

TWiV 1143: SARS-CoV-2 gone wild, with a side of rice
Aug 25, 2024
This week, experts dive into the WHO's declaration of Mpox as a public health emergency, highlighting its impacts and calls for antivirals. They discuss monkeypox's clade 1b and its higher mortality risks, as well as cross-species transmission. The rampant spread of SARS-CoV-2 in wildlife communities raises concerns for future zoonotic outbreaks. A fascinating look at how the rice gall dwarf virus manipulates plant defenses also reveals complex interactions among plants, insects, and pathogens. As always, intriguing anecdotes and scientific insights are shared!
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Weather and Public Health: Addressing MPOCs Emergency
01:31 • 3min
Understanding Monkeypox Complexity
04:08 • 17min
Wildlife Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 Infections
20:58 • 2min
Wildlife, Urbanization, and Virus Transmission
22:33 • 15min
The Intricate Dynamics of Leafhoppers and Viruses
37:08 • 9min
Virus, Insect, and Plant Interactions
46:29 • 17min
Biochemical Interactions and Plant Resilience
01:03:37 • 20min
Lessons from the Past: Reflecting on the COVID-19 Pandemic
01:24:00 • 2min
Exploring Population Immunity and Martian Water Mysteries
01:26:09 • 5min
Exploring Weather Tools and Scientific Quirks
01:31:15 • 12min
Protecting Samples and Personal Stories
01:43:21 • 4min