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A very important and informative thread about why the Omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant is now dominating in the Northeast US and is expected to spread. Please protect yourselves and others by wearing N95 masks. I am truly concerned about the #longCOVID wave that follows this infection. twitter.com/yunlong_cao/st…
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@sciliz I’m concerned because of the putative ability of XBB.1.5 to have increased capacity to infect cell types that express even lower levels of ACE2. This will increase tropism and possibly persistence in cell types that are long lived.
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Amazing, timely, comprehensive, and evidence-based review - Long COVID: major findings, mechanisms and recommendations - by @ahandvanish @LisaAMcCorkell @juliamv @EricTopol. This is a #MustRead and is already my go-to review on #LongCovid.
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We are looking for people who never had COVID or who recovered from COVID as important control participants in our Yale LISTEN study. Please sign up if you can help us understand the pathophysiology of #longCOVID and post-vaccine adverse events 🙏🏼
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A team member working on our #PrimeandSpike nasal spray COVID booster vaccine developed #longCOVID 😭
Long COVID is a global crisis affecting millions of lives. It is impacting our ability to do science, research and development.
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Thrilled to share this Comment in @TheLancetInfDis that I coauthored with the amazing @PutrinoLab on “Why we need a deeper understanding of the pathophysiology of long COVID”. Sharing an accessible document here. Thank you for reading and sharing 🙏🏼
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A new study by @carolilucas lab shows that vaccine booster type matters, especially for 50 and older. After the CoronaVac primary series, BNT162b2 or ChAdOx1 booster produces better neutralizing antibodies than the CoronaVac booster. @ScienceTM
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“Long COVID has not received anywhere near the same level of attention or resources: the result has been widespread harm to health, societies, and economies. 3 years in, more is needed to recognise, treat, and support patients with long COVID.” 💯
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The #LongCovidAwarenessDay (today) is important because in many countries and regions around the world, long COVID is not discussed and people are suffering in isolation. Awareness is needed to improve diagnosis, medical care, research, and support of patients 💙
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A very interesting paper from Dr. Mark Davis’ group shows that in response to the mRNA vaccine, CD8 T cell responses are attenuated in people who had prior COVID compared to uninfected people. What does this mean? (1/)
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Very excited that our PaxLC clinical trial on #longCOVID patients is now open, led by @hmkyale! This is a phase 2, 1:1 randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled research study in 100 non-hospitalized highly symptomatic long COVID. (1/)
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We suspect that a subset of #longCOVID patients have viral reservoirs. The reason we use a 15-day trx (not a 5-day used for acute infection) is to allow the drug to eliminate the virus that is causing chronic infection and to remove such reservoirs. (4/)
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We are now enrolling in the #PaxLCTrial; randomizing people with #longCOVID to 15 days of Paxlovid (nirmatrelvir/ritonavir) or placebo (placebo/ritonavir). Currently people in CT, NY, and FL can enroll. Hope to expand to other states soon. For more info 👉🏼 kindred.hugo.health/pax-lc
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Our study showing that Omicron subvariants are even more capable than other VOCs in suppressing MHC I expression to evade CD8 T cell immunity is just published. Congratulations to @MiyuMoriyama @carolilucas @ValterVSM @NathanGrubaugh & team 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼 (1/)
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What does this mean? Immune evasion from CD8 T cells could allow infected cells to survive better in the host. The virus could establish a safe niche for prolonged replication. To eliminate such persistent reservoirs, we need to employ antivirals or antibody therapy. (4/)
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What an incredible honor to be invited to have lunch at the @WhiteHouse by Dr. Jill Biden in honor of Mrs. Yuko Kishida, spouse of the Prime Minister of Japan. I discussed #LongCovid, nasal vaccines, and the importance of science with powerful women 🌸
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