Clustering and superspreading potential of SARS-CoV-2 infections in Hong Kong – Nature Medicine Commentary: Superspreaders of SARS-CoV-2 – Virology Blog Commentaries on Twitter Cases linked to #superspreading events are estimated to account for 80% of all local transmission of #SARSCoV2 in Hong Kong in a study with implications for public health policies. @bencowling88 @gmleunghku […]
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The pooled prevalence of pulmonary embolism in patients with COVID-19 – Intensive Care Medicine Commentary on Twitter Pulmonary embolism in #COVID19, be careful! quantitative meta-analysis ->pooled prevalence in pts undergoing #PE diagnosis 28%higher pooled prevalence in pts admitted to #ICU vs those admitted to non-ICU: 19 vs 9%Open access @yourICM #COVIDFOAM #FOAMcc https://t.co/dUqKAVoeCV pic.twitter.com/fvmQnTlv1M […]
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Pulmonary embolism in patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia: a narrative review – Annals of Intensive Care
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Covid-19: Do many people have pre-existing immunity? – The BMJ Commentary on Twitter It seemed a truth universally acknowledged that the human population had no pre-existing immunity to SARS-CoV-2, but is that actually the case? Peter Doshi explores the emerging research on immunological responseshttps://t.co/6LYRjxlWBQ — The BMJ (@bmj_latest) September 17, 2020
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Transmission of SARS-CoV-2: A Review of Viral, Host, and Environmental Factors – Annals of Internal Medicine
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Investigating Whether Blood Type Is Linked to COVID-19 Risk – JAMA Commentary on Twitter Researchers find no relationship between blood type and severe #COVID19, despite early studies suggesting possible higher risk for those with type A. “The basic science on this is extremely weak.” https://t.co/tYreg896DK — JAMA (@JAMA_current) September 17, 2020
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Eli Lilly reports first, promising results for an antibody against COVID-19 – Science Press release: Lilly announces proof of concept data for neutralizing antibody LY-CoV555 in the COVID-19 outpatient setting
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Characteristics and Maternal and Birth Outcomes of Hospitalized Pregnant Women with Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 — COVID-NET, 13 States, March 1–August 22, 2020 – CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Related Study: SARS-CoV-2 Infection Among Hospitalized Pregnant Women: Reasons for Admission and Pregnancy Characteristics — Eight U.S. Health Care Centers, March 1–May 30, 2020 – CDC Morbidity […]
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Fast coronavirus tests: what they can and can’t do – Nature
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Months After Recovery, COVID-19 Survivors Often Have Persistent Lung Trouble – NIH Director’s Blog Original Study: Follow-up study of the pulmonary function and related physiological characteristics of COVID-19 survivors three months after recovery – EClinicalMedicine
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