@1goodtern Note the 2020 date. There’s been medical advances in Alzheimer’s, cardiac tissue has been successfully grown so hopefully this is being researched too. https://t.co/ToLGeQT8mG
Long-Term Bone and Lung Consequences Associated with Hospital-Acquired Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome: A 15-Year Follow-up from a Prospective Cohort Study’ https://t.co/jATU6QHM9x
@maosbot Maybe. These authors found bone problems in "Long SARS" & floated a hypothesis it could be an after-effect of steroids during actue phase. But prev. paper shows a specific disease mechanism instead. (2/2) https://t.co/Q5blkWI1st
@capybartini There’s also evidence of this in “Long SARS” 15 years later: https://t.co/Q5blkWIzi1 (1/2)
@fitterhappierAJ So just to throw this in here, this 15 year study seems to corroborate https://t.co/EtSgSsuEIm
RT @tomaspueyo: We don't know the long-term impact yet. But what happened with SARS and MERS? In BOTH cases, a third of survivors had lung…
SARS重症者の肺と骨の状態について15年間のフォローアップ。 https://t.co/ZX70BHh8ZG
@RaffyFlynnArt 15-year follow up from SARS one on living patients https://t.co/cmN2g9xu7B https://t.co/sT2CoEO9YH
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: Without a project I can’t be specific. SARS-CoV-2 will differ, but at least for SARS-CoV-1 health outcomes are well known. Here…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
@LazarusLong13 @LurkLethoceris @therustychemist @LongCOVIDPhysio @LongCovidKids @SessionsTlc Thanks Lazarus, just found "Long term follow up on bone & lung consequences associated w/hosp aquired SARS: 15 yr follow up..." Yes, femoral necrosis due to "l
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
15-year post-SARS-CoV-1 follow-up https://t.co/CLqQCvEFKg
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
RT @elisaperego78: "Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year fol…
"Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study" On SARS 1 sequelae, published on 14 February 2020 https://t.co/3NswEovjke
Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study https://t.co/FMxdqHa1zt
RT @Jonnosphere: @mryoung151 They did a 15 year follow-up on 71 patients with hospital acquired SARS back in 2018 and found bone and lung c…
@mryoung151 They did a 15 year follow-up on 71 patients with hospital acquired SARS back in 2018 and found bone and lung complications. https://t.co/c4Uc1mohoW
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @kfgibson: @MLS_Dave I'd sure love to understand if @ashishkjha had any awareness of this 👇- this was published one month before the USA…
@MLS_Dave I'd sure love to understand if @ashishkjha had any awareness of this 👇- this was published one month before the USA shut down. 15 year follow-up. Let's see what else we wonder if he knew... https://t.co/Q2VQCQcBBd https://t.co/88dIO94Zek
RT @RealCheckMarker: The greatest misinformation ever tweeted was that this SARS-CoV is "novel".
RT @RealCheckMarker: The greatest misinformation ever tweeted was that this SARS-CoV is "novel".
RT @RealCheckMarker: The greatest misinformation ever tweeted was that this SARS-CoV is "novel".
The greatest misinformation ever tweeted was that this SARS-CoV is "novel".
RT @_ppmv: 4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is in…
RT @_ppmv: @Mandanu2023 Thank you Art. Yes, I shared this last year - thanks for reminding me to share again! Please note I believe part of…
RT @Mandanu2023: @_ppmv They knew coronaviruses caused long term damage at the very start of the pandemic. Survivors of SARS still had lung…
4. 15 year prospective cohort study in SARS survivors. In avascular necrosis of the femoral head, blood supply to the bone is interrupted. Please note part of the bone damage owed to misguided treatments, overuse of corticosteroids. I hear such medical err
@Mandanu2023 Thank you Art. Yes, I shared this last year - thanks for reminding me to share again! Please note I believe part of the damage at the time owed to misguided treatment (corticosteroids). https://t.co/1fLG5Knxff
@brodysmom_424 @kacdnp91 In this instance the shot will only accelerate what SARS2 is capable of doing on its own. SARS 1 had similar sequelae. https://t.co/lB25gEK3k9
It’s amazing how blasé people are about a virus that’s so similar to that one, especially for children with decades of potential quality of life at stake.
