Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World
Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World, highlights how pathogens can spread to people from wildlife and livestock, why some outbreaks become epidemics and how human, animal and environmental health are connected as One Health. The Institute for Health Logistics & Analytics (IHLA) has brought this Smithsonian exhibit to Georgia Southern in support of our One Health mission.
Outbreak is part of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History’s Outbreak project, which convenes global partners to raise awareness of the human, animal, and environmental factors contributing to infectious disease epidemics.
EXHIBIT COMPONENTS:
18 large free standing Smithsonian exhibit panels
In addition to the Smithsonian materials, IHLA has added custom sections:
Authentic Biosafety Level 4 (BSL-4) containment suit, the type worn by people working in a laboratory or responding to outbreaks of novel or deathly viruses.
3D examples of infectious vectors (like viruses and bacteria)
Exhibits showcasing our university response to the COVID-19 outbreak
This Smithsonian Institution exhibit is presented by the IHLA, University Libraries, and Georgia Southern University Museum. A special thank you to Honeywell Inc. for donation of the BSL4 suit.
Event details
Visit https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/research/health-logistics/ or email ihla(at)georgiasouthern(dot)edu