was lucky enough to join in on the action. At a later date I will write on some of the exciting ongoing work and historical perspectives discussed in yesterday’s meeting, including a surprisingly entertaining talk on Imported Cases of Malaria from Professor Chris Whitty of the London

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