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Bird Flu SOS: Urgent H5N1 News & SafetyBird Flu SOS: Urgent H5N1 News & SafetyH5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads Across Colorado Farms Raising Concerns for Workers and Public Health SafetyThis is Bird Flu SOS: Urgent H5N1 News & Safety, your emergency podcast for critical updates and practical advice on the unfolding situation with avian influenza.Today, we’re addressing a major development in the ongoing H5N1 outbreak. Public health and agriculture officials have confirmed that Weld County, Colorado, has become the epicenter of a multi-species bird flu outbreak. Large poultry facilities and intensive dairy farms are reporting H5N1 infections, putting not only birds and cows but also farm workers, other animals, and the broader community at risk. Ten human cases in farm workers have now be...2025-07-1603 minBowl After BowlBowl After BowlEpisode 83 ★ It Just Takes Bad Month Thank you to our executive producer for Episode 83, Guzman of the Midwest and to all the bowlers who chimed in with their FTIE experiences. Bowl After Bowl is a value-for-value podcast that accepts time, talent, and treasure of all kinds. Check out the donation page if you want to send cuckbucks, stream some sats, or send in some BTC. If you don't yet have a Coinbase account, click here for the Bowl's referral. You'll need one to claim your Bling Points from all those BTC paying games! Not to mention you get $10 in BTC and so will...2021-05-192h 38JAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsUpdate From the CDC With Anne Schuchat, MDAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded on June 29, 2020. Related Article(s): Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-22020-07-0132 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsUpdate From the CDC With Anne Schuchat, MDAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded on June 29, 2020. Related Article(s): Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-22020-07-0132 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) Q&ACoronavirus (COVID-19) Q&AUpdate From the CDC With Anne Schuchat, MDAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded on June 29, 2020. Related Article(s): Interpreting Diagnostic Tests for SARS-CoV-22020-07-0132 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) Q&ACoronavirus (COVID-19) Q&ACoronavirus Q&A: Update From the CDCAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses evolution of CDC guidance and latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded Friday May 1, 2020.2020-05-0535 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsCoronavirus Q&A: Update From the CDCAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses evolution of CDC guidance and latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded Friday May 1, 2020.2020-05-0535 minJAMA Author InterviewsJAMA Author InterviewsCoronavirus Q&A: Update From the CDCAnne Schuchat, MD, Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), discusses evolution of CDC guidance and latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Recorded Friday May 1, 2020.2020-05-0535 minPublic Health ReviewPublic Health Review33: One-on-One with CDC's Anne Schuchat, MDIf there’s anyone who has spent their career preparing for a global pandemic, it’s Anne Schuchat, MD. Currently, she serves as the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She served as acting CDC director from January-July 2017 and February-March 2018.  In the past 15 years, Dr. Schuchat worked on CDC emergency responses for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza response, the 2003 SARS outbreak in Beijing, and the 2001 bioterrorist anthrax response. She’s worked at the CDC since 1988 on immunization, respiratory and infectious disease. Kate Winslet’s character in the 2011 film ‘Contagion’ was even modeled after...2020-04-2918 minPublic Health ReviewPublic Health Review33: One-on-One with CDC's Anne Schuchat, MDIf there’s anyone who has spent their career preparing for a global pandemic, it’s Anne Schuchat, MD. Currently, she serves as the principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). She served as acting CDC director from January-July 2017 and February-March 2018.  