The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic could have been prevented
…cause an outbreak. But no one would invest the money needed to make antiviral drugs or vaccines. After SARS-CoV, a number of laboratories continued their research on the virus, but…
…cause an outbreak. But no one would invest the money needed to make antiviral drugs or vaccines. After SARS-CoV, a number of laboratories continued their research on the virus, but…
…March 2020, I tweeted this: “#coronavirus is ongoing international emergency. #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis has been international crisis/scandal for decades. In US #ME continues to be marginalised by @CDCgov & @NIH.Nevertheless #ME advocacy must continue as #ME patients everywhere remain vulnerable + invisible.” Since that…
…outcomes are unknown. Intention-to-treat analyses are generally viewed as more conservative and a better reflection of real-world experience. The intention-to-treat analysis of the scores for the fatigue scale shows very…
…have recently posted some blogs about the CODES trial on Virology Blog, a well-read science site hosted by Professor Vincent Racaniello, a microbiologist at Columbia University. These posts are here, here and here. Given my…
Don’t believe the headlines that SARS-CoV-2 is becoming more transmissible! Virologists are making conclusions that are not justified by the data. SARS-CoV-2 virus isolates from many parts of the world…
…Virology Blog, via a freedom of information request) that the expert review panel was remarkably free of diverse voices. NICE reversed itself and launched a full-scale revision process. The new…