Devin Teichrow
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The Edge of Epidemiology
The Edge of Epidemiology looks at how human-driven systems create the conditions pathogens exploit, from ancient epidemics and colonial trade routes to occupational disease, modern outbreaks, and the data gaps that decide whose deaths become history.
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Supplement Labels Should Be a Test Result
One in Six: The direct and indirect toll of Iceland’s 1783 Laki eruption
The Rabies Denominator Problem
Before the Odyssey, Apollo Sent a Plague
The Group Prohibition Helped Most: What Prohibition did for the unborn before pregnancy came with an alcohol warning
Were the Dark Ages Really Dark? What Rome’s Collapse Made Harder to See
The Public Health Evidence on Policing Is Stranger Than Either Side Admits
What Did Your Job Do to Your Body?
The Deaths We Can't Count
The Flesh-Eating Fly America Thought It Had Beaten Is Back
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