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Andreas Gevaert
AndreasGevaert
VERY excitedto see our paper published @ESC_Journals #ESCHeartFailure: “Clinical phenogroups are more effective than LVEF categories in stratifying heart failure outcomes”Thread We all rely on LVEF for #heartfailure
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Brett Mitchell
1healthau
My thread in response to an article in The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/ppe-unmasked-why-health-care-workers-in-australia-are-inadequately-protected-against-coronavirus-143751There are a few things that need to be teased out a
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
Modest sun exposure isn't a risk factor for melanoma. If anything, it is protective. A thread.There's a lot I'm leaving out, as I'm trying to briefly summarize the information presented
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
New preprint on how temperature and humidity affect the infectiousness of SARS-CoV-2 and other viruses. Key finding: the virus remains infectious longer at low temperatures and extreme relative humidities.https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.16.
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Michael-Anthony Macharia
MikeMachariaSST
1/15 WHY adoption of Health-ICT & strengthening of health systems would have been the much needed silver lining to the KE-Corona response strategy as explained in the politics ridden delayed
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Dylan Morris
dylanhmorris
There have been misunderstandings and noise surrounding the UK Government's COVID19 strategy. There are some very smart people advising the Government. I respect them greatly. Still, even after the clarifications
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Ramya
idlidosa2
Zambia has made incredible gains in the last 4 yrs, training epidemiologists for outbreaks.Read about how we set up the Zambia Field Epidemiology Training Program #FETP in my 1st FIRST-AUTHOR
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Heidi Heidi
Bo_Beidi
I would like to model out the argument that we should just "let the virus burn through the young and get to herd immunity". And I would like to do
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Super Deluxe
sachp
Lots of important and pertinent questions being asked regarding this and citizens' data privacy. Some info:1) Privacy has not been recognized in our constitution as a fundamental right. However, case
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Philippe Lemoine
phl43
Epidemiologists claim that B.1.1.7 is far more transmissible than the historical lineage. In this post, I look at what happened in France and argue that, while B.1.1.7 initially had a
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TUMI 🚶♀️🚶♂️🚲🛴🚊🚍🔌📲
TUMInitiative
#COVID19 transmission risks and infection rates in public transport - what do we know? Collecting information, developments and appreciating (scientific) feedback. @c_drosten @mugecevik @rki_de @CDCgov @UITPnews @VDV_Verband @NACTO @APTA_T
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Jose-Luis Jimenez
jljcolorado
1/ TIME FOR SOME AIRBORNE + DROPLET HISTORYNow that @WHO and @CDCgov have finally accepted *after a year of denial and delays* that airborne transmission is a major mode for
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Navroop Singh
NavroopSingh_
Several Questions arise on what was the research going on for Development of SARS-CoV2 i.e. Covid-19 or what we call #WuhanCoronavirus or #CCPVirus ! Lets glance through scientific research going
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❈ Monika ❈
Dragonfly_Drama
So much for RIDICULOUS PARASITE @realDonaldTrump and Parrot Bill Barr for their Assinine Conspiracy Theories of Trump's Virus starting In a Lab. AGAIN - World Health Organization Scientist Experts Debunk
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Stop the Steal - Stu Cvrk
STUinSD
Thread – Some Virus-related Common Sense, Texas-Style1. Americans are problem-solvers. We’re not used to cowering in our homes in fear of what MIGHT happen simply because the government and media
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Nicholas A. Christakis
NAChristakis
Recently, I’ve come to think we are quite LUCKY, in fact, with COVID-19 – because, although it’s quite transmissible, it could indeed have been much deadlier. There's no reason it
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