@MurrayJohn2000 SARS1? Yep. Survivors are still messed up years later. Any medical professional or scientist surprised by long Covid with SARS2 needs to pay more attention: https://t.co/pUvFum9541
RT @LongCovid: A 15 year follow up to SARS 2003 in 2018 they new that covid caused long term damage with long recovery periods but they sti…
@feminavictrix Die Zahl der Infizierten war nicht so groß wie dieses Mal, daher sind die Studien dazu nicht so zahlreich. Aber hier sind zwei Quellen: https://t.co/1RFpROsJ8R https://t.co/jddMTf09WP
A 15 year follow up to SARS 2003 in 2018 they new that covid caused long term damage with long recovery periods but they still let it get out of control. https://t.co/E9Mbw5Qjvs
@TDBSubstack @Winstonplus1984 @LongCovidNews @kenoconnor18 @Jikkyleaks @theprojecttv Study of long-term consequences from SARS infection. 15 year study. SARS is not SARS2. Neither of them are a little cold. Both require PPE & airborne prevention measur
RT @whatnotsoforth: @DcrInYYC Osteonecrosis has entered the chat https://t.co/49CwOSCAWH
@DcrInYYC Osteonecrosis has entered the chat https://t.co/49CwOSCAWH
RT @RWittenbrink: @Ulrike_1985 Ja. Zum Beispiel ⬇️. https://t.co/4e5oTFT2EV
@Ulrike_1985 Ja. Zum Beispiel ⬇️. https://t.co/4e5oTFT2EV
RT @CCSDMaskUp: Paragraph 2: Why did people think long-covid might be incurable? Because our closest analog, SARS-1 - caused long term and…
RT @CCSDMaskUp: Paragraph 2: Why did people think long-covid might be incurable? Because our closest analog, SARS-1 - caused long term and…
Paragraph 2: Why did people think long-covid might be incurable? Because our closest analog, SARS-1 - caused long term and incurable issues: https://t.co/Ats8BYWUsd https://t.co/yALlu2aeux (as do many many viral infections, including measles, HIV, EBV, e
RT @_ppmv: @RealCheckMarker @NadiaYChambers Thank you. Great shortcut! - A 15-year prospective cohort study of SARS survivors also here. Ho…
@julimaelle @Ulrike_1985 @radineulla Die Follow-Up-Studien zu SARS1 sind nicht sehr aufmunternd. https://t.co/a2REJXV27z https://t.co/Q4509dCaSN https://t.co/Tp9JyhTBeB https://t.co/3gLj7awWEX
@KBIvarsson De hade ju data från patienter som genomgått SARS1 under 2003-2004. Det finns många studier på dessa patienter, det är bara att gå in på Medline! Vilket smittskyddsansvariga i väst verkar ha missat. Tex denna: https://t.co/gPItXe6IYp
@kelcsimpkins I read this paper https://t.co/1oI3bnNKuX that said survivors of SARS1 (same viral family as covid - Sarbecovirus) still have not fully recovered after 15 years, although they did have partial recovery.
@jason_pontin @TaylorLorenz Because we do know. We know that it’s bad enough. We don’t know how bad, that is true. It could be worse than we think now. At this point, we know some people don’t recover. With SARS-CoV-1, a percentage of patients had lung dam
Sars covid 2003 follow up research on people infected nearly 2 decades ago. Shows they must of been aware mass long covid was a possibility. Protecting the world’s economy was obviously worth the risk. https://t.co/E9Mbw5Qjvs
@TRyanGregory Hahahahaha try 20 YEARS since the original SARS in 2003. https://t.co/MsFuF3ruur Do humans have such short-term memories? Apparently @POTUS does.
@buffaloridger @Marc_Veld It seems that they improved somewhat, but many of them were still not in a good way. https://t.co/mQkfN3Euxm https://t.co/laEQNsnteX
Long-term bone and lung consequences associated with hospital-acquired severe acute respiratory syndrome: a 15-year follow-up from a prospective cohort study: % of pulmonary lesions on CT scans⬇️from 2003 (9.40 ± 7.83)% to 2004 (3.20 ± 4.78)% (P < 0.001
@CoronaHeadsUp 15 years after .... https://t.co/XA2VTOm2kV
RT @RougeMatisse: 3. For reference, here is a 15-year later cohort study of SARS-1 survivors. "The percentage of pulmonary lesions on CT s…
RT @RougeMatisse: 3. For reference, here is a 15-year later cohort study of SARS-1 survivors. "The percentage of pulmonary lesions on CT s…
3. For reference, here is a 15-year later cohort study of SARS-1 survivors. "The percentage of pulmonary lesions on CT scans diminished from 2003 (9.40 ± 7.83)% to 2004 (3.20 ± 4.78)% (P < 0.001) and remained stable thereafter until 2018 (4.60 ± 6.37)%
@CoronaHeadsUp it's 2013. check this, 2020: https://t.co/fWDcqQREOL
RT @_ppmv: (13) spectacular. I shared the first, but the second one is new. Read to enter the year in style Spoiler: Impact of four mutati…
RT @_ppmv: (13) spectacular. I shared the first, but the second one is new. Read to enter the year in style Spoiler: Impact of four mutati…
(13) spectacular. I shared the first, but the second one is new. Read to enter the year in style Spoiler: Impact of four mutations & SAg in CoV-2 unclear but yes, Long Covid and Long SARS are the same! Well written & easy to read, https://t.co/oK
@HippoRonja @RWittenbrink @EckerleIsabella Es gibt wohl in einigen Bereichen Besserung über die Jahrzehnte, aber nicht bei allen. Hier ist ein Paper von 2020, allerdings nicht aus neurologischer Sicht: https://t.co/gvTIfRYiMW