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victoria
apr171953
meryl : "jsuis confinée, c bientôt fini" emmanuel : "oh la chloroquine" "envoie des nudes bb, j'arrive anticipe" @barbstressland reagis
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Jen Heemstra
jenheemstra
You might have seen a “scientific study” that said chloroquine can cure #COVID19…and then another one that shows that it can’t. Wondering what’s up with this? Are scientists lying to
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Bruce Booth
LifeSciVC
The innate immune system is key for fighting viral infections, but can go overboard with CRS during severe disease. But dampening it early in an infection is probably not smart.
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Andre Siqueira
siqueira__andre
1/nSou infectologista e epidemiologista. Sempre esperamos poder diagnosticar um agente infeccioso causando doença e dar o tratamento específico. É como tratamos várias infecções bacterianas e parasitárias. Com o coronavírus não
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James Cai
JamesCaiNJNYC
Tips learned from Chinese experts: people with #Covid_19 in the hospital. Remember to advocate for yourself. 1. Ask for vitamin C/D/Zinc 2. Repeat chest ct in 5 - 8 days
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Dan Pontefract
dpontefract
The pandemic really demonstrates if your organization operates with a higher purpose. There are great examples and not-so-great. Good: Bauer has switched from manufacturing hockey equipment to producing medical shields.
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Chris Masterjohn
ChrisMasterjohn
Sign up here for my free COVID-19 research updates newsletter. Mostly daily. Whatever I'm researching, be it emerging research or a deep dive into old research on a relevant topic.
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Rounding the Earth
EduEngineer
1. This thread is about a statistical phenomenon called a Simpson's paradox and how it relates to the #Hydroxychloroquine research that gets so hotly debated.A more complete version of this
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Dr Gaetan Burgio, MD, PhD.
GaetanBurgio
Huge observational study that just came out in @lancet on 96,032 #COVID19 patients including 14,888 treated with #hydroxychroloquine HCQ or CQ ± AZ showing no benefit against #COVID19 but significant
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Hey friends! I wrote my first newspaper article.In this perspective piece, I talk about the importance of randomized clinical trials even in the most challenging settings (like pandemics!). And
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Maggie Haberman
maggieNYT
Dr. BRIGHT: “Specifically, and contrary to misguided directives, I limited the broad use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, promoted by the Administration as a panacea, but which clearly lack scientific merit..."
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Elsie Eyakuze
MikocheniReport
How to reduce the flow of fake news forwards from That Person in your life: A Thread. Like you, there are a few people in my life who forward me
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Sylvain Chazot
sychazot
[THREAD] L'étude publiée dans The Lancet démontre que ni la chloroquine, ni l'hydroxychloroquine, n'ont d'effet sur le #COVIDー19 . Pire, ce traitement accroît l’arythmie cardiaque et le risque de décès.
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Vagus
hanta_virus_7
Following a rigorous review and data synthesis, the panel agreed on seven treatment recommendations. They note that in their recommendations, the word "recommend" indicates strong recommendations, and the word "suggest"
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Pras Francis, MD PhD
PrasFrancis
Let's talk about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ). tl;dr:1. There's a difference between biologic plausibility & early sign of clinical benefit.2. A standard must be met to show benefit-this hasn't.3. It can cause
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Philip Freidin
PhilipFreidin
I'm reading that due to someone promoting hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) as a COVID-19 cure (no proof), pharmacies are running out. https://www.propublica.org/article/lupus-patients-cant-get-crucial-medication-after-president-trump-pushes-unprove
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