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Richard Neher
richardneher
The preprint on #SARSCoV2 seroprevalence in Santa Clara County continues to make headlines. They estimate 2-4% of the population had #COVID19 by April 4 implying an infection fatality rate (IFR)
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Bloom Lab
jbloom_lab
We've written a perspective on a new study by @MAMdayIndayOut that helps explain why some viruses (measles) don't evolve to escape immunity but others (influenza) do. Provides some clues relevant
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Initially #SARSCoV2 was considered a respiratory virus. New @GladstoneInst findings in both iPSC-> heart cells & autopsy indicate it's a heart virus, w/ a distinct pattern:—myofibrillar fragmentation—loss of nuclear DNA—&qu
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Gabriele Pollara
gpollara
Fascinating study @nature on #SARSCoV2 virology. So many nuggets, so here goes a thread... #COVID19 The key message for me was no live virus recovered from swabs 8 days after
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David States
statesdj
If you’re hoping a vaccine is going to be a knight in shining armor saving the day, you may be in for a disappointment. SARSCOV2 is a highly contagious virus.
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HKU Medicine
hkumed
Q: Are higher temperatures more likely to cause loss of infectivity in #SARS_COV_2?A: The team at @hkumed incubated the virus and observed how long it would take for it to
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Boo Soon Yew 🇲🇾
BooSoonYew67
An anomaly ?? #Malaysia reported 3 #COVID19 cases from #TawarCluster .. sadly all 3 kids; 10y, 8y, 5y.. most likely infected by their mum, who is probably case 9128.. who
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CovModel
CovModel
We've used our #Scotland #SIR model to interpret most recent sero tests published a few hours ago by @EEID_oxford. We propose a workflow to assess "rho" one of the biggest
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Dr Emma Hodcroft
firefoxx66
"If the virus is everywhere, what's the point of preparedness?"On neither why continuing about your day as usual OR buying every can in the shop are helpful responses to #COVID19
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WesElyMD
WesElyMD
1/ There are clinically relevant differences between #COVID19 #Sepsis & typical bacterial sepsis, but they are Quantitative rather than Qualitative. That is, all clinicians have seen them before in other
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Charles Brenner, PhD
CharlesMBrenner
@HeerCollin @FehrLab @MichaelNADbio & I just published https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.04.17.047480v2. This is our 1st of several works on #SARSCoV2. We show that the virus upsets the NAD system in powerful & potentially
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Aaron Miller
amillerphd
The @IMHE_UW model projects that WI #COVID19 cases will peak on April 27. Tuesday's election comes at nearly the worst possible time (1/5) #COVID19 has an incubation period averaging 5
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Daniel Maeda
MaedaBiotech
I had a similar discussion in a forum recently and this was my opinion. A thread..As long as we started monitoring COVID in Africa from Feb 2020 then there will
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
Just out @TheLancet: The children with Kawasaki disease from #SARSCoV2A unique report from Italy comparing this to pre-#COVID19:the incidence has gone up 30-fold and it is more severe, with more
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
One of the things I love about my job is that I learn so many new things with every story. That was particularly true in my reporting for this story
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Dr. Cecília Tomori
DrTomori
on our new #OA pub When #Separation is not the Answer: #Breastfeeding Mothers and Infants affected by #COVID19 in @mcnjournal w @DrKarleenG @AunPalmquist Mija Ververs & @GYNOBioethicist @JHUNursing 1/nhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi
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