Unseen Enemy addresses why in the 21st century we are experiencing a rash of diseases that were once outbreaks but have become full-blown epidemics. Placing the audience in the middle of three epidemics: Ebola, Influenza, and Zika, the film looks at how population growth, urbanization, increased travel and climate change have increased the risk that familiar diseases will spread and mutate.
Participants are welcome to bring their lunch. Registration is encouraged. Walk-ins are welcome.
Date:
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Location:
Health Sciences Library, Lecture Room (Room 2-010)