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Dr. Dave Stukus
AllergyKidsDoc
Antibody tests for #COVID19 will give us much needed info on a large scale population level. We simply don’t know how many people have been exposed or *may* be immune
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Dr.Nilesh Zalte Patil
Nilesh_P_Z
Dear Health minister @drharshvardhan.,On 15 th February'21 first dose of Covishield was administered to me at Pimpalgaon baswant RH, in Nashik district of Maharashtra.This is the certificate (personal information hidden)
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
Finally, an antibody test in a high-prevalence area (NYC)!21% of New Yorkers infected + 1% death rate = 17,600 deathsThat's not too far off from the 15,400 reported by the
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Benny Borremans
bennyborremans
How do antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 rise and decay after infection, when can they be detected? And when can RNA be detected in respiratory tract and other samples? These questions are
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Sek Kathiresan MD
skathire
Beautiful paper comparing SARS-CoV-2 antibody assays:custom ELISA assay vs 9 lateral flow assaysKey takeaways: 1. ELISA can be highly specific (100% negative call in 50 pre-pandemic samples)2. LF assays seem
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Tequila Mockingbird
Teqmock
Been jabbed? Has your immune system encountered the live wild virus yet? Were you told of the very real likelihood of Antibody Dependent Enhancement, Pathogenic Priming and Cytokine Storms? Let
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. Out today, an important study about the characteristics of 37 asymptomatic COVID-19 infections from Wuhan. Patients were identified by screening close contacts of the cases; the authors made every
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CNN Philippines
cnnphilippines
THREAD: Department of Health (DOH) holds briefing via Zoom http://bit.ly/2Vz1lBO Special Assistant to the Secretary of Health Beverly Ho says under the DOH’s new case classification, persons under monitoring are
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
1/7 Lots of folks trying to understand sensitivity and specificity. Maybe the most important concept to understand right now is that of POSITIVE PREDICTIVE VALUE.Given a test result is positive,
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Rafal Konopka
rafalkonopka
Two recent studies from CA claim a large % of the pop. has already been exposed to #COVID19. Here's why you should be skeptical.The test they used cannot distinguish between
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Zachary Binney
zbinney_NFLinj
The FDA has approved the first antibody test for COVID-19, from Cellex. It theoretically tells you if you've had it & are, as far as we know, immune for some
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Stephanie M. Lee
stephaniemlee
SCOOP: Here's something new about that Stanford COVID-19 antibody study.In an email I obtained, the wife of the professor leading it recruited people by saying an “FDA approved” test (it's
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Hiroko Tabuchi
HirokoTabuchi
L Train on a Saturday morning We’re here for our antibody tests. No line! Free, quick and easy. Thank you to all the frontline medical workers making this possible
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Jeff Asher
Crimealytics
Figuring out the Texas trend is really interesting for me for several reasons. I went to UT, Texas is a neighboring state, I'm still salty about Texas quarantining folks from
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
WORRIED—you almost **never ever** give someone a clinically untested drug like @Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody drug—unless it’s for compassionate use for someone severely ill, or you’re crazy. Right @VincentRK? This smacks
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
JUST IN: You May Have Antibodies After Coronavirus Infection. But Not for Long. Antibodies to the virus faded quickly in asymptomatic people, scientists reported. That does not mean immunity disappears.
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