ESWI Airborne's Podcast
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ESWI Airborne's Podcast

European Scientific Working Group on Influenza (ESWI)

Active · Publishes every 2 months

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Episodes
34
In catalog
Apple Rating
No rating data
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Cadence
Every 2 Months
~every 47 days
Avg Length
30m
Per episode
Latest
May 26, 2026
Active

About the Show

ESWI Airborne podcast series features captivating talks that give an insight into the fascinating world of respiratory viruses. Moderated by Dr. Jane Barratt, a global advisor on ageing, health and social policy, each episode welcomes ESWI members, global health experts, ESWI coalition partners, or IDC members to join the conversation.


As listeners, we get acquainted with the world of viruses while she asks thought-provoking questions on issues ranging from how to keep viruses at bay, how vaccines work, why vaccination is important to certain risk groups, how to tackle fake news, and much, much more. 


This podcast series is adapted to the level of interest of healthcare professionals, patients belonging to risk groups, policy-makers and the public at large. Its purpose is to convey the thoughts and points of view of our guest speakers. Its purpose is not to provide specific medical advice to individuals or substitute consultation with medical practitioners. 

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Runs Sponsorships

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Transcripts Available

9 of recent episodes transcribed

Established Catalog

34 episodes — long track record

Production & Distribution

Active Since
Mar 27, 2022
Consistency
63%
Format
Episodic
Hosting
rss.buzzsprout.com
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