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Mike Gibbs🏳️🌈
Mikeggibbs
We have a bad flu season every 5 Years.The last one was 2014-2015.We're timed for a bad flu season to hit this year.*On top of the pandemic virus.*That's how serious
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Soumya Swaminathan
doctorsoumya
To counter the confusion between infection and disease, here's a thread on vaccines in the time of covid: 1) Vaccines are designed to prevent disease (symptoms). They are authorized and
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Alastair McAlpine, MD
AlastairMcA30
As requested by the awesome @sindivanzyl - here’s a SUPER beginner’s guide to the immune system (to help you understand vaccines).Thread (For this thread, pathogen = bacteria, virus, parasite
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Lea Starita
lea_starita
Massively scaling SARS-CoV-2 testing would require at-home swab collection. We asked if errors made during at-home collection for @seattleflustudy precluded detection of pathogens by PCR. Short answer — they don’t.This
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I want to get a bit serious about the @WHO's dismissal of lab escape as a potential origins of the covid virus.I'm keen to see their full report. However, the
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c0nc0rdance
c0nc0rdance
What do sharks and camels have in common, besides sometimes trying to eat children?Camelids like llamas, alpacas, camels can produce a type of antibody consisting of only the heavy chain
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Melinda Wenner Moyer
lindy2350
I agree. There's no question the Covid-19 vaccines will save many, many lives and are key to getting us out of the pandemic. But I think it's dangerous to speak
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Weigel Lab 🌱 aka WeigelWorld 🌱
PlantEvolution
[1/7] Absolutely chuffed about @joybergelson’s, Fabrice Roux’ and my lab’s #PATHOCOM project selected for funding by #ERCSyG @ERC_Research program. Our full project proposal at https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13174337, and briefly
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Christophe Fraser 💙
ChristoPhraser
Our paper on evaluating the first three months of the NHS COVID-19 app is out now as a pre-print. A 1/nhttps://github.com/BDI-pathogens/covid-19_instant_tracing/blob/master/Epidemiological_Impact_of_the_NHS_COVID_19_App_Public_Release_V1.p
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B x B✨
bonnetsxbeyond
Reasons use Satin bonnets to protect your hair 1.Healthier hair: sleeping with a satin bonnet protects your hair from the dryness caused by friction between your hair and moisture-absorbing materials
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Here is a thread to explain the findings of this study, that used computational tools to predict T cell reactive sequences in #SARSCOV2 subunit vaccines. The bottom line: there is
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Kit Prendergast
BeeBabette
"The #Bee Is Declared The Most #Important Living Being On The #Planet" Actually #no. I actually think this is a terrible piece of science communication. Firstly, what is "the bee"?
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Jens Boman
JensBoman
The refusal of old fools to acknowledge effects of interventions that prevent transmission of pathogens, is not new. The "Tegnells" of the time in Vienna mocked the notion of washing
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Adam
adancabdulle
These are the top 5 books I read this year. Focusing on media, organizations, the fight between pathogens & people, social mobility & the power of language; these 5 books,
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Michael Gerth
gerth_micha
Our new preprint is now live! Fun collab w @Mateos_Lab @BrunoLemaitre3 @JGriffinScience @sio_stef @TheLadybirdman and others. We monitored evolution of Spiroplasma symbionts in Drosophila over 10 years. We found that
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Gad Saad
GadSaad
The fools who think that so-called Trumpism is just as dangerous as the idea pathogens inherent to Wokeism are utter fools, blinded by the cork effect that I've so often
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