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Crash Course Outbreak Science

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: September 7, 2021
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 15
  • Networks: YouTube
  • Genres: Documentary

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Crash Course Outbreak Science(2021)

TMDB Rating: 2.0 (1 votes)

Overview

Welcome to Crash Course Outbreak Science! What do pathogens actually do to us that makes us sick? Why do societies respond to outbreaks of infectious diseases the way they do? How can we stop the next outbreak? These are the kinds of questions we'll ask ourselves and answer as best we can over the next 15 episodes of this series. Join us and Dr. Pardis Sabeti as we look at outbreaks from the microscopic level, to the big picture, so that we can work together to stop future outbreaks and create a healthier future for everyone.

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Season 1

15 episodes • 2021

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1What Is Outbreak Science?Sep 7, 20210.0
2How Do Outbreaks Start?Sep 14, 20210.0
3Why Do We Have Fewer Outbreaks? Epidemiological TransitionSep 21, 20210.0
4Why Do Outbreaks Affect People Unequally?Sep 29, 20210.0
5The Weaponization of OutbreaksOct 5, 20210.0
6How Do We Know We're Sick?Oct 12, 20210.0
7How Does the Healthcare System Work During Outbreaks?Oct 20, 20210.0
8How Do We Investigate Outbreaks?Oct 27, 20210.0
9Can We Predict An Outbreak's Future? - ModelingNov 2, 20210.0
10How Does Public Health Tackle Outbreaks?Nov 9, 20210.0
11How Can Cooperation End an Outbreak?Nov 23, 20210.0
12How Can Infrastructure Help Us Stop Outbreaks?Nov 30, 20210.0
13What Is Outbreak Culture?Dec 7, 20210.0
14How do Outbreaks End? Vaccines and RecoveryDec 14, 20210.0
15How Are We All Part of Ending Outbreaks?Dec 21, 20210.0

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