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    Explore "infection control" with insightful episodes like "The Invention of Surgical Gloves", "The Surprising Origin Of Some Timely Advice: Wash Your Hands" and "Ep 15 MRSA: Make Resistance Susceptible Again" from podcasts like ""Stuff To Blow Your Mind", "Short Wave" and "This Podcast Will Kill You"" and more!

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    The Surprising Origin Of Some Timely Advice: Wash Your Hands

    The Surprising Origin Of Some Timely Advice: Wash Your Hands
    Today we know that one of the easiest and most effective things you can do to protect yourself from the cold, flu, and other respiratory illnesses (including those like the novel coronavirus) is to wash your hands. But there was a time when that wasn't so obvious. Dana Tulodziecki, a professor at Purdue University, tells the story of Ignaz Semmelweis, the scientist who's credited with discovering the importance of handwashing. We'll hear how he figured it out and why there's more to the story. Follow host Maddie Sofia on Twitter @maddie_sofia. Email the show at shortwave@npr.org.

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    Ep 15 MRSA: Make Resistance Susceptible Again

    Ep 15 MRSA: Make Resistance Susceptible Again
    We've gotten pretty graphic on this podcast before, but this episode takes it to a whole new level. The omnipresent Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that wears many faces. Often that face is harmless, but Staph has the power to invade and infect nearly every organ of the body, leaving destruction (and a lot of pus) in its wake. While Staphylococcus aureus has been wreaking havoc on humans since well before the discovery of antibiotics, Methicillin-resistant Staph aureus (MRSA) has risen to terrifying prominence as resistance becomes the new norm. If any disease could make you run out (or stay in) and wash your hands, it’s this one. As always, you can find all of our sources at thispodcastwillkillyou.com/episodes.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices