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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. #LongCovid in children has been a shameful blindspot in the government's pandemic response. Encouraged by certain cheerleaders who believe children are unaffected by #COVID19, the government has not tried
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Dissecting COVID19
FizeekBio
The Russian Flu Pandemic (hereafter designated as "RFP") of 1889-1890 may have actually been the first human coronavirus pandemic. A tale of viral promiscuity ensues. (1/n) The 1889-1890 RFP demonstrated
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/ According to the ONS prevalence survey, symptoms of the 'new' B.1.1.7 #COVID19 variant don't seem massively different to the 'old' variant. Cough, sore throat, fatigue & muscle ache a
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Natasha Devon 🌈💙
_NatashaDevon
Thread - #Newsnight ran over taking what should have been an 8 min interview down to 3 so here’s all the points I would have made if I’d had the
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
If you work on #longCOVID and say “I’m not an #MECFS expert, I don’t know anything about it, it’s not my job to know about ME or ’fatigue’” then you
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Dear medical profession: please get your act together on this. It’s been a few hundred years. You’ve had more than enough time.@AmerMedicalAssn needs to speak out against this behavior, for
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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
I've been thinking about #longCOVID and #MEcfs communities and there's only one thing that I feel hasn't been articulated: the recovery/improvement narrative and how carefully-crafted it is by those who
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Marta Esperti ⛵️
MartaEsperti
(2) #Diagnosis and #evidencebased can be done following other criteria: symptoms, epidemiological moment, other clinical results (including blood, CT scan, ecocardio, etc) that all together are largely sufficient evidence and
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Hannah Davis 🦈
ahandvanish
I just crossed the 4 month mark of being sick w' #COVID19. I am young, & I was healthy. Dying is not the only thing to worry about. I still
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Cherie Antoinette
sheriantoinette
I have now taking care of COVID patients on the full spectrum of acuity: asymptomatic, mild, moderate, severe, and critical.A thread on what I have learned about the differences between
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Brian Vastag
brianvastag
Thread on NIH plans for people with lingering #COVID19 symptoms: NIH will screen 1,000 patients with ongoing problems after coronavirus infection. 1/ Patients will then be referred to specialists at
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Dr Elisa Perego
elisaperego78
.@felicitycallard and I have a new paper on #LongCovid We show how patient activism and research reshaped #COVID19 well ahead of conventional science Patient-made Long Covid changed COVID-19 (and the
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
So little is published in medical journals on #LongCovid but we are learning so much from patients about its disabling featureshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/suffering-from-covid-for-monthsand-battling-murky-test-results-too-11595865869?mod=s
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
THREAD1/ This important study (preprint- not yet peer reviewed) by @patientled @AthenaAkrami @ahandvanish @GinaAssaf @LisaAMcCorkell et al offers the most detailed picture of #LongCovid symptoms to date in a relatively
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
Welp, interested and yet not surprised to be quoted in this article as essentially the sole advocate for the study of persistent infectious contributions to #MECFS and potentially #LongCovid. @moisesvm
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Amy Proal, PhD
microbeminded2
This is an incredibly important preprint to inform #LongCovid. Among many analyses, the team recruited 4 patients w/ prolonged + recurrent olfactory function loss after #COVID-19 (time from first COVID-19
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