Severe sickle-cell acute chest syndrome is associated with an activation of the pulmonary vascular endothelium and of coagulation, with higher levels of pro-coagulant microparticles in cases of associated acute pulmonary hypertension https://t.co/K2CReRYMFl
What do we know about the #omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2?
The COVID-19 Real-Time Learning Network has the latest information on transmission, diagnostics, immune escape and disease severity: https://t.co/YZNxz62JP8
@RealTimeCOVID19#RealTimeCOVID19
The evolution from TB infection to disease is now described as a “continuum process”. Understanding of this is important to appreciate what is new on prevention, diagnosis and treatment of TB infection. https://t.co/OwMd1Rvrte
Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered a specific gene that drives much of the development of the stripes, blotches and spots that decorate all feline fur. https://t.co/tLXVndokNa
#Genes
Positive antibody tests do not mean immunity & are not a green light to abandon social distancing, warns IDSA Board Member Angela Caliendo, MD, FIDSA of @BrownMedicine.
Desidererei che si trovasse immediatamente un vaccino contro il coronavirus per due motivi. Il primo perché salverebbe tante vite umane, il secondo per il piacere di vedere gli antivaccinisti implorare la vaccinazione in ginocchio sui ceci.
Time’s always moving on. Nothing can stop it. The question is whether we use our time well or not. We can't do anything about the past, but what happens in the future depends on what we do now. We can create a happier future by remembering that in being human we are all the same.
Airlines have a responsibility to provide equal access to passengers who require medical oxygen, but many barriers remain. Healthcare professionals and oxygen suppliers can help patients plan their journey and reduce the risk associated with air travel. https://t.co/Q1RZhGxxgq
63% of cases were categorised as programmatically preventable.
Classification of global measles cases in 2013-17 as due to policy or vaccination failure: a retrospective review of global surveillance data.
https://t.co/DO0gUtwEad
#vaccines
#WorldCancerDay: The most common causes of #cancer death are:
-Lung
-Colorectal
-Stomach
-Liver
-Breast
cancers
👉https://t.co/4Iue1yxwLC
Let’s beat cancer! Let’s #BeatNCDs