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Episode 187: 50 years of SNL / West Nile Virus
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This year marks the 50th season of Saturday night live, so today the guys go over their favourite SNL moments from the past half decade (2:37). The guys review their top hosts, top monologues, Top Weekend update anchors, top weekend update correspondents and top 5 SNL skits EVER.
Then the guys discuss how West Nile Virus has been in the news as of late because of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent battle with this disease (33:44). Ali asks Asif about what exactly it is and how common it is. Asif goes over the life cycle of the virus and how both birds and mosquitos are involved in transmission. Asif then talks about the symptoms, the limited options for treatment and the prognosis.
The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.
Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay
Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com
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Show Notes:
- Anthony Fauci: A Mosquito in My Backyard Made Me the Sickest I’ve Ever Been: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/07/opinion/fauci-west-nile-virus.html
- Anthony Fauci: West Nile virus caught from mosquito ‘nearly took me down’: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/08/anthony-fauci-west-nile-virus
- West Nile Virus: An Update on Pathobiology, Epidemiology, Diagnostics, Control and “One Health” Implications: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7400489/
- Transmission of West Nile Virus: https://www.cdc.gov/west-nile-virus/php/transmission/index.html
192 episodi
Manage episode 451392652 series 2897700
This year marks the 50th season of Saturday night live, so today the guys go over their favourite SNL moments from the past half decade (2:37). The guys review their top hosts, top monologues, Top Weekend update anchors, top weekend update correspondents and top 5 SNL skits EVER.
Then the guys discuss how West Nile Virus has been in the news as of late because of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s recent battle with this disease (33:44). Ali asks Asif about what exactly it is and how common it is. Asif goes over the life cycle of the virus and how both birds and mosquitos are involved in transmission. Asif then talks about the symptoms, the limited options for treatment and the prognosis.
The opinions expressed are those of the hosts, and do not reflect those of any other organizations. This podcast and website represents the opinions of the hosts. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for entertainment and informational purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.
Music courtesy of Wataboi and 8er41 from Pixabay
Contact us at doctorvcomedian@gmail.com
Follow us on Social media:
Twitter: @doctorvcomedian
Instagram: doctorvcomedian
Show Notes:
- Anthony Fauci: A Mosquito in My Backyard Made Me the Sickest I’ve Ever Been: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/07/opinion/fauci-west-nile-virus.html
- Anthony Fauci: West Nile virus caught from mosquito ‘nearly took me down’: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/oct/08/anthony-fauci-west-nile-virus
- West Nile Virus: An Update on Pathobiology, Epidemiology, Diagnostics, Control and “One Health” Implications: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7400489/
- Transmission of West Nile Virus: https://www.cdc.gov/west-nile-virus/php/transmission/index.html
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