In the past 15 years, Dr. Schuchat worked on CDC emergency responses for the 2009 H1N1 pandemic influenza response, the 2003 SARS outbreak in Beijing, and the 2001 bioterrorist anthrax response. She’s worked at the CDC since 1988 on immunization, respiratory and infectious disease. Kate Winslet’s character in the 2011 film ‘Contagion’ was even modeled after...2020-04-2918 minRaise the LineRaise the LineDr. Anne Schuchat - Principal Deputy Director, U.S. Centers for Disease ControlOnly a handful of people have as much responsibility for overseeing U.S. response to COVID-19 as Dr. Anne Schuchat, Principal Deputy Director at U.S. Centers for Disease Control, and few can match her three decades at the CDC fighting infectious diseases, from AIDS, to Swine Flu, to Ebola. In this insightful interview with Dr. Rishi Desai, she cautions about the accuracy of antibody tests, supports a regional approach to easing social distancing, previews the use of census takers as contact tracers, and encourages young people to join the fight against the coronavirus and pursue a career in public...2020-04-2022 minThe Scott Sands ShowThe Scott Sands ShowDr. Anne Schuchat, Principal Deputy Director of the CDC, discusses the latest on COVID-19Dr. Anne Schuchat, Principal Deputy Director of the CDC, discusses the latest on COVID-192020-04-0715 minChasing LifeChasing LifeEyes on the Virus: The View from the CDCCNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks with Dr. Anne Schuchat, Principal Deputy Director of the CDC, about the agency's response to the coronavirus and the outbreak's impact on health, travel and education.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2020-03-1217 minCoronavirus: Fact vs FictionCoronavirus: Fact vs FictionEyes on the Virus: The View from the CDCCNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta speaks with Dr. Anne Schuchat, Principal Deputy Director of the CDC, about the agency's response to the coronavirus and the outbreak's impact on health, travel and education. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy2020-03-1215 minREGULATEDREGULATEDThe CDC on the Vaping Crisis The United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on The Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (116th Congress) hosted public health officials for a chat on e-cigarettes. This week, REGULATED is sharing the testimony of the CDC’s principal deputy director, Dr. Anne Schuchat.Download below or stream through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher. 2019-10-2300 minInternational Development - AudioInternational Development - AudioSecuring Healthy Populations in a New Era of Global ImmunizationWhile the world has seen tremendous improvement in the availability of life-saving vaccines, new, targeted approaches are needed to address remaining gaps in immunization coverage. Among pressing challenges are completing polio eradication; reaching the disenfranchised, including those in fragile and disordered settings; supporting governments as they develop their own sustainable immunization systems, and; addressing vaccine hesitancy. The World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the U.S. government, and other global immunization organizations are striving to meet these demands as they develop new strategies and programmatic enhancements for the next decade of global immunization. If successful, these advances hav...2019-09-2700 minInternational Development - VideoInternational Development - VideoSecuring Healthy Populations in a New Era of Global ImmunizationWhile the world has seen tremendous improvement in the availability of life-saving vaccines, new, targeted approaches are needed to address remaining gaps in immunization coverage. Among pressing challenges are completing polio eradication; reaching the disenfranchised, including those in fragile and disordered settings; supporting governments as they develop their own sustainable immunization systems, and; addressing vaccine hesitancy. The World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the U.S. government, and other global immunization organizations are striving to meet these demands as they develop new strategies and programmatic enhancements for the next decade of global immunization. If successful, these advances hav...2019-09-275h 49Global Health - AudioGlobal Health - AudioSecuring Healthy Populations in a New Era of Global ImmunizationWhile the world has seen tremendous improvement in the availability of life-saving vaccines, new, targeted approaches are needed to address remaining gaps in immunization coverage. Among pressing challenges are completing polio eradication; reaching the disenfranchised, including those in fragile and disordered settings; supporting governments as they develop their own sustainable immunization systems, and; addressing vaccine hesitancy. The World Health Organization (WHO), Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the U.S. government, and other global immunization organizations are striving to meet these demands as they develop new strategies and programmatic enhancements for the next decade of global immunization. If successful, these advances hav...2019-09-275h 