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Olga Pena Ph.D. 🔬🦠🇨🇦🇨🇴
OlgaPena
#Collaboration is key to overcome #emerging infectious diseases that may lead to global consequences #OneHealth approaches offer a unique path bringing together human, animal & environmental health experts to prevent,
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Infectious dose is a possible explanation but I don’t think it’s a very likely one, for a couple reasons. The most important being that identical twins are not genetically identical!https://twitter.com/drzoehyde/status/13431181490722447
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
It took 11 months for WHO to recognize the importance of ventilation.When did "we" know?Exactly 1 year ago today I wrote an article on this w/ @WaringIAQ....THREADhttps://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1334172519792844808 Dec 2, 2019:
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Infectious Diseases
InfectiousDz
Denial has always been a part of any epidemic. Pathogens, invisible and wiggling into vulnerabilities and fault lines in society, slip by cloaked by denial. The philosopher Foucault said of
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Maskeri Siddharth
DMaskeri
https://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/merck-ceo-ken-frazier-speaks-about-a-covid-cure-racism-and-why-leaders-need-to-walk-the-talk https://twitter.com/JhaSanjay/status/1333614756159254529 Merck takes distance; you don't want to embark on a possibl
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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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Chris Yiu
clry2
I think we're still underestimating the ramifications of Covid-19. After nearly a year immersed in the politics and policy of it, it's pretty clear to me we're never going back
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Mello.B33
B33Mello
1/ In this thread i will explain why nearly the entire medical & scientific world has everything backwards regarding SARS-CoV-2 & why over focusing solely on virus itself & what
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Joanna Poole đź’™
Jopo_dr
A note on lungs and clotting. Fibrin is an essential part of alveolar damage because whilst it impairs gas exchange it is also vita as a scaffold for tissue repair.
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Russ
RussInCheshire
"A virus is far too small to be stopped by a mask"This is really simple.A virus IS too small to be stopped by a mask. But an influenza or coronavirus
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
The #COVID19 epidemic is rapidly growing throughout the US. What happens now? Here I try to make some predictions, but mostly try to explain how I think about the epidemic.
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Sabrina Green
MotherOfPhage
Wow, it's finally out!It took so long but here is my work on gut #phages. Inspired by @implosian I'm going to try this paper thread thing below. Please read it
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uphold shi zhiyong thought, 211kg total, 180 LSAT
koaleszenz
Every few days a screenshot goes viral of some brainwormed nerd who hits on a woman in the DMs, thinks back to his Jedi training and recalls "negging is good",
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R3TERNITY
https://academic.oup.com/function/article/1/1/zqaa003/5851680 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32510172/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7717147/ And voila!https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202101.0180/v1 SO many more
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Lindsay Wiley
ProfLWiley
It looks like press outlets are picking up Fauci’s comments on MSNBC yesterday saying we won’t be able to “approach some form of normality” until fall 2021. Eg, this from
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Asia has been there for a while.Then CDC half way.Germany accepted.WHO will get there but has holdups on its guidance committee.Now Canada taking steps.Be on the leading edge of science.Sign
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