

Michaeleen Doucleff
NPR science correspondent. Expert on coronavirus variants.
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Apr 3, 2023 • 14min
Why We Should Care About Viruses Jumping From Animals To People
Michaeleen Doucleff, an NPR science desk correspondent focusing on global health, discusses the urgent issue of zoonotic spillover—viruses jumping from animals to humans. She reveals concerning insights about Influenza D, an emerging virus in livestock, and its potential impact on public health. The conversation highlights recent findings related to dairy farm workers' exposure, the critical need for early detection, and the shortcomings in virus surveillance among domestic animals. Doucleff emphasizes the importance of proactive measures to mitigate future pandemics.

Aug 8, 2022 • 13min
Monkeypox Declared Public Health Emergency. Now What?
Michaeleen Doucleff, NPR's science correspondent, dives deep into the urgent issue of monkeypox, recently declared a public health emergency. She explains the virus's transmission, particularly within specific communities, and discusses the significant delays in vaccination rollouts. The conversation touches on the federal response, including potential use of the Defense Production Act, and the lessons not yet learned from COVID-19. Doucleff also shares protective strategies for high-risk populations while navigating this outbreak.

Sep 21, 2021 • 13min
How Long Does COVID Immunity Last Anyway?
Michaeleen Doucleff, an NPR science correspondent specializing in COVID immunity, dives into the complexities of vaccine protection. She discusses how immunity from COVID vaccinations varies over time, focusing on the dynamics of antibody responses and the exciting role of T-cells. Doucleff also explores the synergy of natural infection and vaccination, showing how they enhance immunological defenses. With insights on resilience against variants, she paints a hopeful picture of how our bodies adapt to this evolving virus.