Foodborne

Foodborne
Podcast Description
Welcome to Foodborne. a podcast that shares stories of impactful foodborne and enteric disease outbreaks. In season one, we highlight outbreaks from the International Outbreak Museum, focusing on the stories of the epidemiologists who investigate these outbreaks. Foodborne is designed for students and public health professionals interested in the communicable disease world and the people that do this work.
Foodborne is brought to you by the Washington Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence. Visit us at foodsafety.uw.edu
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Content Themes
The podcast explores various themes such as outbreak case studies, public health practices, and the experiences of epidemiologists. Notable episodes include topics like the 2016 E. coli outbreak linked to raw flour, the 2012 Campylobacter jejuni outbreak from raw milk, and a comprehensive overview of how health experts navigate complex investigations in the field of foodborne diseases.

Welcome to Foodborne. a podcast that shares stories of impactful foodborne and enteric disease outbreaks. In season one, we highlight outbreaks from the International Outbreak Museum, focusing on the stories of the epidemiologists who investigate these outbreaks. Foodborne is designed for students and public health professionals interested in the communicable disease world and the people that do this work.
Foodborne is brought to you by the Washington Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence. Visit us at foodsafety.uw.edu
In this mini-sode, we end episode 4 with a trip to the International Outbreak Museum in Portland, OR. Join us as we talk with epidemiologists who guide us through the museum, tell us about their favorite exhibits, and share memories of the museum’s creator, Dr. William “Bill” Keene.
Guests
- Hillary Booth, President of the International Outbreak Museum Board of Directors
- June Bancroft, Senior Epidemiologist, Oregon Health Authority

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