Siyu Chen
@Siyu1000
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infectious disease modelling and epidemiology
Ithaca, NY
Joined July 2022
In a new article from @gavi, Cornell Public Health's Dr. Raina Plowright discusses the importance of humans and bats coexisting. "If we leave bats alone and provide them with the food and land they need, it protects us as well." Read more: https://t.co/rT3sfwWIj6
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βοΈ On the cover of @TheLancetInfDis June issue in time for European arbovirus season, the @PREPARE_EUROPE MERMAIDS-Arbo doublebill of papers with commentary now in print - thank you! π¦ Full issue: https://t.co/5WSJyjiRVP π€ Clinical outcomes: https://t.co/5OIX2g6NEX π¦
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The @WHO as called for public consultations on target product profiles (TPPs) for treatments for non-severe and severe #dengue to support the ongoing clinical development of therapeutics approaching Phase 3 pivotal trials. @xhschan @DNDi @Novartis
https://t.co/OtltFspylJ
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The World Health Organization (WHO) is seeking feedback on the TPP from experts in the industry, product developers, the scientific community, NTD programme personnel and clinicians currently...
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Bias in medical research: disregard for womenβs health belongs in the past
theguardian.com
Editorial: It is shocking that while illnesses specific to men are studied, those affecting women are ignored
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Newly elected NAS international member Marion Koopmans of @erasmusuni focuses on emerging infections with special emphasis on unravelling pathways of disease emergence and spread at the human animal interface. Read more: https://t.co/ssAxUzVEUw
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What happens when babies are born during crises? As β#pandemic babiesβ turn 5, a Canadian study shows they're on track developmentally, but social support made a critical difference. Read more: https://t.co/OY2duFs9DJ via @ConversationUK
gavi.org
Our research has found that most pandemic-born children have been remarkably resilient to the disruptions caused by COVID.
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3/3 With our warmest thanks to Prof Felicity Burt @UFSweb @nhls_sa & Roger Hewson @LSHTM @RIPL_Porton for the illuminating linked editorial... https://t.co/sbrtqtyn1M ...and our amazing @TheLancetInfDis editors Ursula Hofer & Jenna Bolingbroke for this fantastic final outcome π
thelancet.com
In The Lancet Infectious Diseases, the increasing threat posed by arboviruses in Europe was addressed in the MERMAIDS-ARBO study, a prospective observational study over four arbovirus seasons...
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Reconstructing the first COVID-19 pandemic wave with minimal data in E...
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Local partners from 21 hospitals included >900 patients into a protocol. 110 (13%) were diagnosed with arbovirus infections (four had coinfections or cross-reactivity): one (<1%) with CCHFV, 16 (2%) with TBEV, 44 (5%) with TOSV, and 53 (6%) with WNV.
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1/3 Thrilled to be able to share the findings of the @PREPARE_EUROPE MERMAIDS Arbovirus study (21 hospitals in 7 countries over 4 years) coordinated by @louise_sigfrid now in @TheLancetInfDis. Please think arbovirus this & summers to come wherever you are in Europe (or the world)
thelancet.com
Our data highlight the need to strengthen arbovirus surveillance systems for the early detection of emerging and re-emerging outbreaks, including investments to increase awareness of arbovirus...
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in this papers we analysed the completeness of information provided by physicians on timing of sampling and symptoms, and how that translates to the reliability of diagnosis. He piece of work. https://t.co/lYX9OmdJ34 Great collaboration @ECRAID @Oxford @ReinaSikkema
thelancet.com
This study shows that despite incomplete and heterogeneous data, differential diagnosis of suspected arbovirus infections is possible, and the diagnostic interpretation algorithm we propose could...
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COVID-19 testing and reporting behaviours in England across different sociodemographic groups: a population-based study using testing data and data from community prevalence surveillance surveys - The Lancet Digital Health
thelancet.com
Differences in testing behaviours across sociodemographic groups might be reflective of the higher costs of self-isolation to vulnerable populations, differences in test accessibility, differences in...
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