Instructional Video6:44
SciShow

Have an Autoimmune Disease? Blame the Black Death

12th - Higher Ed
The bubonic plague killed so many people in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa that that natural selection event is still rippling through our genomes today. But the same genes that helped your ancestors survive the Black Death...
Instructional Video31:14
SciShow

The Impact of Diseases | Disease Ecology Explained

12th - Higher Ed
Guest Dr. Angie Luis is here to tell Hank about what happens when wildlife spreads diseases to humans—as we know from history, it can get ugly. Joining them is Jessi, who brings some wildlife that's totally unproblematic! Learn more with...
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Mosquito-borne illnesses hit New Delhi

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYNew Delhi - 21 September 20161. Various of patients on stretchers and beds in hospital2. Pan from piece of paper on window reading (English) "Fever Clinic"...
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

ZAIRE: KINSHASA: EBOLA VIRUS UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Across Zaire, families are trying to reach relatives in Kikwit, a city in the central African nation of Zaire that is infected by a killer virus. Locals call it the 'red diarrhea'. The World Health Organization confirmed...
News Clip3:03
Curated Video

WHO addresses cholera outbreak in Yemen

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A cholera outbreak has gripped war-torn Yemen.The Al-Sabeen Maternity and Children Hospital in Sanaa has seen a rise in cases among children.STORY-LINE:In the past few days, eight cases have been discovered in the Al-Sabeen...
News Clip3:06
Curated Video

Children in hospital with suspected bird flu

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of hospital 2. Corridor in ward 3. Various of medical staff in protective clothing 4. Various of children with suspected bird flu in ward 5. Set-up shot of Hoang Thuy Long, director of Vietnam's National Institute of...
News Clip1:22
Curated Video

Gunmen kill several women working on polio vaccination campaign

Higher Ed
Karachi 1. Tracking shot of body of UN-backed polio vaccination team member being carried on stretcher at Abbasi Sheed Hospital, other bodies around 2. Mid of body on stretcher, hospital staff and cameraman around it 3. Wide of bodies on...
News Clip3:37
Curated Video

Nearly 4 years into his papacy, Pope criticised for being 'out of touch'

Higher Ed
Tarquinia, Italy - March 25, 2009 1. Wide church of San Francesco in Tarquinia 2. Mid nuns entering church 3. Wide of procession entering church 4. Close of Archbishop Raymond Burke 5. Archbishop and priests 6. Close up priest kissing...
News Clip3:23
Curated Video

Thai airlines promises cash for SARS victims

Higher Ed
Washington, DC, 2 June 2003 1. Wide of IATA panel 2. Lufthansa Chairman and CEO Jurgen Weber and Singapore Airlines CEO Choong Kong Cheong listening 3. Audience listening 4. Cheong walking to podium 5. SOUNDBITE (English), Singapore...
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

Mexico imposes ban on US chicken imports

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of press conference 2. Close up of presentation slide 3. Cutaway of reporters 4. Wide shot of speakers 5. SOUNDBTIE (Spanish) Dr. Javier Trujillo, National Health and Agricultural Services Director: "This illness that has...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Water still in short supply, agencies drill boreholes

Higher Ed
1. Pan from children cheering and jumping up and down to borehole drilling rig 2. Tilt down from drilling tower 3. Various of man operating drilling machine 4. Machine drilling 5. Water splashing from the ground 6. Various of people...
Instructional Video2:42
Curated Video

Chief executive admits SARS response too slow

Higher Ed
SHOWS18 April 20031. Extreme wide shot Hong Kong's Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, posing with local leaders2. Close up of Tung posing3. Mid of Tung posing with leaders4. Camera cutaway5. Wide of Tung beginning press conference6....
News Clip1:07
Curated Video

Cholera on the rise in Haiti

Higher Ed
The deputy medical coordinator of Doctors Without Borders in Haiti said on Saturday at least 18 people were being treated for cholera at a Jeremie hospital. The Pan American Health Organization and others warned of a surge in cholera...
Instructional Video2:03
Associated Press

Dozens of bodies found in trucks at NY funeral home

Higher Ed
Police were called to a Brooklyn funeral home Wednesday after it resorted to storing dozens of bodies on ice in rented trucks.
Instructional Video10:53
Crash Course

How Do We Know We're Sick? Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
Sometimes, diagnosing patients is pretty easy, but other times... not so much. Luckily, in a medical setting we have tools that can help us figure out what's wrong with patients, and how to help them. In this episode of Crash Course...
Instructional Video28:29
TED Talks

TED: Is the pandemic actually over? It's complicated | Anthony Fauci

12th - Higher Ed
Be spreaders of facts and truths, says scientist and immunologist Dr. Anthony Fauci. Having advised seven US presidents on various disease outbreaks including COVID-19, he shares insights on the present and future of pandemics, backed up...
Instructional Video10:50
SciShow

6 Diseases That Have Shaped Human History

12th - Higher Ed
Infectious diseases have had some pretty major impacts on human history… and that’s putting it mildly. Here are 6 diseases that shaped human history
Instructional Video20:58
TED Talks

Seth Berkley: HIV and flu -- the vaccine strategy

12th - Higher Ed
Seth Berkley explains how smart advances in vaccine design, production and distribution are bringing us closer than ever to eliminating a host of global threats -- from AIDS to malaria to flu pandemics.
Instructional Video31:10
SciShow

Disease Ecology | SciShow Talk Show

12th - Higher Ed
Dr. Angie Luis is here to tell Hank about wildlife that spread diseases to humans, and Jessi brings some wildlife that don’t.
Instructional Video3:20
SciShow

How to Avoid Corpse-Flavored Water

12th - Higher Ed
As organisms decompose their chemical and bacterial components can leach into the surrounding ground and water. The bodies buried in cemeteries are no exception.
Instructional Video10:35
Crash Course

How Can Infrastructure Help Us Stop Outbreaks? Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
When you think about the technology that helps us prevent outbreaks, what do you think of? Vaccines? Lab tests? Medications? What about toilets? That's right! Toilets are an important piece of technology that can help us prevent...
Instructional Video6:16
TED Talks

Jaap de Roode: How butterflies self-medicate

12th - Higher Ed
Just like us, the monarch butterfly sometimes gets sick thanks to a nasty parasite. But biologist Jaap de Roode noticed something interesting about the butterflies he was studying — infected female butterflies would choose to lay their...
Instructional Video12:42
Crash Course

Why Do Outbreaks Affect People Unequally? Crash Course Outbreak Science

12th - Higher Ed
We’re all susceptible to infectious disease of some kind or other, but not everyone is equally likely to be the victim of an outbreak. The fact is, inequalities both between and within communities mean that some people are at higher risk...
Instructional Video17:46
TED Talks

Paul Ewald: Can we domesticate germs?

12th - Higher Ed
Evolutionary biologist Paul Ewald drags us into the sewer to discuss germs. Why are some more harmful than others? How could we make the harmful ones benign? Searching for answers, he examines a disgusting, fascinating case: diarrhea.