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Thomas Jackson
delirious_dr
2. We are going to need all therapy disciplines, but especially SALTs @naomi_soar - lots of dysphagia, communication barriers. Nutrition is a big issue, lots of ortho-static instability (get your
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Abraar Karan
AbraarKaran
1/ Has anyone seen data on the testing specs for rtPCR (sensitivity/specificity) in asymptomatic/presymptomatic #covid19 patients?This is critical-- but if there is low sensitivity/high false negative in this patient population,
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phoenixđĄ
killlerkgs
18. better s3x drive for all my h word oomfs 19. if you have seasonal allergies losing weight might reduce those or get rid of them bcs being overwei strains
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Jason Weatherald MD
JasonWeatherald
To the new incoming Pulmonary Medicine fellows, welcome to the specialty! Here are my 10 tips for success. Inspired by @AndrewJSauerâs tips for cardiology fellows.Please feel free to add to
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Isaac Bogoch
BogochIsaac
1.Shedding light on where #COVID19 replicates, informing transmission:"Pharyngeal virus shedding was very high during the first week of symptoms...Infectious virus was readily isolated from throat- and lung-derived samples, but not
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Omar Wasow
owasow
Are there latitude, temperature or weather effects on Covid? Some early studies found associations. Now, a new possible explanation for cross-national variation: âcountries with TB vaccination programmes have far fewer
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The BioAbsurdist
bioabsurdism
Letâs talk about #masks (A Thread)The masks people are wearing are permeable to viral particles. The spaces between threads > width of a single virus. This is not contested among
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Shubham
Shubham32225715
@Roflindian https://chemrxiv.org/articles/COVID-19_Disease_ORF8_and_Surface_Glycoprotein_Inhibit_Heme_Metabolism_by_Binding_to_Porphyrin/11938173Sir Please read this research paper https://mobile.twitter.com/yishan/status/1244717848506675200And this
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Indore Wale Bhiya
IndoreWaleBhiya
Chronology of Corona outbreak in Indore1. Outbreak confirmed on 24th march with 4 +ve results. All 4 reported to have Severe Acute Respiratory Illness... contd... 2. by 1st April 75
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Dr Tarun Deep Singh
tarunds
#COVID19 and drawing parallels to the mother of all pandemics. (A Thread) Has something remotely similar to COVID-19 occurred before?Letâs try to take a journey to a bygone era and
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Dr. Rob Davidson #WearAMask
DrRobDavidson
WARNING: As an ER doc in a rural hospital, Iâm seeing the number of #COVID19 cases here *rise* as we start to plateau in NYC, Detroit, etc. Though @realdonaldtrump anticipates
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l E T 17
Inevitable_ET
Wonât take much investigation To prove that correct https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/03/26/coronavirus-fact-check-could-your-december-cough-have-been-covid-19/2899027001/Dark to Light DID YOU or did you NOT have a rough upper or low
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Ryan Davis
MicroLevitator
As an aerosol scientist with expertise in the niche sub-field of droplet fragmentation, Iâve been meaning to provide some commentary on this article for a while. What does it tell
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Dr Fiona Rawle
FiRawle
How viruses got their names:1. COVID-19. This is the name of the disease not the virus. The viruse that causes it is SARS-CoV2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2). For
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Ahona Panda
ahona_panda
Dr. Sumit Sengupta (great pulmonologist based in Kolkata) writes: This is a personal summary of the COVID situation (without going into nuances or details) with some references meant for non-specialists
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Catherine Collins
RD_Catherine
How interesting to see my work discussed during this #COVIDăŒ19 discussion on lower RQ feeding as treatment modality in respiratory failure. @DrPaulMason 1/7https://twitter.com/DrAseemMalhotra/status/1245225579286323203 Small study. We
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