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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
The J&J vaccine reportedly confers 85% protection after 1 month. Some suggest this could be improved with a booster. About that...J&J vaccine uses a replication-incompetent adenovirus (Ad26) to deliver the
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Dr Teck Khong
DrTeckKhong
Some mRNA vaccines encode not only the targeted protein antigen to elicit an immune response but also produce their own RNA-dependent RNA polymerase. Unknown possible risks of mRNA vaccines include
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Alexander Price
PricelessSci
My first postdoctoral publication is now online! In this excellent collaboration between @WeitzmanLab, @DanDepledge, @TheHornerLab, and @mason_lab we used @nanopore #directRNA sequencing to reveal how m6A RNA modifications mediate Adenovira
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BoliqueAna
A vaccine that must be kept at -80 degrees is a TRANSFECTION AGENT, kept alive so it can infect your cells. How does this happen? Conspiracy theory no more, this
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Indiana University Infectious Diseases Fellowship
IUIDfellowship
#idboardreview 30 F polyarthritis, migraine, multiple sclerosis on rituximab, prednisone, recent sinusitis,has school going kids presents in winter w/F, HA, photophobia, meningismus progresses to encephalitis. No improvement w/ acyclovir &a
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Priya Sampathkumar
PSampathkumarMD
COVID vaccines. A primer. 1/Vaccines may be the solution to ending the COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccines typically take several years to develop. But COVID vaccines are being developed at warp speed.
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Combining vaccines is disturbing. It might make sense in one example. I’ve learned that two doses of the AZ vaccine sometimes don’t work optimally because, after the first dose, the
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David Gorski, MD, PhD
gorskon
This is an example of "I'm provaccine, but..." with the "but" being "the disease isn't deadly" (a favorite antivax trope dating back to long before #COVID19) with a touch of
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Wonderful news about the Johnson&Johnson vaccine! Let me explain (and also let me tell you I was just on an interview with Dr. Paul Offit, who believes - like me-
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n The AZ vaccine adverse effects are seriously concerning. First, since public money flowed into the project through OWS, we need to have access to the data to figure out
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Brian Hjelle, virologist
hjelle_brian
Why do virologists hold "cytotoxic T cells" (CTL) in near equal reverence to antiviral antibodies in immunity to viruses? For damn good reason (thread)... CTL specifically recognize viral invaders by
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—analysis of Russian #SARSCoV2 vaccine’s phase 3 trial with ~ 20,000 participants finds that a 2-dose regimen has an efficacy of 91.6% against symptomatic #COVID19. No serious adverse events were
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Sizwe sikaMusi
SizweLo
Since we're all going to be vaccinated soon (some against their will), it is only proper that we understand what vaccines are, what they do and how they do it.
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John West 🕯💙
JohnWest_JAWS
There is a whole load of misinformation out there on what a virus is - and I don't know enough about them.So I asked a virologist - a thread:"Live virus
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
@JNJNews vaccine results are in! While not as efficacious as Pfizer or Moderna it’s still great news—it was 85% efficacious at preventing severe disease requiring hospitalization. Not a “knockout punch”
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Matt Shipman
ShipLives
A lot of people have a lot of questions about the COVID-19 vaccines. I've spent the past week talking to experts to try to answer as many of those questions
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