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Season 1

Episode#1September 3, 201934:4611 min read

A Sky Full of SARS

How does coffee connect to the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup? Tag along as we talk about Mediteranean conquests, coffee houses, dancing goats, civets, bats, and the deadly Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus outbreak in China.

Episode#2September 10, 201920:1213 min read

On the Right Taq

How does honky tonk and rockabilly singer Johnny Horton connect to the Human Genome Project? Join us as we navigate the sinking of the battleship Bismark, Nazi submarines, Alan Turing and the Enigma machine, LSD, the heat-loving bacteria Thermus aquaticus, and Nobel laureate Kary Mullis.

Episode#3September 17, 201944:0414 min read

Confessions of a Cholera Girl

How does Steak and Eggs for breakfast help stave off cholera diarrhea cases during a disaster? Probably not how you think! In this episode, follow along as we connect the Waffle House Index, hurricanes, cholera, epidemiology, and the need for public infrastructure. Vibrio cholerae infects millions of people each year, and the cholera toxin can cause acute diarrheal disease that produces “rice water stool” and kills between 21,000 to 143,000 people worldwide annually.

Episode#4September 24, 201929:0314 min read

One Flew Over The Kuru Nest

How does Monticello span to Kuru and the cannabilistic Fore people of Papua New Guinea? Traverse from Thomas Jefferson and his plan for maple sugar, ending slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase, westward expansion along the Oregon Trail, the fate of the Donner Party, cannibalism, Fore people, Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, and the Kuru prion disease.

Episode#5October 1, 201923:2713 min read

It’s On The Syphilis

How do Hollywood summer blockbuster movies connect to sexually-transmitted syphilis? Take a journey from Jurassic Park and Contagion to Oscar Awards, Ignaz Semmelweis and handwashing, Treponema pallidum and syphilis, the No Nose Club, and the infamous Tuskegee Experiment.

Episode#6October 8, 201924:3713 min read

There’s Something About Typhoid Mary

How do hamburgers connect to typhoid fever? Follow as we discuss turn-of-the 20th century meat industry, Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, Theodore Roosevelt and creation of the FDA, Salmonella enterica typhii, typhoid fever, and Typhoid Mary.

Episode#7October 22, 201921:0013 min read

A Boy Named Flu

What do kindergarten arts and crafts have to do with influenza and the flu? Take a trip down memory lane with grade school activities, remembering Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, the transfer of infectious disease with European colonization of the Americas, the dangers of influenza then and now, and the flu vaccine.

Episode#8October 31, 201925:3414 min read

Rabies Day Out

How does the Google no internet Dinosaur Game connect to Rabies? Haunt over the Raven by Edgar Allen Poe, classic Universal monster movies, psychological thriller and horror by Hitchcock, Kubrick, and Stephen King – including Cujo, and rabies and post exposure vaccine treatment.

Episode#9November 7, 201913:2410 min read

Hell on Weils

How does Mardi Gras and Carnival connect to leptospirosis? From New Orleans parades to Brazil’s Carnival, uncover the link between reservoirs, Leptospira bacteria, and the hidden dangers lurking in water and soil.

Episode#10November 19, 201921:1712 min read

Antitoxin Togo, Please

What do blue jeans have to do with diphtheria antitoxin and the 1925 Serum Run to Nome? Follow the journey from Levi Strauss and the Gold Rush to the 1925 serum run, where sled dogs raced to deliver life-saving antitoxin. Timeless fashion and infectious diseases might seem like an unlikely pairing, but history has a way of weaving together the unexpected.