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JortsAndCrocs
1/11 Why is it important to account for race and ethnicity when working with a genetic disorder, infectious disease, pharmaceuticals, or therapeutics? B/c genetics determine our biochemical response. Here is
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Hao Hu
haohu_seattle
(1/13) Very excited to regroup with (extended) @IDMOD_ORG ers: @BMAlthouse @WengerEdward @joel_c_miller @svscarpino @LHDnets @all_are with inputs from @famulare_mike. This is a draft on super spreading events, stochasticity and heterogeneit
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Ramesh
Ramesh_BJP
Congratulations @OfficeofUT & Mumbai Pappu @AUThackeray 4 motivating the One Source in Mumbai & allowing a huge gathering in Bandra Jama Masjid.Today's Maha Covid Conf Cases: 2684 (23.36% Contribution)M Pappu
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Michaël
mimiryudo
"Les avis scientifiques évoluent". Faisons un tour sur PubMed (principal moteur de recherche d'articles médicaux au monde) des "homemade / home-made masks" si vous voulez bien... Vous me suivez @JJBourdin_RMC
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J - ثورة
jdkrbl
Ya3ne b kel wa27ane khalaytiya? Meshe.Are you aware ya Mrs Research ente that the person behind the study you mentioned had his medical degree taken from him because his research
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
There are at least 4 possible reasons why some people with COVID have little or no symptoms.1) A rapid immune response that conquers the virus2) Pre-existing cross reactive immunity3) Genetic
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Jason Haw
jasonhaw_
[a thread on Taiwan's #COVID19 response]Got interested since a lot of experts have been praising Taiwan lately with their response - let me share some of what I found, as
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Megan Ranney MD MPH 🗽
meganranney
A short smattering of the research I'm following this week re #COVID19, and why my editorial take on why these matter: 1. Not surprisingly, but quite relevant to those of
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Stu Maitland
StuMaitland
Catching up with #medtwitter and some rather smug reactions from UK docs to US docs being up at 3:30 am and effects on burnout. But is the UK system really
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Joris Meys
JorisMeys
1/n Op vraag dan toch een iets uitgebreider draadje over die open brief. Ik laat U zelf oordelen of dit virus al dan niet gevaarlijker lijkt dan een griep. 2/n
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Alfred Kim
alhkim
(1) On behalf of all the authors and @rheum_covid, @jeffsparks and I present the consequences of disseminating rapidly assembled studies, specifically the use #hydroxychloroquine in #COVID19. Now out on @AnnalsofIM.
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GS
dr_gsharma
1While there's much talk on 4% mortality from #COVID19, relatively very less is available on rest 96% who resolve as "recovered"Initially it was thought that like other ARDS viruses it
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IDSA Medical Education Community of Practice
IDSAMedEdCOP
How can we promote academic advancement for JR faculty? Finding the right mentorship is key. Check out #IDWeek2020 oral abstract 134 by @vera_luther @armstrws @BonuraErin @MikeMeliaMD @DrDavidRiedel @BSchwartzinSF This abstract
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Constantinos Tsioutis
TsioutisC
Thread: how to Restart Smart.Controlling the #SARSCoV2 pandemic is far from over. Therefore, it goes without saying that our daily lives need to adapt to a *New Normal*, so that
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RajiAiyer
RajeAiyer
This is #CoronoJihadJama*is & the so called peaceful community people who test positive for #COVID19 r spitting on 500 & 2000 rupees notes & throwing them on roads so the
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Yonatan Grad
yhgrad
Preprint: NYC has been the epicenter of COVID-19 in the US. What is the prevalence of COVID-19 in NYC, and how does it vary by borough? To what extent does
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