EDPSciences, to physics
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| EPJ B
for a Topical Issue on “ in :
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EDPSciences, to academicchatter
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#Journals | EPJ B
#CallForPapers for a Topical Issue on
#MathematicalModeling in #epidemiology : Limits and Pitfalls” Guest Editors from
@saar_uni #HumboldtUniversitätzuBerlin

📅30 June 2024
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#EDPSciences
#ScienceMastodon
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@academicchatter

SingleBass, to random
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Anyone who likes songs and dislikes callous, careless governments, you might enjoy this:

https://single-bass.bandcamp.com/track/cant-bullshit-a-virus

#songs #government #epidemiology

CastlTrAstonDrs, to H5N1
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CastlTrAstonDrs, to random
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@medrxivpreprint
wastewater-based
has been widely applied in many countries and regions for monitoring transmission in the population through testing in wastewater. several studies that have collected paired longitudinal respiratory & fecal samples demonstrated prolonged fecal shedding and higher in feces compared to the paired respiratory samples collected at the same time period .

bicmay, to science
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"NHLBI has launched an epidemiological cohort that focuses on these populations. It is called MOSAAIC, which stands for Multi-ethnic Observational Study in American Asian and Pacific Islander Communities...It’s also one that’s urgently needed, said Yuling Hong...'Research on these understudied groups can help eliminate disparities and advance health equity in ways never seen before.'"

https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/news/2024/new-nhlbi-study-focuses-asian-americans-native-hawaiians-and-pacific-islanders

mycotropic, to academia
@mycotropic@beige.party avatar

I submitted my dossier.

At this point they can promote me or I'll start applying for jobs outside of research but that process was so ridiculous that I'm more than a little disillusioned with my field. I got some wonderful letters of support and they're much appreciated but why the hell is academia like this?

I enjoyed being an electricians apprentice, it was boring and didn't challenge me at all but it paid the bills. Maybe I should go back to that since my loans are paid off and four years from now my youngest kid will be out of highschool.

Or I could stick around and try to find a treatment that changes the progression of COPD. Either way man.

KidsData, to Health
@KidsData@sfba.social avatar

👀 New data out from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show a worrying trend: prenatal care rates dropped substantially in 2022—a smaller share of births got 1st trimester prenatal care and a larger share didn't got late or no care compared with 2021 and 2020.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr73/nvsr73-02.pdf

#Health #PublicHealth #InfantHealth #Pediatrics #Obstetrics #FamilyPlanning #MedMastodon #ReproductiveHealth #Epidemiology @publichealth @medmastodon @pediatrics

stamen, (edited ) to random
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"What if you could track public health like the weather?"

In our latest blog post, Stamen designer Caroline Carter talks about our work with WastewaterSCAN to make epidemiological charts more usable in our day-to-day lives, like checking a weather report.

https://stamen.com/what-if-you-could-track-public-health-like-the-weather/

jobRxiv, to hiring
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PopResearchCtrs, to geopolitics
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Demographers and sociologists:

Please help us build our network so we can share and boost all of the amazing research.

▶️ Who are you following?

▶️ Who should we follow?

@demography @sociology

eLife, to random
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Local levels of strain diversity influence patterns of antimalarial drug resistance in different regions of the world. https://elifesciences.org/digests/90888/tailoring-malaria-control?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

CastlTrAstonDrs, to random
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Prevalence of Persistent infections may act as viral reservoirs that could seed future outbreaks, give rise to highly divergent lineages & contribute to cases of .
In particular, infections in immunocompromised patients who cannot clear 🦠 may lead to persistence for months or even years before potentially seeding new outbreaks in the community …

AskPippa, to medmastodon
@AskPippa@c.im avatar

Looking for story ideas on the subject of . New studies, clinical studies (not mouse or cell studies); new important guideline changes -- that sort of thing. Things that would be relevant to Canadian family docs. Could be nutrition, cross-specialty, pediatric or adult, new findings that are out-of-class, ... lots of possibilities. Not so interested in 1 drug vs placebo studies -- something more interesting.
and so on...

@medmastodon

eLife, to Microbiology
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An analysis of virus evolution over 22 years of seasons reveals the major drivers of disease transmission and epidemic severity. https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/91849?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic_pr

mycotropic, to random
@mycotropic@beige.party avatar

Hi folks, if you used this hashtag to attack the institute of public health then you're banned, hard stop.

thentrythis, to random
@thentrythis@mastodon.thentrythis.org avatar

More work in progress for our citizen science game 'Nergal', which creates a safe way to do research about human behaviour when confronted with infectious disease.

We've added speech bubbles, and it's suddenly getting loud in here!

The characters have a memory, and share information when they speak - but that isn't obvious yet!

Player character moving around groups of other characters all saying "Hello" and "Nergal!!!" to each other.

PopResearchCtrs, to geopolitics
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📣 Learning opportunity! DSDR.ICPSR.UMICH.EDU

Learn how to:

  • Discover, access, & share research data on maternal & child health, the human lifecycle, & health disparities
  • Meet NIH data sharing requirements for NICHD-funded grants by depositing data with DSDR
  • Access resources to advance research and data sharing

Webinar is free and open to the public.

Register:
https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_f37I_5dYS4aha9uoi6xM7A#/registration

@demography @publichealth @sociology @epidemiology

eLife, to coronavirus
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Scientists have identified a molecular switch within -CoV-2 spike proteins and suggest it may have been evolving to balance infection potency and immune evasion, contributing to its pandemic spread. https://elifesciences.org/articles/74060?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

constantorbit, to science
@constantorbit@hachyderm.io avatar

Does the human body lose "immunity" to germs/etc without exposure to them? E.g. if you've been more isolated (as we have been during the pandemic), are you more likely to get sick from being exposed to other peoples "germs"?

(I suppose I should probably do some lookup on my own first before asking 😅 )

itnewsbot, to science
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Should you flush with toilet lid up or down? Study says it doesn’t matter - Enlarge / Whether the toilet lid is up or down doesn't make much differ... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=2000168

arborist, to environment
@arborist@achrilock.social avatar

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/jan/21/arctic-zombie-viruses-in-siberia-could-spark-terrifying-new-pandemic-scientists-warn | Arctic zombie viruses in Siberia could spark terrifying new pandemic, scientists warn |

[...] "Strains of these Methuselah microbes – or zombie viruses as they are also known – have already been isolated by researchers who have raised fears that a new global medical emergency could be triggered – not by an illness new to science but by a disease from the distant past." |

eLife, to Microbiology
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Spanning , , , and even , this Special Issue illuminates the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on cancer patients: http://elifesciences.org/collections/104e5304?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic.

dancingdogs, to Ottawa
@dancingdogs@forall.social avatar

FREE for Kindle download Jan 14-18: Nothing To Do With Skin: The Fundamentals of and Population Health– by Raywat Deonandan PhD

(an introduction to the science of population epidemiology) including a description of study designs, some of the common biases encountered, how to distinguish between correlation and causation.

Dr. Deonandan is an and Professor with the University of
https://amzn.to/48PJ4mx https://c.im/@deonandan/111749405750906706

PopResearchCtrs, to Health
@PopResearchCtrs@sciences.social avatar

An electronic platform may be a suitable tool to augment public health contact tracing activities by allowing participants to select an online platform for contact tracing rather than sitting for an interview.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37379511/

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