Influenza is commonly underestimated as a cousin of the common cold; each year, world health officials must make their best guess on which of thousands of strains of flu will be most common in six months time.
SMALLPOX tells the story of what many people agree is medical science's single greatest accomplishment, the complete eradication of the worst disease known to humankind, a scourge responsible for an estimated 500 million deaths in the 20th century alone.
EBOLA, examines one of the world's deadliest viruses - spread by physical contact with infected body fluids - it turns human compassion in to human vulnerability attacking the individuals and health professionals trying to care for the sick.
Steve Rivo
Director
John Hoffman
Producer
Tom Yellin