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Maestro Rayo
maestro_rayo
1/ Age-targeted mitigations vs general mitigations. Who should isolate? On a paper by @WesPegden and @ChikinaLab. 2/ We’ve come a long way in our C19 journey, we have learned so
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Torr Leonard
torrHL
“As US’s premier gateway to China, California was, early in pandemic, seen as one of the most vulnerable states to the spread of virus.In Jan, 600 direct flights from China
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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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Chris van Swaay
chrisvanswaay
Nitrogen deposition has negative effects on Swiss butterflies (https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cobi.13744?s=09). Why has Nitrogen deposition become such an important threat for butterflies? 1/ N-deposition (mainly due
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Seleeah_Writes©
Asipita6
THREAD!!!THE CONCEPT OF ABIKU AND EMERE IN YORUBA.It could sound primitive, but it is real especially with the Yoruba race. Some children over time are reborn to the same parents
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Kristen Hanley Cardozo
KHandozo
The most cogent explanation I’ve seen thus far for why Trump’s physician didn’t want to say how bad it is because it might make it worse is that Trump is
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Aisha Shaikh
aishaikh
Effect of Finerenone on CKD outcomes in T2DMFinerenone decreased risk of CKD progression by 18%Finerenone decreased CV morbidity & mortality by 14%Published in @NEJM today https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2025845?query=RP@ASN
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Colin Kahl
ColinKahl
Look, Trump is obviously a moron. There was no 1917 pandemic. The influenza pandemic lasted from 1918-1920. And it didn’t end WWII, which ended in 1945. BUT the Great
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John Ainger
johnainger
This is the story about why the world's highest coronavirus death rate is in the heart of Europe, and home to its major institutions: Belgium. A THREAD. 1/11https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-25/why-the-world-s-highest-virus-death-ra
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Dr. Zach Collins
ZachCol58464771
1/ A few charts to place the covid-19 situation in @Allegheny_Co into context (thanks to data from @HealthAllegheny public site). Note that the data (e.g., case counts, deaths) is regularly
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Jesse O’Shea MD, MSc
JesseOSheaMD
The world needs more infectious disease doctors #MedTwitter #IDTwitter My new article & thread 1/x:My face shield whistled with noise as it brushed against my thin yellow gown. Bright monitors
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Anthony Costello
globalhlthtwit
Please look at this Table I made from Johns Hopkins and Worldometer and case study data, and consider what it means (1) THREAD South Korea saw their first ten deaths on
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Phil Buchanan
philxbuchanan
I sometimes still get asked about @danpallotta's @TEDTalks from a number of years back. It influenced a lot of people. But the problem is that it's rooted in fallacy and
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Monica H Green
monicaMedHist
Okay, since @KevinMKruse now seems to have given his imprimatur to this piece in the @washingtonpost today about #nCoV2019 & past plagues, it seems time for a mini-thread about #medhist
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Danny Boy
Care2much18
The last 5 days has seen an average of 44 cases per day in Ireland. I'll lay out how that compares to the rest of Europe - in real terms
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David Yu @🏠
yuorme
Noticed yesterday that @IHME_UW’s #COVID19 projections for mean total deaths in the USA had dropped from 80k-95k in earlier models to just over 60k in their latest update. A
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