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Plagues and People

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Learn why eating chicken could be leading to the next global pandemic. We caught up with an OU anthropologist to talk about some of the most lethal infectious diseases in history, what pathogens are evolving in ways that could cause trouble for mankind, and the surprising factors that are paving the way for the next global outbreak. Indulge yourself in the horror of infectious diseases right in time for Halloween on this week's episode of Just Sow.

Special Guest: Tassie Katherine Hirschfeld.

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Learn why eating chicken could be leading to the next global pandemic. We caught up with an OU anthropologist to talk about some of the most lethal infectious diseases in history, what pathogens are evolving in ways that could cause trouble for mankind, and the surprising factors that are paving the way for the next global outbreak. Indulge yourself in the horror of infectious diseases right in time for Halloween on this week's episode of Just Sow.

Special Guest: Tassie Katherine Hirschfeld.

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