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Antibiotic Apocalypse

3/27/20261 hr 1 min

Doctor and special correspondent Avir Mitra takes Executive Editor Soren Wheeler, plus a live studio audience, on a journey from the operating room to inside the body to the farm to the sewers and back again—searching for answers to an alarming threat to humanity’s existence as we know it: antibiotic resistance in bacteria. 

This live show, performed in New York City and also in Little Rock, Arkansas, is part of a series we’re doing with Avir that we are calling “Viscera.” Each event is a conversation that takes the audience on a journey into a quirk or question or mystery inside of us, and gives them a visceral experience of the viscera within us. The previous installment of the series was called “The Elixir of Life.” (https://radiolab.org/podcast/the-elixir-of-life)

Special thanks to all of Little Rock Public Radio (especially Grace Zafasi and Jonathan Seaborn), Thomas Patterson, The Greene Space staff, CALS Ron Robinson Theater, Tom Philpott, Stephen Roach, Kate Shaw, Alex Wong, Maryn McKenna, and Kerri McClimen.

The video version of this performance will be available soon on our Youtube Channel, playlist Radiolab Presents: Viscera. Till then, you can check out our other episodes in the Viscera series.

EPISODE CREDITS: 
Reported by - Avir Mitra
Produced by - Jessica Yung
Sound design contributed by - Jeremy Bloom and Jessica Yung
Fact-checking by -Natalie Middleton

EPISODE CITATIONS:

If you are a patients or a doctor, and you are interested in phage therapy, reach out to Dr. Steffanie Strathdee at IPATH@ucsd.edu 

Videos:

  • Check out the video from the Viscera live show (and a bonus Q&A with Bruce Stewart-Brown and Steffanie Strathdee) on Radiolab’s YouTube.
  • A deep dive (https://zpr.io/3iAj47RyzFRY) on bacteriophages with Avir Mitra and Steffanie Strathdee, also on Radiolab’s Youtube.

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