Monkeypox Virus with Professor Kelechi Nnoaham

Monkeypox Virus with Professor Kelechi Nnoaham

vor 3 Jahren
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vor 3 Jahren

In this session we will examine the recent viral Monkeypox (MPV)
outbreak with Professor Kelechi Nnoaham. We dig into the anatomy
of the virus, the possibility of local transmission of the virus,
the origins of the current outbreak, current prevalence,
symptomatology, known transmission pathways, viral genetic
adaptation, the R rate, Case Fatality Rate, containment (ring
vaccination strategies), whether the MSM data is outlier data,
and finally, surveillance of MPV.


Professor Kelechi is the Executive Director of Public Health and
lead for Research & Development, Innovation and Value-Based
Health for Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, Wales.
Kelechi has held Honorary Professorships in Public Health and
Epidemiology at Plymouth University (since 2015) and Cardiff
University (since 2021) medical schools and previously worked as
the Director of Public Health for Plymouth and Bristol City
Councils. He has subsequently worked throughout leadership roles
in public health and healthcare leadership across the UK. Kelechi
has an MPH in Global Health Science (with Distinction) at Oxford
University and followed that up with a PhD in Public Health &
Epidemiology at Oxford University in 2011.





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The product is a lateral flow detection of monkeypox virus
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During the test, a specimen is dropped into the specimen hole,
the specimen is superimposed under the capillary effect. If the
specimen contains monkeypox virus, a colour band appears in the
test area (T) indicating a positive result for monkeypox virus.
If the specimen does not contain the corresponding substance,
there will be no colour bands in the test area (T), and the
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Please enjoy this wide ranging episode with an insightful guest.






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