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Ed MD
notdred
A thread on vaccine efficacy and why you should get whichever vaccine you're able to access, without stressing about "70% efficacy" or "95% efficacy". 1/10 "Vaccine efficacy" in these phase
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Christina Pagel
chrischirp
We tried the central system for 9 wks & it's not working. Regardless of the companies contracted, it's the WRONG DESIGN. Let's scrap the central system & use the resources
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Jason Andrade
DrJasonAndrade
I’m pleased to shared that our sex-based differences in AF is now published in @JACCJournals clinical electrophysiology. @UBCmedicine @msfhr @HSF_science https://electrophysiology.onlinejacc.org/content/early/2020/07/23/j.jacep.2020.04.03
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Rita Faria
RitaINdeFaria
I'm now logging into #ISPOREurope live session IP3: The Meaning of Cure – the Search for What? with @NRLatimer, @BettinaRyll, and K. Jack Ishak and Ágnes Benedict from @evideraglobal https://ispor-europe2020.secure-platform.com/a/gal
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Mark Shapiro, MD 🇺🇸
ETSshow
Finishing up 7 days on the #COVID19 inpatient service, it’s been a memorable experience to say the least.Thought I’d combine some thoughts & observations into a Covid Attending Hospitalist Off-Service
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Infectious Diseases Fellows Network
ID_fellows
#IDTwitter #IDFellows Introducing our new series: “IDFN top 10 articles every fellow should read”#1: SAB managementby @mmcclean1 @LeMiguelChavez Reviewers @KaBourgi, @IgeGeorgeMD, @Courtcita, @MDdreamchaser We know is subjective & e
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Abdu Sharkawy
SharkawyMD
Lots of fear, panic about new mutant for #Covid19 that is named VUI-2012/01 and is sweeping the UK. Let's talk about this serial number and why it is worth acknowledging
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British IMA
BritishIMA
Was the vaccine produced too quickly to be safe?Watch this 1 min video of Dr Shahid Akhter explaining how this vaccine was produced in a short span of time. Does
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John Gates
GatesPhysio
Saw some information on safety-netting recently but couldn't find it- saving this thread for future reference!#Safetynetting @neiljlangridge @LaurafinucaneB @mercephysio1 @sue_greenhalgh @AndrewVCuff https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc
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John Plante
johnforflorida
You know - was thinking about this, this morning. It's better in a lot of ways that the Impeachment trial ended the way it did. I do think a portion
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Prof Darrel Francis ☺ Mk CardioFellows Great Again
ProfDFrancis
Because of the 0.3%, i.e. 180,000 who die, and the few million who end up ill in hospital.Doh. 1. Because despite having lived cosseted lives where everything is provided
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सिद्धार्थ
das_seed
@BharatBiotech's COVAXIN (COVID19 vaccine) trial results in 20 rhesus macaques is out. https://www.bharatbiotech.com/blog/vaccines/covaxin-animal-study-results/ https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-65715/v1@malini_aisola @drkamnaka
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Stephen hughes
StephenJ_Hughes
It's #WAAW @ChelwestFT with @OllyTroise @mughal_nabeela @dr_luke_moore and team. The WHY and the WHAT of AMS is easy! AMR bad & AMS good; Right drug, right time, right route etc.The
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Simon Johnston
cancerdocsi
Lobular disease accounts for more than 1 in 10 cases of breast cancer. It is often referred to as the sneaky subtype because it can evade detection. A lot has
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Kenneth Rockwood
Krockdoc
Great question. Most key trials preceded the Clinical Frailty Scale. @GrahamEllis247 will know best, but here’s my read. (A 7-part thread; forgive me.) Back in the late ‘70s (when I
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Noah Halpin
Noah_Halpin
For the Doubters: This is my experience with the National Gender Service and mine only. Though, I know that there are many that correlate.I never ever wanted to talk about
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