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James Todaro, MD
JamesTodaroMD
1/ Growing research demonstrating importance of protective T-cells against SARS-CoV-2 combined w/ prior research on influenza viruses suggest that nasal mucosa T-cells may explain the rising number of "positive" PCR
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Daniel Ibsen
daniel_ibsen
A thread on #diabetes and #COVID19 Last week @SilvermanOmar and me talked about diabetes and COVID19 on the @GDiabetesJC #GDJC. Our starting point was this review (link) in @DiabetologiaJnl. Here’s
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
All you need to know about COVID19FACTS NOT FEARCovid 19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. SARS-CoV-2 is one of 7 coronaviruses known to man. 1/n The pandemic
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Neil Crowther
neilmcrowther
Don't know how many of you have read @TheBMA ethical guidance on Covid19? It's a really tough read, which makes vividly apparent how bad things could get: https://www.bma.org.uk/media/2226/bma-covid-19-ethics-guidance.pdf It
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Trisha Greenhalgh 😷 #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
1/n Thread for healthcare providers on video consultations (VCs) as a partial solution to #COVID pandemic. I’ll cover RESEARCH, CLINICAL, TECHNICAL, STRATEGIC and OPERATIONAL issues.Mute this thread if not interested
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Nyron N. Crawford
NyronNCrawford
I have spent the last two years WWS helping MPA/MPP students think abt cultural competence & encouraging them to adopt race analysis as policy analysis. The recent data on coronavirius
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Chris Carroll MD
ChrisCarrollMD
Another great @CHESTCritCare session! Post-intensive Care Syndrome with @PisaniMAP @crit_caring_MD @GioraNetzer @itsradu and @ICU_Recovery! #CHEST2020 @crit_caring_MD: #PICS is a new or worsening impairment of mental health, cognitive or ph
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
reading more into dynamics of 'sepsis' - which do vary a little by source and organism, but generally a period of intense aggression is followed by immune paresis - predisposing
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James Watson
jwato_watson
A (longish) post-publication review of the most recent observational study in COVID19 patients treated with (hydroxy)chloroquine.This is retrospective analysis of an international registry with >96,000 hospitalised patients in 6 continen
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Tom Wenseleers
TWenseleers
The BA.4 & BA.5 Omicron subvariant-driven increase of new confirmed Covid cases in South Africa gives a good idea of what the endemic equilibrium will look like: a significant wave
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Adeel Shahid, MD
AdeelShahidMD
Trying to understand all the manifestations of #COVID19 and #ACE2 receptor seems to be the key, Feel free to add info I miss. #SARS_COV_2 enters cells expressing this, abundant in
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Derrick VanGennep
VanGennepD
A thread on "long covid", which describes long-term symptoms of Covid-19. My point here is that infections matter, not just deaths.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reHPBedlPxU An in-depth interview with someone suffering long-covid
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KizzyPhD
KizzyPhD
I tweet for the people who will die when doctors has to choose who gets the last ventilator and ultimately... who lives. The poor. And, while the article doesn’t explicitly
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Dr Vishakha Moghe 🇮🇳
drmoghes
#Thread on scientificity of Ayurveda and why calling #Ayurveda a pseudoscience itself is unscientific & baselessFirst let us understand what the motto of science/medicine w.r.t mankind should be.Cc @Wikipedia#SpeakUpVaidyas The
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Dr Musa Mohd Nordin
drmusanordin
A brief history of EPIDEMICSDr Musa Mohd NordinChairman, FIMA Advisory Council6 April 2020 218 Hijrah / 818 ADEpidemic in EgyptEvery household was infectedMany of their governors and leaders died 228 Hijrah /
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Albumin is the most prevalent protein in human blood. It's also huge, and shouldn't leak from healthy endothelium. But it is also a sponge in the sense it can bind
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