• TWiV 1205: Pluviosity didn't kill the bat

  • Mar 30 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
  • Podcast

TWiV 1205: Pluviosity didn't kill the bat

  • Summary

  • TWiV reviews liver damage caused by over use of vitamin A in Texas, vitamin A does not change clinical course of measles in high income country, NIH cuts COVID-19 research, US ends vaccine funds for poor countries, anti-vaxxer hired to study vaccines and autism, new DURC policy, Jamaican fruit bat competence for filoviruses, and human outbreaks of Oropouche virus reassortant in Brazil.

    Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker

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    Links for this episode
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    • ASV 2025
    • Vitamin A liver disease in Texas (NY Times)
    • Vitamin A doesn’t help measles in high-income countries (Pediat Inf Dis)
    • NIH cancels COVID grants (Science)
    • US ends vaccine funds for poor countries (NY Times)
    • Anti-vaxxer to study vaccines and autism (Sci Based Med)
    • DURC rules revised (USG and NIH guidance)
    • Filoviruses and Jamaican fruit bats (Nat Comm)
    • Oropouche outbreaks in Brazil (Nat Med)
    • Woolly mice (NPR)
    • Letters read on TWiV 1205
    • Timestamps by Jolene Ramsey. Thanks!
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    Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees

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