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Paul Hicks
Strike_Back_Now
I didn’t write this, sharing because it is true. WAKE UP, EVERYONE... Right now we are seeing the most draconian measures, ENFORCED at some STATE & LOCAL LEVELS of government,
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Fionna O'Leary, 🕯🇪🇺
fascinatorfun
Up to 100 UK children a week hospitalised with rare post-Covid disease12-15 a day since early January.Evelina hospital records showed that 60% of the 107 cases of PIMS they had
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Danielle Andersen
dmoongirl
I’m (hopefully) on the tail end of battling that pesky ass Corona virus. Figured I’d share some tidbits from my experience in case anyone finds them helpful or interesting.
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NCDHHS
ncdhhs
#COVID19NC Update for Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020: As of this morning, NC has had 446,601 positive cases of #COVID19, including 5,236 new cases reported since yesterday. There are 2,735 people
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Stephen V Liu
StephenVLiu
#OncoAlert Results from the phase III TAHOE trial now available @JTOonline - compared 2L rovalpituzumab-teserine (Rova-T) versus topotecan in DLL3-high #SCLC. Stopped early for futility, not meeting its OS endpoint.
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Dr. Lynora Saxinger 🇨🇦
AntibioticDoc
Pondering the contentious COVID19 vaccine dose 2 "hold or give", optimal timing issue: if continuing to give first doses (when shipment is delayed, clearly) could save more lives, what kind
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RunTheList
runthelistpod
#Rheumatology FunLet’s take a deep dive into a unique subset of rheumatic diseases This week's RTL guest tweetorial from @MithuRheum! CASE 1:A 52 yo male presents to clinic w/ 6
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Céline Gounder, MD, ScM, FIDSA
celinegounder
1/ New COVID variants are emerging:- B.1.1.7 from the UK: more transmissible, possibly more virulent. Even if not more virulent, more transmissible = more infections, more disease, more hospitalizations, more
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The Medical SHO
admit_medics
The understanding of rare disease results in treatment for common disease: two examples. A rare disease affects less than 1 in 2000 people but there are tons of them, meaning
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
One of the biggest mysteries of Covid-19 has been why some people become very ill, while a large number of people who are infected show no symptoms at all. It
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
Outbreak of #B117 despite full vaccinations at a nursing home. 14 residents at a nursing home have tested positive for B117 variant, despite all having 2 doses of
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Neeltje van Doremalen
DrNeeltje
Manuscript Alert!! Thread. In our latest manuscript, we look at the efficacy of intranasal vaccination with the Oxford/Astrazeneca vaccine, in both hamsters and rhesus macaques:https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.09.426058v1.art
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We mapped how all mutations to #SARSCoV2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) affect recognition by convalescent polyclonal human sera (https://biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.12.31.425021v1).Among implications: E484K (South African lineage) worr
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Margo Herre
margo_herre
HERE IT IS!! My preprint with @meg_younger @pollyp1 and our team is live. Mosquitoes break all our favorite rules of olfactory system organization, and we show how this might affect
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Charlie White
c_write
Vaxart said its Phase 1 trial vaccine candidate -- a tablet that's stable at room temperature, not a shot -- sparked T-cell responses that were higher than those seen in
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
BREAKING—Good & bad news—The Moderna #COVID19 vaccine fully protected against the UK #B117 variant... but was 6x less efficient at neutralizing the South African #B1351 variant in lab test.
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