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The Antigen
Pfizer
19 episodes
6 months ago
The Antigen podcast goes behind the science of vaccines. We examine basic science principles, review vaccine history, explore the many facets of their global impact (including COVID-19), and the public sentiment about vaccines around the world. In our latest season, we will dive into maternal immunization: the history, the challenges, the innovations, and the exciting developments to come. This podcast is created by Pfizer.
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The Antigen podcast goes behind the science of vaccines. We examine basic science principles, review vaccine history, explore the many facets of their global impact (including COVID-19), and the public sentiment about vaccines around the world. In our latest season, we will dive into maternal immunization: the history, the challenges, the innovations, and the exciting developments to come. This podcast is created by Pfizer.
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Life Sciences
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Medicine,
Science
Episodes (19/19)
The Antigen
Spill the tea on RSV: What you need to know
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common virus that causes respiratory illness. For many people, RSV can be mild and presents symptoms similar to the common cold. But for certain groups, RSV can be serious, especially for babies 0 through 6 months old. In this bonus episode of The Antigen, Board-certified pediatrician Dr. Mona Amin explains the dangers of RSV in babies. Mom, reality television star, and businesswoman Catherine Guidici Lowe also joins the podcast to talk about her experience with her son contracting the virus.
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1 year ago
9 minutes 2 seconds

The Antigen
The Road Ahead: From Maternal Vaccine Development to Administration
Protection from serious infant illnesses isn’t enough. Helping prevent the disease from happening altogether is the goal of physician-scientists, like Dr. Bill Gruber. As the Senior Vice President of Pfizer Vaccine Clinical Research and Development, Bill explains how maternal vaccinations are developed, the inequities in this process, and the importance of clinical trial participants. This final episode concludes with the real life-changing impact of maternal immunization.
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2 years ago
22 minutes 49 seconds

The Antigen
Maternal Vaccines: Breaking Barriers and Finding Solutions
What stands in the way of pregnant people getting vaccination shots? Part two of our maternal immunization mini-series answers this question and more. Host Kari Yacisin talks with Dr. Fauzia Malik, an associate research scientist at the Yale School of Public Health, about the barriers to widespread maternal immunization and the solutions to those challenges. We’re covering everything from the truth about vaccine hesitancy, the role of healthcare providers, and who and where we can look to for guidance as we work to increase uptake.
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2 years ago
20 minutes 32 seconds

The Antigen
Maternal Immunization 101
In the first episode of this three-part series, host Kari Yacisin introduces us to the world of maternal immunization. Vaccinations for pregnant people are not new, but they have historically been left out of the vaccine narrative. With the help of expert Beate Kampmann, pediatric infectious disease specialist, Kari walks us through the importance of maternal immunization, its history, and what it really means to transfer protection from mother to child.
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2 years ago
19 minutes 20 seconds

The Antigen
Introducing The Antigen Season 3: Maternal Immunization
The Antigen returns with a three-part mini-series spotlighting maternal immunization. When it comes to vaccine development, there is a shifting paradigm – help protect pregnant women and their infants through research rather than from research. As maternal immunization is advancing vaccine science and innovation, this series delves into the history of maternal immunization, the potential benefits of boosting infant immunity, and the role of maternal antibodies in helping protect infants. We’ll also explore the challenges of maternal immunization and what the future holds. Listeners will hear from three experts who are making significant contributions to the field. This season of The Antigen is hosted by Kari Yacisin, MD. She is an infectious disease physician and the U.S. Medical Pipeline Vaccines Lead at Pfizer. Tune in on November 15th to listen to our first episode, available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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2 years ago
2 minutes 5 seconds

The Antigen
Science Will Win: a crash course in gene therapy
Introducing Science Will Win, a new podcast from Pfizer which takes listeners under the microscope of some the most promising medical innovations. Hosted by geneticist Dr. Adam Rutherford, the focus of this first miniseries is gene therapy; the next generation of medicines which could bring new possibilities for eligible patients living with rare genetic diseases. You can find the full series by searching for Science Will Win on your favorite podcast app.
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3 years ago
8 minutes 57 seconds

The Antigen
#COVID19: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
In the last episode of The Antigen’s #COVID19 mini-series, we examine the teamwork & collaboration across communities in the fight against coronavirus. How are companies working together to develop potential vaccines for COVID-19? How has the global health community at large been helpful in responding to the pandemic?
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5 years ago
26 minutes 13 seconds

