In 2001, patients show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Detectives are called in to trace the origins and discover they're dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
Charles Cullen was a Critical Care Nurse. When patients die mysteriously during his shifts, authorities begin to investigate. A hospital co-worker helps them crack the case. S1 Ep5
Hope Ybarra faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. Her real illness was eventually revealed. S1 Ep3
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
When Dr. Benjamin Gilmer agreed to take over a medical practice he discovered two things: his predecessor had the same last name and the other Dr. Gilmer was in prison. S1 Ep2
Susannah Callahan spent almost a million dollars on medical tests to identify what made her ill. A simple test administered by a physician uncovered what was ailing her. S1 Ep1
After returning home from work, Dr. Autumn Klein collapsed suddenly. Her husband called 911 and the trauma team, many of them her colleagues, were baffled by her condition. S2 Ep2
In 2001, patients in New York and Florida show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Disease Detectives discover they are dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
Charles Cullen was a critical care nurse who worked in many hospitals. When several patients die mysteriously during his shifts, authorities begin to investigate. S1 Ep5
A rare genetic disease that prevents sufferers from sleeping becomes more extreme until eventually it causes death. This episode follows patients who have been diagnosed. S1 Ep4
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
When Dr. Benjamin Gilmer agreed to take over a medical practice he discovered two things: his predecessor had the same last name and the other Dr. Gilmer was in prison. S1 Ep2
Susannah Callahan spent almost a million dollars on medical tests to identify what made her ill. A simple test administered by a physician uncovered what was ailing her. S1 Ep1
Kyle Lewis had a high fever, so his parents took him to hospital. The initial diagnosis was viral meningitis. But, this was not viral meningitis and something was killing him. S2 Ep1
Seven Chicago residents died under unknown medical circumstances. Doctors' diagnoses included possible cardiac arrest. Within hours, a connection is made between all seven victims. S2 Ep6
Mark Staudte, a father of four, quickly became ill. He had flu-like symptoms but within 48 hours, Mark died. Five months later, his son developed similar symptoms and passed away. S2 Ep5
After returning home from work, Dr. Autumn Klein collapsed suddenly. Her husband called 911 and the trauma team, many of them her colleagues, were baffled by her condition. S2 Ep2
Kyle Lewis had a high fever, so his parents took him to hospital. The initial diagnosis was viral meningitis. But, this was not viral meningitis and something was killing him. S2 Ep1
In 2001, patients in New York and Florida show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Disease Detectives discover they are dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
Charles Cullen was a critical care nurse who worked in many hospitals. When several patients die mysteriously during his shifts, authorities begin to investigate. S1 Ep5
A rare genetic disease that prevents sufferers from sleeping becomes more extreme until eventually it causes death. This episode follows patients who have been diagnosed. S1 Ep4
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
Seven Chicago residents died under unknown medical circumstances. Doctors' diagnoses included possible cardiac arrest. Within hours, a connection is made between all seven victims. S2 Ep6
Mark Staudte, a father of four, quickly became ill. He had flu-like symptoms but within 48 hours, Mark died. Five months later, his son developed similar symptoms and passed away. S2 Ep5
Changes started subtly for two-year-old twins Addi and Cassi. Doctors searched for a diagnosis as the girls' symptoms worsened, and physicians discovered each girl had a genetic disease. S2 Ep4
Thomas Rybinski went to hospital complaining of nausea. He was diagnosed with meningitis and given medicine. However, Rybinski soon took a turn for the worse. S2 Ep3
After returning home from work, Dr. Autumn Klein collapsed suddenly. Her husband called 911 and the trauma team, many of them her colleagues, were baffled by her condition. S2 Ep2
Kyle Lewis had a high fever, so his parents took him to hospital. The initial diagnosis was viral meningitis. But, this was not viral meningitis and something was killing him. S2 Ep1
In 2001, patients in New York and Florida show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Disease Detectives discover they are dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
A rare genetic disease that prevents sufferers from sleeping becomes more extreme until eventually it causes death. This episode follows patients who have been diagnosed. S1 Ep4
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
Susannah Callahan spent almost a million dollars on medical tests to identify what made her ill. A simple test administered by a physician uncovered what was ailing her. S1 Ep1
Mark Staudte, a father of four, quickly became ill. He had flu-like symptoms but within 48 hours, Mark died. Five months later, his son developed similar symptoms and passed away. S2 Ep5
Seven Chicago residents died under unknown medical circumstances. Doctors' diagnoses included possible cardiac arrest. Within hours, a connection is made between all seven victims. S2 Ep6
Kyle Lewis had a high fever, so his parents took him to hospital. The initial diagnosis was viral meningitis. But, this was not viral meningitis and something was killing him. S2 Ep1
Charles Cullen was a critical care nurse who worked in many hospitals. When several patients die mysteriously during his shifts, authorities begin to investigate. S1 Ep5
In 2001, patients in New York and Florida show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Disease Detectives discover they are dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
A rare genetic disease that prevents sufferers from sleeping becomes more extreme until eventually it causes death. This episode follows patients who have been diagnosed. S1 Ep4
Susannah Callahan spent almost a million dollars on medical tests to identify what made her ill. A simple test administered by a physician uncovered what was ailing her. S1 Ep1
When Dr. Benjamin Gilmer agreed to take over a medical practice he discovered two things: his predecessor had the same last name and the other Dr. Gilmer was in prison. S1 Ep2
Seven Chicago residents died under unknown medical circumstances. Doctors' diagnoses included possible cardiac arrest. Within hours, a connection is made between all seven victims. S2 Ep6
Kyle Lewis had a high fever, so his parents took him to hospital. The initial diagnosis was viral meningitis. But, this was not viral meningitis and something was killing him. S2 Ep1
In 2001, patients in New York and Florida show up at hospitals with mysterious bacterial infections. Disease Detectives discover they are dealing with something sinister. S1 Ep6
Charles Cullen was a critical care nurse who worked in many hospitals. When several patients die mysteriously during his shifts, authorities begin to investigate. S1 Ep5
A rare genetic disease that prevents sufferers from sleeping becomes more extreme until eventually it causes death. This episode follows patients who have been diagnosed. S1 Ep4
Hope Ybarra, a former chemist, faked her own cancer and used her knowledge of science to make her family and the community believe her daughter had cystic fibrosis. S1 Ep3
When Dr. Benjamin Gilmer agreed to take over a medical practice he discovered two things: his predecessor had the same last name and the other Dr. Gilmer was in prison. S1 Ep2
Susannah Callahan spent almost a million dollars on medical tests to identify what made her ill. A simple test administered by a physician uncovered what was ailing her. S1 Ep1
Seven Chicago residents died under unknown medical circumstances. Doctors' diagnoses included possible cardiac arrest. Within hours, a connection is made between all seven victims. S2 Ep6