Risk factors for asthma-related hospital and intensive care admissions in children, adolescents and adults: a cohort study using primary and secondary care data https://t.co/PxXvGTWRFF
@trishgreenhalgh This was a terrible policy by any measure and every public health specialist I knew (even those experienced in hospital medicine) thought it was bonkers and utterly unethical. It was and is still not beyond the ability of the UK government to create isolation facilities.
The cost of primary care consultations associated with long COVID in non-hospitalised adults: a retrospective cohort study using UK primary care data: https://t.co/YM5CuJkQv2
Risk factors for severe asthma attacks in children and adolescents - analysis of 205,000 children in the UK. Think about assessing and managing co morbidities to reduce asthma attacks! #ERSCongress @UoB_IAHR @ShamilHaroon@ProfAdelMansur@BWC_NHS@InflamAge_UoB @CRN_WMid
Post asthma attack follow up in primary care: out of 17,457 patients only 14% were seen at 48 hr. Just 8% had inhaler check! . Patients from black ethnic groups are less likely to receive this care. #ERSCongress@ShamilHaroon@ProfAdelMansur @UoB_IAHR @CRN_WMid @asthmalunguk
Patients and members of the public will be able to more easily take part in impactful research thanks to a new tool developed by the University of Birmingham’s work on Long COVID. @tlcstudy@drmelcalvert@lee_1881#weareIAHR@BirminghamBRC Read the paper: https://t.co/IZisc3Nfw4
A powerful and devastating depiction of the opioid epidemic - an incredibly important show that should be watched by everyone practising medicine https://t.co/413xy44WUg