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Aaron Goodman
AaronGoodman33
Cold Blood (short Tweetorial)#Goodman_heme3 confusing diseases1. Cold agglutinin disease 2. Cryoglobulinemia3. Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuriaTwo of these disease are seen often on both the heme consult service and boards. Cold Agglutinin
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Peter Kolchinsky
PeterKolchinsky
This new variant is making a lot of people REALLY nervous. Here’s why it should & shouldn’t. I’ll hit on infectivity, lethality, vaccine effectiveness, & some “what ifs”. Yes, it’s
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
The AstraZeneca/Oxford (AZ) COVID vaccine (ChAdOx) results in South Africa are concerning. * The AZ vaccine had 75% efficacy against mild COVID through October 2020.* But only 22% efficacy more
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Monica Gandhi MD, MPH
MonicaGandhi9
Please allow me to go back to this question of "do vaccines prevent transmission?". What do vaccines do? Stimulate antibody (from B cells) and T cell responses (not often measured)
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Eddie M
EddieMorraNZT
1/5#ODX #NCYT #AVCT #GDRMajority of the CV vaccine’s have been Fast tracked from Phase 1 to Phase 2/3. These trials as we know normally take several months if not yrs.
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Michael Eisen
mbeisen
The media are, rightly, taking a lot of heat for spreading false fears about COVID-19 immunity. But's its worth tracing the origins of this particular case back to where it
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Liz Szabo
LizSzabo
What's the scoop on coronavirus vaccines? Follow this thread and read our story to get the essentials. 1/https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/fauci-optimistic-about-covid-19-vaccines-though-immunity-unknowns-complicate-development
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Andrew Dunn
AndrewE_Dunn
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says they have a "strict policy" that they will not announce data — good or bad — on their COVID vaccine until it's published in a
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LynnFynn3
1) They got it wrong and now they’re largely tracking it wrong. I say they, because I predicted this early on, and it only gets worse. Did you know the
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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS
andrewbostom
Remarkably honest, unhysterical, & informative interview of Sweden’s Anders Tegnell on C19: “Why we aren’t wearing masks in Sweden” (1/6)https://unherd.com/2020/07/swedens-anders-tegnell-judge-me-in-a-year/ 2/6 His belief is tha
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm a strong advocate of testing as an important pillar of the coronavirus pandemic response. There is often confusion about what testing offers, and I think it's helpful to
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
BREAKING NEWS: As Everyday Americans Die of COVID-19 By the Hundreds of Thousands and Get Infected By the Millions, Trump and His Pals Get Special Treatments Available to Almost No
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Dear Pandemic
DearPandemic
1/ Q: What’s going on with the new #johnsonandjohnson/#janssen vaccine results?A: Some very positive signs for immune responses from newly published Phase 1/2 trial results, & Phase 3 efficacy results
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Unidimensional Neanderthal
FrugalEbenezer
My 2 cents on Xbrane Biopharma (Not investment advice, DYODD; Disclaimer: I'm long $XBRANE): The central two questions are:1. Will their lead candidate Xlucane (biosimilar referencing Lucentis) make it to
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Michael Griksaitis
MJGriksaitis
Yi-Chen Lai discusses antibody mediated autoimmune encephalitis in the #PedsICU This is development of antibodies to neural tissues Think about this in kids with:- acute encephalopathy - new neurological defects-
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Laurie Garrett
Laurie_Garrett
New study, "observed that IgG levels & neutralizing antibodies in a high proportion of individuals who recovered from #SARSCoV2 infection start to decrease w/in 2–3 mos after infection. In another
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