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S1 • E1
In this introduction to life on the front lines, doctors in the U.S. and Asia battle the flu, and researchers race to develop a universal vaccine.

S1 • E2
Vaccine debates rage while health-care workers inoculate against the Ebola virus in Congo and influenza in detainee camps at the U.S. - Mexico border.

S1 • E3
Worldwide, scientists test animals and their handlers for emerging viruses. In the U.S. and India, doctors work long hours caring for flu patients.

S1 • E4
Anti-vaccine debate escalates, and medical staff are attacked in Congo. Funding cuts hit hard in the U.S., but researchers in Guatemala make strides.

S1 • E5
Around the world, community, family and faith help physicians and medical advocates stay strong in the face of long hours and a relentless disease.

S1 • E6
Successes for some balance setbacks for others. Meanwhile, viral outbreaks continue to claim lives across the globe - and a larger pandemic looms.

Self - Senior Director, Special Pathogens Program, NYC Health & Hospitals

Self - Founding Partner, Chief Science Officer, Distributed Bio

Self - Principle Scientist, Distributed Bio

Self - Physician, Chief of Staff, Jefferson County Hospital, OK

Self - Ebola Incident Manager, World Health Organization

Self - Pulmonologist

Self - Director, Emerging Threats Unit, U.S. Agency for International Development

Self - Mother & Activist

Self - Project Management Officer, World Health Organization

Self - Retired Nurse