In this episode, our distinguished experts and coalition partners unwrap and define key intervention strategies for acute respiratory viruses. Building on insights from previous episodes they offer fresh perspectives and bring to light the complexity of prevention, diagnostics and therapy.
Our discussion features ESWI Chair Colin Russell, Professor of Applied Evolutionary Biology, at the University of Amsterdam alongside contributions from Catherine Weil-Olivier, Honorary Professor of Paediatrics at Paris-Cité University, France, and Board Member of the Coalition for Life Course Immunisation and Barbara Rath, Pediatrician and Infectious disease Specialist and Co-founder and Chair at Vaccine Safety Initiative.
Why is seeking early testing so fundamental? How can translating discourse improve intervention efforts? What does understanding the patient journey entail? And finally, could an annual virus weather report become a reality? Do not miss this episode, where science meets strategy in the fight against respiratory viruses.