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It’s time for the final episode in our virology series, which we’re producing in partnership with the American Society for Virology! Last time, we met Dr. Chris Beyrer, Director of Duke University’s Global Health Institute and an expert on all things mpox and HIV. We spoke with him about what mpox (formerly, monkeypox) is, where it comes from, and why outbreaks have been happening around the world in the past year. In this episode, we continue our discussion on mpox by learning more about how it spreads, what the symptoms of mpox are, why it has been such a huge problem for the world’s gay community, and ways we can treat mpox infections. We hope you enjoy this episode, and Happy Pride!
If you have questions for Dr. Chris Beyrer, you can reach him at his email: [email protected].
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We rely on listeners like you to ask us questions! Submit any questions you have at: https://anchor.fm/scimore, email us at [email protected], or message us on Twitter (@ScimoreP), Instagram (@scimore_podcast), Facebook (@scimorepodcast) or Reddit (u/scimore_podcast). Follow our social media to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!
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Links and Resources
CDC mpox page: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/mpox/index.html
CDC page for the mpox Jynneous vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/mpox/interim-considerations/jynneos-vaccine.html
CDC mpox fact sheet: https://npin.cdc.gov/publication/what-mpox
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Credits
Music: ‘Lucky Massive Dangerous’ by Speck
Editing: Michael Dryzer
Intro & Outro: Michael Dryzer
Interviewers: Michael Dryzer and Camille Wouters
Interviewees: Dr. Chris Beyrer
With help from other members of the Sci’more Podcast team!
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It’s time for the final episode in our virology series, which we’re producing in partnership with the American Society for Virology! Last time, we met Dr. Chris Beyrer, Director of Duke University’s Global Health Institute and an expert on all things mpox and HIV. We spoke with him about what mpox (formerly, monkeypox) is, where it comes from, and why outbreaks have been happening around the world in the past year. In this episode, we continue our discussion on mpox by learning more about how it spreads, what the symptoms of mpox are, why it has been such a huge problem for the world’s gay community, and ways we can treat mpox infections. We hope you enjoy this episode, and Happy Pride!
If you have questions for Dr. Chris Beyrer, you can reach him at his email: [email protected].
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We rely on listeners like you to ask us questions! Submit any questions you have at: https://anchor.fm/scimore, email us at [email protected], or message us on Twitter (@ScimoreP), Instagram (@scimore_podcast), Facebook (@scimorepodcast) or Reddit (u/scimore_podcast). Follow our social media to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes!
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Links and Resources
CDC mpox page: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/mpox/index.html
CDC page for the mpox Jynneous vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/mpox/interim-considerations/jynneos-vaccine.html
CDC mpox fact sheet: https://npin.cdc.gov/publication/what-mpox
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Credits
Music: ‘Lucky Massive Dangerous’ by Speck
Editing: Michael Dryzer
Intro & Outro: Michael Dryzer
Interviewers: Michael Dryzer and Camille Wouters
Interviewees: Dr. Chris Beyrer
With help from other members of the Sci’more Podcast team!