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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
@washingtonpost Opinion article by their editorial board."there are troubling questions in China that must be examined, including whether the coronavirus was inadvertently spread in an accident or spill from the
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Dr Clare Craig
ClareCraigPath
Test always perform worse than hoped when used in real world situations. What's key here is that the antibody tests used pre-COVID blood as a negative control. They were designed
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
There is a lot of confusion about the efficacy of AstraZeneca/ChAdOx1 vaccine against COVID19 due to B.1.351 / 501Y.V2 - summarising the results of phase 1b/2a double-blind randomized trial conducted
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
When all the dust settles, we realize we've lost azithromycin, right?Doctors from DC to Kampala give azithromycin for COVID even though it's a virus, even though
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James Elliott
Jandelliott
Dear @CDCgov; all people with diabetes are at increased risk from #COVID19. Please take another look at the evidence and prioritize all people living with diabetes re: COVID19 vaccination in
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Deepta Bhattacharya
deeptabhattacha
In this piece by @rddysum, I am on record (again) stating that the vaccines will substantially reduce overall infections. I know some of my immunology colleagues think I am being
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counterpropaganda re Korea
korcounterprop
China's definition of a "confirmed case" of covid-19 has never included asymptomatic carriers of the virus. This is one of the most important reasons (if not the most important) that
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Adam Hamdy
adamhamdy
1. Since February, I've been trying to communicate the idea that #COVID19 is likely to leave long-term harm in its wake. This moving film gives an insight into what people
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
UPDATE: Coronavirus is the only respiratory virus I have ever encountered that causes inflammation of blood vessels (vasculitis). One of the great challenges in #COVID medicine is understanding why so
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Miguel Hernán
_MiguelHernan
1/ Estimating the infection fatality risk (IFR) of #SARSCoV2 is hard.Our estimates from Spain's #ENECOVID (just published):Men: 1.1% to 1.4%Women: 0.58% to 0.77%After age 80Men: 12% to 16%Women: 4.6% to
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Aaron Mitchell
TheWonkologist
Intravesical nadofaragene for BCG-refractory NMIBC.A single-arm trial.I have a couple of questions.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(20)30540-4/fulltext 1/ Historical context for this trial is important. In 201
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Damian Roland
Damian_Roland
There has been justifiable concern about the impact of #COVID19, and particularly the lockdown, on children. Our @LancetChildAdol paper evaluates delayed presentations to Emergency Departments (and it's not what you
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Dr. Joel C. Miller
joel_c_miller
Let's talk about how a scientist should make and then test a hypothesis.https://twitter.com/MLevitt_NP2013/status/1357804286432870400 When one makes a hypothesis, one should look for other, simpler hypotheses which could also explain th
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
Our letter in the Lancet today - outlines key recommendations for a sustainable COVID-19 strategy within the UK.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32350-3/fulltextThanks to @dgurdasani1 for pulling this all t
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Joseph Friedman
JosephRFriedman
New Research shows 10-fold disparities in opioid prescribing rates between Mexican states based on SES.Patients in Mexico receive a tiny fraction of the opioids needed for palliative care. Led by
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
7) Troubling—official @BNODesk reinfection tracker of confirmed REINFECTIONS (scientifically documented by RNA comparisons) now has recorded 23 reinfections. Of 17 w/ known clinical status, 9 of 17 (53%) had
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