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Mac n’ Chise 🧬🧫🦠
sailorrooscout
Concerning the SARS-CoV-2 variants that were first identified in the UK (B.1.1.7), South Africa (B.1.351), and Brazil (P.1), their specific mutations focus on altering the fitness of the virus by
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Hawkeye 🌊
DontDeflect
Facebook post from a doctor at a university hospital. She works in the Covid unit. She wrote this as a way to express her feelings about school reopenings, based on
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ASON - A Sense Of Neurodivergency
neurodivergical
For those non-academics, the basic point I was trying to make with sharing these is:"Labels" for many neurodevelopmental disorders (incl. ADHD and ASD) are somewhat arbitrary and subjective and depend
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John Bye
_johnbye
Sceptics make wild claims about the number of deaths caused by lockdown, but there's no evidence to support them.The vast majority of excess deaths last year were directly caused by
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Dr Ali G #NHSBlueHeart💙- Please #WearAMask 😷🇪🇺
AlisonGeorge10
I’m sorry @halfon4harlowMP, but this is outdated & untrue! Dr Harries: “It is very much a closed community.” You’re expecting us to believe that #schools are CLOSED COMMUNITIES?! YEAR BUBBLES
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
7/ This graphic shows that there are many other scientifically proven methods to prevent and viral infections and replications. 8/ By nature, we have been provided with an immune system
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Some thoughts:- It's still too early to measure the duration and frequency of long-term complications for a new virus, but early evidence suggests they could be important.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/06/covid-19-coron
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Josh Osowicki
JoshOsowicki
So much comparing in discussing 'rescue therapy' for human challenge trials. You can find a fulminant syndrome in ID textbooks with no simple 'rescue therapy' for most challenge pathogens (approx
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Thomas Christie Williams
Williams_T_C
our study on the indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children now out @ADC_BMJ https://adc.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/14/archdischild-2020-321008many positives, in terms of our findings and how the paper came togetherbut also ra
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Jin Russell
DrJinRussell
In my last set of tweets on @MatthewHootonNZ's armchair epidemiological reckons, I emphasised that he does not have the skills to analyse epidemiological data. In his latest Herald piece, he
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
The American Academy of Pediatric *finally* weighs in on schools."the AAP strongly advocates that all policy considerations for the coming school year should start with a goal of having students
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Frank Moriarty
FrankMoriarty
For their Liver & Kidney module, @RCSIPharmBioMol Year 3 students had to identify and summarise a case report on drug-related kidney injury.The students found lots of really interesting cases that
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Aniekwe Donald
draizident
BURULI ULCER - The gory flesh eating bacteria.This image, scary huh? It is caused by a bacteria known a Mycobacterium ulcerans, the same family with the organisms that cause TB
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Wes Pegden
WesPegden
I talk a lot about the mistake people make thinking it is always safer to err on the side of extreme action.Here is a simple thought experiment to illustrate this
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Vishal Bhavsar PhD
DrVishalBhavsar
HOW DOES RACE AND MIGRATION AFFECT IAPT USE? Yesterday we published an examination of inequalities in IAPT use in Southeast London. IAPT is a programme established in 2007-8 aiming to
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Emily Sharpe, MD
emilysharpe
This Op-Ed regarding opening schools is excellent. To members of @RPS535 board & @munoz535 , please read.I will summarize the salient points below 1/@BridgetPulosMD @NickPulosMD @DrGarcia4SB @AlexAndersonMD @Jmanassa @EBHabermann https:
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