Since 2017, the #OutbreakObservatory has been a hub for outbreaks, in depth reporting, and impact driven research. Today, we discuss the reach of #OubreakObservatory and our citations in #socialmedia, national news, and #research. https://t.co/7VirE3PlTV
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I also want to send out a special thanks to @NickAlexopulos for helping us figure out what we were doing early on. You were a huge part of our success!
After nearly 5 years and 250 posts, this is my last #OutbreakThursday. Thanks so much for reading. It's been an amazing experience for me, and I know that @JenniferNuzzo will only build on our success when she transitions to @BrownUniversity next month!
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The Outbreak Observatory is deeply troubled by the loss of life and amount of human suffering caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This week's #OutbreakThursday post details ongoing humanitarian/health work being done to support the Ukrainian people.
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In light of recent analysis from the #CDC and upcoming #ValentinesDay, this week’s #OutbreakThursday will discuss the trends in common #STIs—including chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis—in the #US over the course of the #COVID19 pandemic. @audreykennar
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Despite their colorful and calm appeal, cuddling up with your pet #beardeddragon may bring unwanted surprises —this week on #OutbreakThursday, we discuss a multi-state #Salmonella#outbreak linked to household bearded dragons. https://t.co/RHAjzT9Gst