The Antigen
#COVID19: The Quest for a Vaccine
What does finding a vaccine actually look like? Who’s involved? Last season on The Antigen we outlined the many steps it takes for a vaccine to go from discovery to distribution, in this episode we ask if that process can safely accelerate for COVID-19. We’ll also wrap up with the latest headlines on Pfizer's response to the crisis.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 8 seconds

The Antigen
#COVID19: What Do We Do in the Meantime?
In this episode, we talk about what public health experts are focused on now to help minimize the impact of COVID-19. We’ll cover how routine health programs are being impacted and what is being done to plan for recovery. And we’ll discuss what we can do now that's working & what we can improve.
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5 years ago
22 minutes 54 seconds

The Antigen
#COVID19: Looking Back to Look Forward
The Antigen is back with a special mini-series focused on COVID-19. In this first episode, we’ll share what we’ve discovered from past global health emergencies. What did we learn from Ebola, MERS, cholera, and how does it compare to the current coronavirus? How do we recover? We’ll also wrap up with the latest headlines on Pfizer's response to the crisis.
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5 years ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

The Antigen
What's Next? Coronavirus, Disease X, Maternal & Adult Immunization
In this final episode, we’ll examine the potential of vaccines to help fight emerging global health threats, like anti-microbial resistance & new diseases like COVID-19, as well as what the medical community—and the rest of the world—is doing about it. We'll also wrap up the series by understanding how vaccines may help us lead healthier lives, from the moment we’re born to older age.
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5 years ago
41 minutes 17 seconds

The Antigen
Innovations in the Vaccine Landscape
Innovation can mean different things to different people. When it comes to vaccine innovation, we’re really talking about two things: creating new vaccines that we need or improving something about the ones we currently have. In this episode, we’ll cover a few examples of vaccine innovation, from vaccine design to delivery.
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5 years ago
25 minutes 48 seconds

The Antigen
Vaccine Politics, Policy, and Advocacy
‘Policy’ is often considered a dry topic – but vaccine policy can become emotionally charged, quickly. In this episode, we explore the balance between individual freedom and public good as we dive into vaccine laws, mandates, and exemptions across the U.S. We also examine how individuals can make their voices heard at the local, state, and national level.
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5 years ago
24 minutes 36 seconds

The Antigen
Vaccine Hesitancy: Part 2
80% of internet users are seeking health-related information. Why? On the surface, the internet seems to be an easy way to look for answers. The challenge is that there is a lot of information to sort through, and misinformation can sometimes be hard to recognize. On this episode, we continue our conversation on vaccine hesitancy and expand into digital health skills.
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5 years ago
27 minutes 1 second

The Antigen
Vaccine Hesitancy: Part 1
Anti-vaccination sentiment dates back farther than many realize. Since the first vaccine reached the United States over 200 years ago, concerned citizens have been raising objections and even making hyperbolized political cartoons. What exactly sparked the modern anti-vaccination movement? And how has that perspective spread and changed over time? This episode starts The Antigen’s dive into everything anti-vax.
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5 years ago
24 minutes 58 seconds

The Antigen
Global Perspectives, Barriers, and Solutions
With preventable disease rates dropping around the world, vaccination efforts are largely a success. What are the barriers that still prevent vaccines from reaching the people who need them? This episode of The Antigen is going global.
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5 years ago
26 minutes 51 seconds

The Antigen
The History of Vaccines
From the first inoculations in China and the Middle East, to Edward Jenner and his smallpox immunization, all the way to the inception of vaccines we still use today — this episode of The Antigen is all about the history of vaccines.
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5 years ago
26 minutes 16 seconds

The Antigen
Vaccines 101
Vaccines have saved millions of lives, but they’ve also become victims of their own success. They’ve done such a good job that we’ve forgotten what serious infections like polio and diphtheria look like.
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5 years ago
23 minutes 6 seconds

The Antigen
The Antigen with Yasmeen Agosti - Launching in December
The Antigen is an eight-part audio-documentary style podcast about the scientific, cultural, and political elements of vaccination. We start with the basic science, review vaccine history, explore the many facets of their global impact – and the public sentiment about vaccines around the world.
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5 years ago
1 minute 30 seconds

The Antigen
The Antigen podcast goes behind the science of vaccines. We examine basic science principles, review vaccine history, explore the many facets of their global impact (including COVID-19), and the public sentiment about vaccines around the world. In our latest season, we will dive into maternal immunization: the history, the challenges, the innovations, and the exciting developments to come. This podcast is created by Pfizer.