How Hollywood Shapes Fears of Virus Outbreaks

A poster advertising the 2007 film "28 Weeks Later."
(Image credit: 20th Century Fox)

Fear is contagious during a disease outbreak, as shown by survey last week finding that almost half of Americans worried that they or a family member could get sick from the "swine flu" virus of 2009. But it's all old news to Hollywood, which has long turned out movies that play on fears of infection and uncertainty.

"The way contagion is spread or the time in which it takes contagion to spread is greatly exaggerated in most fictional depictions of disease," said Sarah Bass, a public health researcher at Temple University in Philadelphia.

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Jeremy Hsu
Jeremy has written for publications such as Popular Science, Scientific American Mind and Reader's Digest Asia. He obtained his masters degree in science journalism from New York University, and completed his undergraduate education in the history and sociology of science at the University of Pennsylvania.