In episode 25 of This Week in Virology, hosts Vincent Racaniello, Alan Dove and guest Luis Villarreal discuss rabies in Viet Nam and Angola, needle-stick infections with ebola virus and West Nile virus, and viral evolution.
\nLinks for this episode:
\nFurious rabies after an atypical exposure
\nRabies outbreak in Angola
\nEbola virus needle stick injury in Germany
\nWest Nile virus needle stick injury in South Africa
\nAntibody response to smallpox vaccine in humans (including Dr. Villarreal)
\nThe chemical formula for polio virus is: C332, 652H492, 388N98, 245O131, 196P7, 501S2, 340. Because poliovirus is a quasispecies, the number of atoms is a population average.
\nReview article: Ten Reasons to Exclude Viruses from the Tree of Life
\nOrigin and Evolution of Viruses, second edition, edited by Esteban Domingo
\nOrigin of Group Identity by Luis Villarreal
\nScience blog of the week: Small Things Considered by Moselio Schaechter and Merry Youle
Science podcast pick of the week: The Skeptics\u2019 Guide to the Universe
Science book of the week: Viruses and the Evolution of Life by Luis Villarreal