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Rodney Vs Death Rabies RadioLab Homework Assignment

This document is a homework assignment asking students to listen to a Radiolab podcast called "Rodney vs. Death" and answer 10 questions about it. The podcast tells the story of a teenage girl named Jeanna who developed mysterious medical symptoms including slurred speech and partial paralysis. Her pediatrician referred her to an infectious disease expert after learning her symptoms began near a bat colony. The expert, Dr. Willoughby, determined she had rabies and tried an unconventional treatment using a drug called amantadine to combat the excitotoxicity caused by the virus in her brain. This became known as the Milwaukee Protocol and has had mixed success in treating rabies since Jeanna survived after her infection.

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Rodney Vs Death Rabies RadioLab Homework Assignment

This document is a homework assignment asking students to listen to a Radiolab podcast called "Rodney vs. Death" and answer 10 questions about it. The podcast tells the story of a teenage girl named Jeanna who developed mysterious medical symptoms including slurred speech and partial paralysis. Her pediatrician referred her to an infectious disease expert after learning her symptoms began near a bat colony. The expert, Dr. Willoughby, determined she had rabies and tried an unconventional treatment using a drug called amantadine to combat the excitotoxicity caused by the virus in her brain. This became known as the Milwaukee Protocol and has had mixed success in treating rabies since Jeanna survived after her infection.

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RADIOLAB Podcast “Rodney vs.

Death” Homework Assignment

Name: __________________________________________

Listen to the “Rodney vs. Death” Radiolab Podcast (Control + click on link to access podcast. Or go to
http://www.radiolab.org/story/312245-rodney-versus-death). Then answer the following questions. Your grade
will be based on how complete and correct your answers are.

1. This podcast begins with the story of a teenage girl, named Jeanna, who developed mysterious medical
symptoms. Summarize the beginning of her illness, before she went to see the infectious disease expert
in Milwaukee. What significant piece of information led Jeanna’s pediatrician to refer her to an
infectious disease expert?

2. Once Jeanna was transferred to Dr. Willoughby of Milwaukee Children’s hospital, how did her
symptoms progress?

3. Throughout history rabies has been a disease that is essentially 100% fatal. So how did the crazy
historical “cures” described, such as application of a rooster’s anus to the bite wound, ever catch on?

4. How does the rabies virus enter the body and then travel to the brain, its target tissue? How is this
different than how most viruses find their target tissue in the body?

5. If you are bitten by a rabid animal, you can still avoid developing rabies if you get vaccinated. At what
point is it too late for the vaccine to help?

6. What are the symptoms of rabies? Describe the course of the disease. Why would the symptom of
hydrophobia developed by rabies victims be advantageous for the virus?

7. What is excitotoxicity and what might it have to do with how a rabies infection affects the brain?

8. What unconventional treatment did Dr. Willoughby try with Jeanna and how does it relate to
excitotoxicity in the brain? Why did the doctor think that this untested treatment might work? What was
his rationale? And finally, did it work?

9. Jeanna’s treatment by Dr. Willoughby is now referred to at the Milwaukee Protocol. What is its current
success rate?

10. Do you think that the Milwaukee Protocol is just another rooster’s anus? Support your answer.

This assignment is from the Virtual Microbiology Classroom (http://www.scienceprofonline.com/virtual-micro-main.html) on the free
science education website Science Prof Online (ScienceProfOnline.com). Visit the website to find more science education resources
such as lecture PowerPoints, practice test questions, review questions, science photos, videos and assignments.

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