
The Peter Attia Drive #97 - Peter Hotez, M.D., Ph.D.: COVID-19: transmissibility, vaccines, risk reduction, and treatment
Mar 14, 2020
Dr. Peter Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, shares his insights on COVID-19 and its complexities. He highlights the urgent need for vaccine development and discusses the challenges of disease transmission and public health responses. Hotez advocates for federal intervention, especially in creating a task force to address ongoing concerns. The conversation also explores innovative treatments like convalescent plasma therapy and the critical role of effective communication in combating anti-science sentiments.
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Testing Delay Consequences
- Delayed diagnostic testing in the US has allowed SARS-CoV-2 to circulate undetected for weeks.
- This delay, coupled with high transmissibility, raises concerns about potential hospital inundation in the near future.
Convalescent Serum Therapy
- Explore convalescent serum therapy as a low-cost intervention for COVID-19.
- Identify and collect serum from recovered patients to isolate antibodies for treatment and prophylaxis.
Vaccine Challenges
- Developing a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2 is challenging due to the potential for immune enhancement, where the vaccine could worsen the disease.
- Past experiences with RSV and SARS-1 vaccines highlight this risk, making careful development crucial.

