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Tara C. Smith is an Associate Professor of Epidemiology. Her research involves a number of pathogens at the animal-human nexus. She also writes for The Panda's Thumb and previously for WIRED SCIENCE's Correlations. Please note the views expressed on this site are Dr. Smith's alone and may not be representative of the groups mentioned above.

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At least she has a sense of humor...

Category: HumorInfectious disease
Posted on: April 17, 2006 8:45 AM, by Tara C. Smith

Seems Janet has been a bit under the weather...and has taken to haiku to describe her ailments. I think this should be the new format for journal case reports.

In other news, I'm heading off to my son's preschool class later this morning to give a talk on germs and hand-washing (and a bit about being a scientist in general, since they're discussing careers and community helpers this month), so blogging will be light today. Tomorrow I'm giving a talk out of town in the evening that I still have to polish a bit, but I have a few things in the hopper to keep you busy until I'm back up to speed on Wednesday.

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I'm a scientist, and I don't wash my hands when I come in from playing in the dirt.
BTW, I don't recall when was the last time I had a cold, or for that matter being sick.

Posted by: TrekJunkie Author Profile Page | April 17, 2006 1:56 PM

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I ate dirt, picked my nose and ate it, never washed my hands, and I turned out very healty: notably without any allergies. I think there's a decent argument to be made that giving your immune system a workout (as long as its within normal bacterial threat levels) is good for you.

Of course, I also swallowed my toothpaste as a child, and now my bones are mottled with flouride stains. :)

Posted by: plunge | April 17, 2006 5:34 PM

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I think there's a decent argument to be made that giving your immune system a workout (as long as its within normal bacterial threat levels) is good for you.

Oh, I agree--and I emphasized that there are "good" and "bad" bacteria, too. But for preschool age kids, I think it's most important to teach them good hygiene and handwashing habits, since they're germ spreading machines in any case. It's a tough balance to strike between teaching them to stay clean in order to minimize disease transmission in this population, but not to freak them out about germs.

Posted by: Tara | April 18, 2006 10:27 AM

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