

TWiV 1193: HPV or not to B
Feb 16, 2025
The hosts discuss a tragic research accident involving monkeys and puzzling findings of a new blu genotype in Nevada dairy cattle. Argentina’s intention to leave WHO raises public health eyebrows. An upsurge in yellow fever is also concerning. They delve into HPV dynamics, including innovative cervical cancer screening methods in Sweden and the complexities of HPV vaccination. Epstein-Barr virus tactics in immune evasion provide insight into potential cancer therapies, while animal farming's implications on global health provoke reflective conversations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Censorship in Science and Upcoming Virology Conference
01:35 • 2min
Public Health Concerns and HPV Research
03:28 • 18min
Innovations in Cervical Cancer Screening
21:35 • 20min
Vaccination Efficacy and HPV Insights
41:36 • 7min
Unraveling EBV's Immune Evasion Tactics
48:24 • 16min
Mechanisms of BALF Protein Interaction with B Cell Receptors
01:04:05 • 5min
Battling Avian Diseases and B-cell Insights
01:09:19 • 17min
The Impact of Animal Farming and Global Health Concerns
01:26:49 • 3min
Unveiling the Dark Dynamics of Cancer Cell Interaction
01:29:26 • 3min
Exploring a New Narrative Adventure Game
01:32:07 • 3min
The Power of Vaccines and Misconceptions
01:34:46 • 5min
Acknowledging Key Contributions in Virology and Engaging Listener Feedback
01:39:42 • 3min