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TWiV 368: Infected, you will be


Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Kathy Spindler

A plaque of virologists explores the biology of Zika virus and recent outbreaks, and the contribution of a filamentous bacteriophage to the development of biofilms.

Links for this episode

  • More cowbell (Wikipedia)
  • Microcephaly in Brazil (Outbreak News)
  • Non-vector borne Zika transmission (EID)
  • Zika virus outside Africa (EID)
  • Zika virus possible sexual transmission (EID)
  • Zika virus in saliva (J Clin Virol)
  • Dengue's cousin Zika (Micr Inf)
  • Filamentous phage promote biofilm assembly (Cell Host Micr)
  • Biofilm history (MSU)
  • Pseudomonas phage Pf1
  • Image credit
  • Letters read on TWiV 368

This episode is sponsored by Clinical Virology Symposium and ASM Microbe

Weekly Science Picks

Alan - Twelve days of norovirus
Vincent - This Week in Evolution
Rich - In the Kingdom of Ice by Hampton Sides
Kathy - Kajanjian lecture on Frederick Novy and Milestones ceremony at UM

Listener Picks

Peter - What if anti-vax, anti-science movement won?
Stephen - Scandalous origin of vaccines
Pritesh - Absurd way of doing business

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 December 20, 2015  1h58m