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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/14Why is secondary dengue infection more likely to cause hemorrhagic fever than primary infection?Not all infections confer immunity, but why would prior exposure lead to WORSE outcomes?To answer these questions,
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Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
A on Delhi's COVID epidemic - to put the devastating current news in context. The desperate hunt of beds, the shortages of oxygen, almost 30K positive tests and over
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M Matt Frank
dmmf7
Today, the city of New York released data for April 15, and the cumulative totals for the confirmed and probable Covid-19 fatalities = 11,477. Modeling indicates, that those fatalities represent
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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
Proposed COVID-19 Pathophysiology [Part 1 of 3]What do #COVID-19 and #Dengue fever potentially have in common?The answers have significant potential clinical implications in COVID-19.Buckle up. It's a long one.Let’s take
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Harsh Gupta Madhusudan
harshmadhusudan
Hoping most of India opens by 20th April except few hotspots. Given the reluctance of the RBI, GOI to use actual bazookas so far (for example, the 10y is still
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Kim Ann
ATLSAHM
I have mixed feelings over this...as usual, I can see both sides. I suppose it depends on what your criteria and reasoning are for reopening. Some want no virus exposure
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Just published @TheLancet is the Oxford Phase 1 #SARSCoV2 vaccine trial with very encouraging safety data, neutralizing antibody and spike protein specific T cell responsehttps://www.thelancet.com/lancet/article/s0140-6736(20)31604-4 And an
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
You may have read the rather moderate requests made in the ‘Great Barrington Declaration’, drafted by three top quality scientists of whom one is Oxford’s Prof Sunetra Gupta. That document
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
Some Tuesday evening #science! In several countries, human milk is being trialled as a preventative or therapeutic approach against #covid19.This is because of the antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 produced by some
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Paul Buckley
PBScore
1/7 I've been sucked into a few heated Twitter debates about whether stay-at-home policies are still necessary. I'm a layperson and so are 99% of the people I'm engaging with,
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JskSrs
juliaskripkaser
$SRNE - superbly orchestrated COVID news release last week. Going to Fox news with "I want to emphasise, we have a cure" after a handful of lab experiments is 11/10
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Dr. Safa Mote
SafaMote
Yesterday, @nytimes published an article titled "Coronavirus Reinfections Are Real but Very, Very Rare."I wish this statement were true. But it is not only inaccurate, it may lead to dangerous
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Andrea Prinzi SM(ASCP), MPH, CPH🧫🔬
andreaprinzi
Thoughts on upcoming #COVID19 #serology tests:This is actually quite a challenge! (#Diagnostics often involve a lot of complexities). There is a lot of pressure to roll these tests out, but
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Vipin M. Vashishtha
vipintukur
The one ‘puzzle’ that seems still unsolved even after >16 months of the pandemic is, “Which provides superior protection: Natural infection or Vaccines?” Many studies have been conducted in this
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Toby Young
toadmeister
I was preparing a rebuttal Adam, when I saw you'd posted a response from @BallouxFrancois at the end of your thread that rebuts nearly all of the points you've made.
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David States
statesdj
Let’s talk testing, specifically the coronavirus test we really need and essentially no one is talking about. What we need is a fast, low cost field test for highly contagious
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