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Today, our host Dr. Mark Bonta sits down with the ever-knowledgeable Dr. Suman Chakrabarti to dive deep into the world of infections and their surprising sources. From the classic culprits, like poorly stored rice at church picnics causing sudden bouts of illness, to more exotic findings like respiratory diseases from parrots and toxoplasmosis risks for pregnant women, we’ve got it all covered.
Dr. Chakrabarti sheds light on the curious link between avian flu and milk production, as well as the risks associated with common pets like dogs, cats, and even domesticated rodents. We’ll navigate the complexities of bacterial and viral pneumonia, discuss the impact of antibiotics on treatment, and explore the looming threat of tropical diseases spreading due to climate change.
Throughout this episode, you’ll gain valuable insights into the history and evolution of infectious diseases and hear candid discussions on contemporary concerns, such as the necessity of additional COVID-19 boosters and our readiness to tackle new health risks. So, grab your headphones and join us for an enlightening conversation that promises to challenge your perceptions and expand your knowledge on all things infectious. Let’s ditch the lab coat and get started!
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Medical educator with diverse expertise and humor
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Avian influenza could become a pandemic virus.
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Limited testing may miss mild cases of illness.
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Interactions between animals and humans facilitate diseases
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Medical students gather irrelevant patient information, specifically birds
19:10
Dog bites can cause serious infections, and disfigurement
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Risk of infection for those with spleen dysfunction.
25:30
Influenza can lead to potential bacterial pneumonia
28:55
Livestock health, climate change, and disease risks
29:44
Climate change may bring new disease vectors
34:51
Podcast fosters learning, health, informed decision-making, and experts' engagement.
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Acknowledgment to family and production and social media teams.
Infectious Diseases
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