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![]() | Modern Transportation and Infectious Disease - MWV15 From your local bus route to international air travel, infectious diseases can spread across the globe in a matter of hours. In this video podcast episode filmed at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington, DC, Stephen Eubank from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech and Daniel Lucey from Georgetown University discuss the role of transportation in the spread of disease and examine the effectiveness of various measures to curb transmission. Stephen Eubank, Ph.D., is a ... |
![]() | Modern Transportation and Infectious Disease MWV15 WEBSITE: www.teachertube.com From your local bus route to international air travel infectious diseases can spread across the globe in a matter of hours. In this video podcast episode filmed at the Koshland Science Museum in Washington DC Stephen Eubank from the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute of Virginia Tech and Daniel Lucey from Georgetown University discuss the role of transportation in the spread of disease and examine the effectiveness of various measures to curb transmission. Stephen ... |
![]() | H1N1 Swine Flu and Your Travel Pt 1 Kevin and Sue McCarthy discuss the new swine flu outbreak with infectious disease Doctor James Hinrichs. You will hopefully learn how to protect yourself from infection and learn how the H1N1Sine Flu may affect your travel plans |
![]() | Airborne Infectious Disease Transmission Although almost 60 years old, this clip contains useful information for preventing the transmission of flu and colds today. Covering your coughes and sneezes (known as respiratory etiquette today) because these actions send germs traveling into the air. However, many healthcare workers have been taught the three-foot or one-meter "rule" (this has recently morhed into the 6-foot rule)as an absolute truth by infection control practitioners as the 'safe' distance to prevent respiratory ... |
![]() | Mapping Travel Medicine Google Tech Talks February, 8 2008 ABSTRACT Emporiatrics or Travel Medicine is a discipline within medicine that prepares a traveler using vaccines, medicines and knowledge to avoid disease when visiting a foreign destination. I will discuss the current mapping of interventions offered to patients planning trips and illustrate with examples how the constraints of patient needs and the risks at a specific destination overlap to arrive at a list of recommendations that are offered a traveler ... |
![]() | Swine Flu and Your Travel Pt 2 Kevin and Sue McCarthy discuss the new Swine Flu outbreak with infectious disease Doctor James Hinrichs |
![]() | Japanese Cancel Travel Abroad Amidst Swine Flu Anxiety over a global flu outbreak is making travelers jittery. In Japan, many tourists have canceled travel plans, and those who have to go abroad are taking precautions. This marks the Golden Week holidays, traditionally a time when Japanese tourists travel abroad. But with the threat of the swine flu spreading many here are taking preventative measures to combat the virus. Shigeko Kato is traveling to Singapore with her family. She says she will take every step possible to protect her ... |
![]() | Diseases of Domestication - Pandemic Alert How long have infectious diseases been affecting humankind? Have you ever wanted to know where these originated? Dr. Michael Greger, author of Bird Flu: A Virus of Our Own Hatching presents some very startling facts which explains what mankind has changed over the last few centuries to put us at risk of a major pandemic. Its not a matter of IF, but a matter of WHEN this pandemic will strike. Archived film & photos present some interesting historical facts about the 1918 Spanish influenza ... |
![]() | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases - INRO The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), is seeking applicants for its Intramural NIAID Research Opportunities (INRO) program. INRO is a 4-day exploratory program for students who are from populations underrepresented in biomedical research who are interested in a career in allergy, immunology, and infectious diseases. The program will be held February 2--5, 2009, at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD ... |
![]() | Ask UNMC Special Report - Travel precautions Dr. Phil Smith, a UNMC Infectious Disease Specialist, answers questions in this Ask UNMC Special Report demystifying H1N1. www.unmc.edu/askunmc |

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