RT @ejustin46: 4) A good example of the resurgence of a virus is Ebola which reappeared 5 years after having "supposedly disappeared" "Res…
RT @ejustin46: 4) A good example of the resurgence of a virus is Ebola which reappeared 5 years after having "supposedly disappeared" "Res…
RT @ejustin46: 4) A good example of the resurgence of a virus is Ebola which reappeared 5 years after having "supposedly disappeared" "Res…
RT @ejustin46: 4) A good example of the resurgence of a virus is Ebola which reappeared 5 years after having "supposedly disappeared" "Res…
4) A good example of the resurgence of a virus is Ebola which reappeared 5 years after having "supposedly disappeared" "Resurgence of Ebola virus in 2021 in Guinea suggests a new paradigm for outbreaks" https://t.co/2f9IQlf3X1 https://t.co/sY93BYsMR5
@SolidEvidence @G_Commish If that is true, then what do you think of the 2021 Ebola outbreak? Was this more likely from handling of specimen then? https://t.co/UNGqLj0Ud5
@BiophysicsFL @KatzOnEarth There is a proposed mechanism, a virus being dormant in someone, walking around for years before starting to replicate again. (Are RNA viruses even that stable at body temperature?) From the 2021 Ebola outbreak that was Totally
@factbid nice take on this using chatGPT. basically everything it says could also be deducted by a human, but certainly entertaining. I'd recommend watching: https://t.co/SwJ9q6gqSc Worobey also edited this paper: https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE The EBOLA virus li
I email Dr leenertz about the possibility of a leak. I think this is less frightening than latency and thus worth investigating. Got no answer.
@davidandthebees @WashburneAlex @DavidBahry @BiophysicsFL What are your thoughts on the probability of an anthropogenic origin of the 2021 Ebola outbreak? https://t.co/W8XzqWurug
RT @angie_rasmussen: The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 year…
RT @angie_rasmussen: The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 year…
RT @angie_rasmussen: The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 year…
RT @angie_rasmussen: The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 year…
RT @angie_rasmussen: The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 year…
The authors published their findings in Nature. And the article does not suggest that the virus was “frozen for 5 years?” as the lab leak enthusiast scribbled above on Figure 3. https://t.co/WfP7DCFa1T
@ydeigin Sexual transmission is just one (part of a) hypothesis. Here's the full list of hypotheses provided by my esteemed and HIGHLY KNOWLEDGEABLE colleagues - authors from Guinea. https://t.co/EIpySPG4wg https://t.co/XxkUEB0jcb
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
2021 ebola outbreak byl (taky?) lab leak? Možná by si experimentální výzkum infekčních nemocí zasloužil trochu regulatorní pozornosti. https://t.co/HjbV5J1QBW
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
@Hyper_Number @CadhlaFirth You're dodging the word "unrecognized". And you're dodging the fact that for a confirmed X, there will be a first instance of X, including where X is 'persistence/latency leading to an infection more than 2 years later.' https:
@Hyper_Number @CadhlaFirth 1/2 Cool story, bro. I already considered what Deigin, just like 3 years ago I was among those considering his failed claim that SARS-CoV-2 came from RaTG13 (a claim he later acted like he didn't make). You were already linked
@ydeigin Deigin just digging his hole deeper in the face of experts with greater familiarity with the evidence in their field than him.🤦♂️ Like dealing with non-expert vaccine contrarians who recently learned the term "T cell". https://t.co/q0B3VJJH3l h
@Hyper_Number @CadhlaFirth Read the paper. "Ebola can chill in testes and other tissues and remain infectious years later" https://t.co/POOoxA7RJw https://t.co/laMaT0eAZe https://t.co/mN5Kx16tjd https://t.co/aVI4CYEnWr https://t.co/Kgk9cdbN3K https://t.
