Simple, at-home #COVID19 antibody tests could provide insights into risk of hospitalisation and death.
New research from our @ReactStudy published this week in @NatureComms could inform timing and roll-out of Covid-19 #vaccine boosters
https://t.co/V9cHYVmThu
New job opportunities in epidemic preparedness & response at @LSHTM:
Assistant Professor in Molecular Epidemiology with UK-PHRST, deadline 6 Jan: https://t.co/hBCxaIN9CU
Research assistant in pandemic response planning, deadline 20 Jan: https://t.co/7E114tGYez
And probably the most important and urgent study using postal push-to-web we will ever do: Nicholas Gilby presented the methodology and learnings from running the @ReactStudy survey for @imperialcollege at the RSS 4/
How have symptoms changed with different variants of #COVID? 🦠
A new paper from our @ReactStudy, published in @NatureComms, looked at more than 17,000 who tested positive on a PCR test between May 2020 and March 2022.
https://t.co/GaXcZcTR6t
Our latest paper from the @ReactStudy is now available @PLOSCompBiol. We investigate how SARS-CoV-2 infection prevalence changed during England’s ‘roadmap out of lockdown’ https://t.co/8ImX0br3fg
How have symptoms of COVID-19 changed with different variants? Our new paper describes symptoms from 17,448 PCR-positive people diagnosed in the community @ReactStudy from 2020 to 2022. A thread.
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📣 NEW BLOG POST
COG-UK has contributed to a number of national studies to understand more about the transmission and evolution of SARS-CoV-2, one of them is the @ReactStudy@imperialcollege@IpsosMORI
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Want to know more about the REACT Long COVID Study?
Check out our recent update report which highlights our progress so far, early insights & related #PPIE opportunities.
Go to our project webpage & scroll down to find it: https://t.co/LmrzWgvHy5
@ReactStudy@profhelenward
So pleasing to get such positive feedback for the whole @ReactStudy team from @UKHSA and @uksciencechief. We're very proud of the work we did from May 2020 to March 2022, and of the ongoing research into longer-term impacts of infection #longcovid@grahamscooke@KellyIpsosUK
We are so proud of the REACT study. Thank you to everyone involved across the studies from partners to collaborators and especially everyone who participated.
Our important work will continue with further research into the longer-term impacts of #COVID19.
To everyone who helped make the #REACT study happen, from scientists to kit makers, lab technicians to everyone else involved, and all those who supported them - thank you! 👏👏👏
. @ReactStudy participants uploaded nearly 600,000 images of their antibody tests - here we describe how machine-learning enabled automated image analysis was able to improve accuracy for community surveillance. https://t.co/LJfvLbW8hJ
Artificial Intelligence (#AI) could improve the accuracy of reading at-home antibody tests for COVID-19 to better inform public health decisions, like when to offer booster vaccines. 🧵1/8
It is happening! Join us at the #ExRdFest this Saturday and Sunday.
➡️Visit our stalls #FestivalFever, @ReactStudy stand, Stormy Weather Lounge, Peoples Research Cafe, Data Murmurations, Written Portraits and many more.
🌞See you there!
On the @ReactStudy and the importance of co-design in #PatientSafety@maximustiberius at #PSTRCsymposium says:
"Patients and members of the public were intimately involved in the design in the home testing kits and were instrumental to the success of REACT.” @YH_PSTRC @PSTRC_GM
INTERACTIVE: The #COVID@ReactStudy partnership between Ipsos and @ImperialCollege with 3,418,788 participants (thank you to them) taught us 5 things about the pandemic https://t.co/niznBuW5UN #ImperialStories
What has real-time analysis told us about #COVID19?
In a new #ImperialStories feature, explore five things our @ReactStudy has taught us about the pandemic https://t.co/VEvZYQnkbd
"The data we've gathered is a really precious resource.
"Now that we have this resource, we want to make the best use of it for public good."
In a new feature, we look back at 5 of the most important things the REACT study has taught us.
Read more: https://t.co/FGJXs1V3Di