49The Henna Hundal ShowThe Henna Hundal ShowOn Combating the Spread of Infectious Diseases: An Interview with Dr. Anne SchuchatBrought to you from the studios of Harvard Radio Broadcasting, this episode of The Henna Hundal Show presents an interview with Dr. Anne Schuchat, the current Principal Deputy Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Dr. Schuchat sheds light on her work at the CDC to promote public health and safety against seasonal influenza and pandemics and discusses the importance of including pregnant women in research on new vaccines.2019-03-1115 minYUSEF EL- RULES TO THE GAMEI'M BACK! LET'S GET IT! vaccines don't cause autism?? Anne Schuchat- Jewish woman in control of vaccinations   BENJAMIN FREEDMAN THE BUCK ACT RABBI FINKLESTEIN 2018 1099 oid2018-10-293h 23microTalkmicroTalkDisease Expertise with the Big Cheese: CDC Deputy Director Anne SchuchatThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is on the front lines of the war against infectious diseases, and Anne Schuchat, M.D. has been the Deputy Director of CDC since 2015. She has been at the CDC since 1988 and has served in a variety of leadership roles, including stints as the acting director in 2017 and 2018. Dr. Schuchat has played key roles in a number of emergency responses by the CDC, including the bioterrorist attacks in 2001, the SARS outbreak in 2003, and the H1N1 outbreak in 2009. She has worked all over the world combatting a number of infectious disease threats...2018-07-3149 minMicrobeWorld Video HDMicrobeWorld Video HDDisease Detective - Anne Schuchat - Principal Deputy Director of CDCCDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat has extensive experience in global health and science advocacy. Jennifer Gardy interviews Schuchat about emerging disease threats and what advice for early-career scientists Schuchat can offer. Schuchat talks about translating disease detective work into policies that decrease infection rates, citing the successes in decreasing group B Streptococcus infections, developing group A meningococcal vaccines, and halting the recent West African Ebola outbreak. Schuchat talks about her road from an Emerging Infectious Disease fellow to her role in preparing for emerging disease as Deputy Director, and her vision for a future of interdisciplinary...2018-07-1430 minMicrobeWorld VideoMicrobeWorld VideoDisease Detective - Anne Schuchat - Principal Deputy Director of CDCCDC Principal Deputy Director Anne Schuchat has extensive experience in global health and science advocacy. Jennifer Gardy interviews Schuchat about emerging disease threats and what advice for early-career scientists Schuchat can offer. Schuchat talks about translating disease detective work into policies that decrease infection rates, citing the successes in decreasing group B Streptococcus infections, developing group A meningococcal vaccines, and halting the recent West African Ebola outbreak. Schuchat talks about her road from an Emerging Infectious Disease fellow to her role in preparing for emerging disease as Deputy Director, and her vision for a future of interdisciplinary...2018-07-1430 minRadio America NewsRadio America NewsCDC Drops Ball on Zika, Time to DownsizeJust two years after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention scrambled to respond to cases of Ebola in the United States, the federal organization is now admitting it initially underestimated the threat posed by the Zika virus in the United States, leaving one expert to call for a major restructuring of the organization. News of the Zika virus emerged earlier this year, when cases in Brazil, particularly among pregnant women, were reported in increasing numbers. While the impact of Zika on adults and children is still being studied, medical experts have concluded the virus causes shrinking of the skulls...2016-04-2607 minFuturopolis by Popular ScienceFuturopolis by Popular ScienceThe Prognosis is GoodBeing sick is no fun. There's nothing worse than a queasy tummy, or that pesky sniffle that just won’t go away. But what will illness look like in the future? Will we be dealing with the same old diseases? Or will we have engineered solutions to be super-human healthy? That’s what we’ll try to figure out in this episode of Futuropolis—the prognosis for future illnesses. Unfortunately, cancer isn’t going away anytime soon. But oncologist Jennie Crews tells us how our bodies can be persuaded to kill these out-of-control cells. On the other end of the life cy...2015-10-2125 minCBSCBSCDC on H1N1 Vaccine ShortagesMaggie Rodriguez spoke the CDC's Dr. Anne Schuchat about the delay in the H1N1 vaccine production until November or December, and the high risk for young adults and children.2009-10-2103 min