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IDSA on Twitter: "A prospective cohort study in CID found that long-term COVID-19 symptoms were common, even in those with mild disease. Female and obese patients recovered more slowly, regardless of age
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Abraar Karan on Twitter: "New in CID Journal from the @BrighamWomens infection control team Increasing testing & N95 respirator use to control hospital-based clusters of #covid19 H/t @ABsteward https://t.co/gNie5kJqoz https://t.co/k7wh874NF5" / Twitter
IDSA on Twitter: "IDSA is pleased to announce that @PaulSaxMD has been named the next editor-in-chief of Clinical Infectious Diseases. 🎉 #IDSAJournals #ClinInfectDis https://t.co/V6kHA6JvDd" / Twitter
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USPHS/IDSA Guidelines for the prevention of opportunistic infections in persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus | Clinical Infectious Diseases | Oxford Academic
Infectious Diseases Society of America - A recent CID supplement features eight articles that have informed the scientific underpinning of interventions that have become key parts of the public health response to
IDSA on Twitter: "A new multicenter case-control analysis in CID found that during March–May 2021, SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines were highly effective at preventing COVID hospitalizations among U.S. adults. 📄:https://t.co/Hyj3whzd3d #IDSAJournals ...
IDSA on Twitter: "A new CID study finds that seroconversion after SARS-CoV-2 infection confers protection against reinfection lasting at least 8 months, which may help global health authorities establish priorities for vaccine
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IDSA on Twitter: "CID: In hospitalized patients w/ moderate COVID-19, early use of remdesivir was associated w/ shorter time to clinical improvement, low viral load and positive IgG antibody, shorter length of