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SCIENCE STUDIO: West Nile Virus

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Baylor College of Medicine

    In a rebroadcast from Dec. 19, 2010, Keith talks with Kristy Murray, DVM, who at the time of this interview, was Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston (Murray is currently Associate Vice Chair for Reseasrch, Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine).  Murray talks about the transference of disease from animals to humans, in particular West Nile Virus.  Murray studied the very first West Nile outbreak in New York in 1999.

Aired May 31, 2015

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