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
@VillanuevaPM @KindrachukJason For example, if you'd bothered to read the paper, then you'd know that infection of a healthcare worker like a nurse following reactivation in someone else does not require unprotected sex + that the reactivation may not be d
@Kevin_McKernan
@VillanuevaPM @KindrachukJason Don't be so gullible now. Try actually reading the paper, instead of running to Deigin whenever you don't bother to read the source under discussion. It's not everyone else's fault neither of you had background knowledge on
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
@ydeigin Actually read the paper, Deigin, and show your audience what it says on it 🤦♂️ "Ebola can chill in testes and other tissues and remain infectious years later" https://t.co/POOoxA7RJw https://t.co/aVI4CYEnWr https://t.co/mN5Kx16tjd https://t.co/
@KindrachukJason That explanation is also in the paper he's discussing, including in the abstract. He just doesn't bother to tell his audience that. A behavior often seen in the lab leak crowd. https://t.co/AYdkD7P1r8 https://t.co/Gec7T4rDHH https://t.c
@Corp_Raider99 @CadhlaFirth Thanks for showing you never even read the paper under discussion, which contains the same explanation. As tedious as when you pretended HCQ worked because you refused to read published research. https://t.co/Ar63gzSDRt https
The paper Deigin cites explained this even in its abstract, with an explanation consistent with prior published evidence. One would need to *read* the paper to know this, since Deigin + his other lab leak fans don't tell you. https://t.co/5YG9pYZMdb htt
@BioinfoTools That explanation is also in the paper, including in the abstract. So apparently some folks would rather peddle Deigin's non-expert misinterpretation rather than actually read the source he's discussing. 🙄 https://t.co/5YG9pYZMdb https://t.c
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
@henri_mourant @Bryce_Nickels This is written by a gain of function virologist, not an epidemiologist: https://t.co/x0DBcohpE5 These guys don't appear to be epidemiologists, either. https://t.co/fWAcqX7MDJ The virologists are not asking any epidemiolog
RT @angoffinet: Always thought that leaks from freezers were more likely that scenario proposed in that nature paper. Of course leak from f…
RT @angoffinet: Always thought that leaks from freezers were more likely that scenario proposed in that nature paper. Of course leak from f…
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
Lo strano caso del ritorno dell'ebola in Guinea. Era stata dimenticata in qualche frigorifero? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 🙈🙉🙊 https://t.co/7707cWF8zj https://t.co/zwRS8L4fFn
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
Always thought that leaks from freezers were more likely that scenario proposed in that nature paper. Of course leak from freezer does not yield a high IF paper.
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @ydeigin: The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
Was the 2021 Ebola outbreak caused by a lab leak?
The source publication: https://t.co/W8XzqWurug (H/t @kellywind)
RT @AnneliseBocquet: C'est qd même étrange qu'une épidémie Ebola se soit produite en 2021 en Guinée (⚠️ ce n'est pas la Guinée équatoriale)…
RT @AnneliseBocquet: C'est qd même étrange qu'une épidémie Ebola se soit produite en 2021 en Guinée (⚠️ ce n'est pas la Guinée équatoriale)…
RT @AnneliseBocquet: C'est qd même étrange qu'une épidémie Ebola se soit produite en 2021 en Guinée (⚠️ ce n'est pas la Guinée équatoriale)…
C'est qd même étrange qu'une épidémie Ebola se soit produite en 2021 en Guinée (⚠️ ce n'est pas la Guinée équatoriale), https://t.co/nsYnKGLvE9 que le virus Ebola sévit dans ces régions de façon historique, https://t.co/1ZRsiVihKA alors que c'est la 1ère
RT @Alfa_kabi: Notre récent travail publié dans la revue NATURE nous enseigne que virus Ebola peut rester latent et se réactiver après plus…
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
@john_bumblebee @WashburneAlex @MarionKoopmans speaking of Ebola... https://t.co/R2WPegvk7W
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
RT @VBruttel: Nothing could be further from the truth. Remember the Guinea 2021 Ebola outbrake? https://t.co/bfHXoGrxiE It was caused by st…
@gadboit @BiophysicsFL @WashburneAlex @lab_leak @BallouxFrancois @Kevin_McKernan @franciscodeasis @stevenemassey Did you know that the 2021 Ebola strain didn't mutate for 5 years? https://t.co/PLr4tE2ES4 Either the laws of evolution don't apply to virology
@minisciencegirl @crwequine @noawitheringly @wanderer_jasnah The article about Ebola is here, the authors don't definitively prove or state that latency *did* occur but might have occured as opposed to slow replication. https://t.co/ebsiBfZYlJ
RT @ShitterSecurity: Lab leaks are of no concern, Good Citizens™️.
Lab leaks are of no concern, Good Citizens™️.
RT @lissnup: Related https://t.co/bcLCgcnBQx
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@barten_andreas SARS-CoV-2 ist wahrscheinlich nicht mal die jüngste Pandemie, die aus einem Labor kommt. https://t.co/tqY7TLlKoc Auch hier schweigen wieder mal alle Virologen, die ich darauf anspreche. Ich kann diese Probleme nur aufzuzeigen. Wenn die Allg
@ChrisDeZPhD @dar88416007 @stevenemassey https://t.co/y5kF8hQ5bv 2021 Ebola? same story... https://t.co/7wl5Utuqxs
@beatesodeik @stevemills23 @Friedemann1 @TheBinderLab Frau Sodeik, ich habe einem erfahrenen Virologen kürzlich diesen Plot zum Ebolaausbruch 2021 gezeigt (aus https://t.co/bfHXoGs58c), gefragt wie ein RNA-Virus in der Natur mal 5 Jahre aufhören kann zu mu
RT @42soho: @SafetyinNumbrz @Nicolewithno_h @JulianWysocki_ @JimLakeview @Monkeypoxtally Whoops here’s a non paywall version. https://t.co/…