• 24: Marburg in Rwanda, Outbreaks Following Disasters, Japanese Encephalitis in India

  • Nov 26 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

24: Marburg in Rwanda, Outbreaks Following Disasters, Japanese Encephalitis in India

  • Summary

  • Hi there! Today, travel medicine specialists Drs. Paul Pottinger ("Germ") & Chris Sanford ("Worm") answer your travel health questions:

    What's happening with Marburg disease in Rwanda?

    Are rabies vaccinations important?

    What gift(s) should I bring when visiting a new country?

    Japanese encephalitis vaccination: Necessary if visiting Sri Lanka, Turkey, and India?

    What's the deal with West Nile Virus infection?

    What infectious diseases are likely to spread after a disaster?

    What's the deal with Novavax halting its clinical trial of the combined COVID / Flu vaccine?

    We hope you enjoy this podcast! If so, please follow us on the socials @germ.and.worm, subscribe to our RSS feed and share with your friends! We would so appreciate your rating and review to help us grow our audience. And, please send us your questions and travel health anecdotes: germandworm@gmail.com.

    Our Disclaimer: The Germ and Worm Podcast is designed to inform, inspire, and entertain. However, this podcast does NOT establish a doctor-patient relationship, and it should NOT replace your conversation with a qualified healthcare professional. Please see one before your next adventure. The opinions in this podcast are Dr. Sanford’s & Dr. Pottinger’s alone, and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the University of Washington or UW Medicine.

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