RT @yousitonmyspot: @JaMoEberl Ich vergaß, österreichische Volksschulkinder stecken sich viel seltener an als in anderen Ländern. Warum? We…
RT @yousitonmyspot: @JaMoEberl Ich vergaß, österreichische Volksschulkinder stecken sich viel seltener an als in anderen Ländern. Warum? We…
RT @yousitonmyspot: @JaMoEberl Ich vergaß, österreichische Volksschulkinder stecken sich viel seltener an als in anderen Ländern. Warum? We…
RT @yousitonmyspot: @JaMoEberl Ich vergaß, österreichische Volksschulkinder stecken sich viel seltener an als in anderen Ländern. Warum? We…
@JaMoEberl Ich vergaß, österreichische Volksschulkinder stecken sich viel seltener an als in anderen Ländern. Warum? Weil die hochprofessionellen Clusteranalysen der AGES das zeigten, die natürlich Studien mit 85000 Kindern überlegen sind: https://t.co/QE
Very interesting thread, thanks. This very large study found 5% of people responsible for 80% of infections and that 70% of people don't pass it on. Be good too see the papers you quote that estimate 20/80 rule. https://t.co/LoVNDudHpf
@i_petersen @IKostenas @AlanBixter @peteralphonsas @AENAJ5 @erbrooker Rolling a dice is a poor description of infection risk and transmission dynamics. Superspreading in poorly ventilated congregate spaces dominates transmission, clean indoor air therefore
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
RT @DGBassani: @EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder wh…
@EpiEllie There was evidence in 2020... and a lot of big names saying 'nothing to see here' in these e-letters. I wonder why? https://t.co/554ETfl0XK
@gianlucac1 Look at the e-letters to this impressive paper, that showed exactly what was happening in September 2020 (Panels C1, C2, C3 and C10 below). Some pretty big names shouting 'nothing to see here'. https://t.co/pn7zrAMeq7 https://t.co/kLmNWxMiSK
@BioMickWatson Not at all unlikely knowing what we do about covid * Most individuals are not particularly infectious: a study in India found that even within households with one infection, only about 10% of cases had a second infection https://t.co/dqQBskU
@DrDevanRomero Epidemiologists are pivotal to public health. When a disease occurs epidemiologists work with other scientists to find out who has it, why they have it, what health problems it causes, and what CDC can do about it. #KINE404SP23 - S1 https://
@Sheebiac @RepThomasMassie Ooo. That links to this study, and it's actually surprisingly good. Thank you for this link, I'm going to have to spend some time digesting it. https://t.co/y6eMUUC5SS
@TrishtheDish_7 @Huwro_Science @AliexFolgueira @dkowalczyk @NateSilver538 I can't find any studies specifically breaking it down into percentages by location, but https://t.co/5nkeoH219o (referencing this study: https://t.co/AQ3FtnyFb7) goes into age break
@cristinarod19 @DeadpoolLes @byerral Te paso para tu tranquilidad otro mas confirmado por pares con una muestra muy superior : https://t.co/n3jOV8RhQ9
@MichaelSchwandt @SusanDavidsonM2 @JimRosenthal4 @CorsIAQ @WBahnfleth I've got plenty of those, too. 1. https://t.co/Dl3Ehn3pxW 2. https://t.co/rIPbhUBTfh 3. https://t.co/aGEtKwol7l 4. https://t.co/ZCXJboko2y 5. https://t.co/SLm08ika3g 6. https://t.co/n0Pb
@pierrecallamand @ThierryRibier @AnneD89568338 @ValreveUn @Ecole_Oubliee @Co_Co_Tweet Ou çà (accessoirement les enfants sont une clé de propagation avec transmission importante au sein de la même tranche d’âge) https://t.co/hFmUPitPJX
@PamKreeger Great that the rest of you stayed negative! This early study (not Omicron) from India 2020, showed how 80% of infections/transmissions came from only 5% of infected - underscoring #superspreaders. Omicron may be different. Plus ventillation is
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @BenJonesIEQ: The new work includes: https://t.co/SPDfTr7JVw and: https://t.co/VqvHZHvFEY
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
The new work includes: https://t.co/SPDfTr7JVw and: https://t.co/VqvHZHvFEY
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
Interesting study from India that estimates 5% of index cases being responsible for 80% of secondary cases. https://t.co/T5kawy0kKl
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @RanuDhillon: Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spr…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
Amid all the noise, we've lost sight that superspreading (due to events +/or uniquely infectious ppl) is the driver of spread With that in mind, proper filtration (~12 ACH) can – even if not stop every infxn– likely make superspreading very unlikely @sri_
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
fyi..
RT @tmprowell: 📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk…
📣#COVID19 contact tracing study #India (85K cases, 575K exposed) 👉 5% of infected lead to 80% of cases 👉⬆️ transmission risk in kids/young adults (1/3 of all cases) 👉Deaths concentrated in age 50-64 👉Case fatality 17% in age 85+ #MedTwitter #COVID19 http
RT @Stormageddon666: @DGKJ_eV @JukPraxis @BVKJ Lustige Aussage von einer wissenschaftlichen Fachgesellschaft, wenn es um eine Studie geht,…
@PSHolstein @dgkj Studie bewusst nicht direkt verlinkt? Indische Studie im indischen Setting. Übertragung insbes. in Haushalten. https://t.co/edonDmhb75
RT @Stormageddon666: @DGKJ_eV @JukPraxis @BVKJ Lustige Aussage von einer wissenschaftlichen Fachgesellschaft, wenn es um eine Studie geht,…
RT @JSchmitzLeipzig: Das Science Paper um das es hier geht, bezieht sich nicht auf Omicron, sondern Daten aus 2020. https://t.co/Zr7Oe19SzF
RT @Stormageddon666: @DGKJ_eV @JukPraxis @BVKJ Lustige Aussage von einer wissenschaftlichen Fachgesellschaft, wenn es um eine Studie geht,…
@DGKJ_eV @JukPraxis @BVKJ Lustige Aussage von einer wissenschaftlichen Fachgesellschaft, wenn es um eine Studie geht, wo die Datensammlung schon lange vor Omikron abgeschlossen war. https://t.co/ImHvnKFaKq Da können Sie doch nicht ernsthaft argumentieren
RT @DrZoeHyde: 9. The largest contact tracing study published to date suggests even young children transmit at meaningful rates. Attack ra…
RT @DrZoeHyde: 9. The largest contact tracing study published to date suggests even young children transmit at meaningful rates. Attack ra…
RT @DrZoeHyde: 9. The largest contact tracing study published to date suggests even young children transmit at meaningful rates. Attack ra…
RT @DrZoeHyde: 9. The largest contact tracing study published to date suggests even young children transmit at meaningful rates. Attack ra…
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RT @tanhisjussi: Niinpä. Mikä mahtaisi olla tilanne, jos 🇫🇮@THLorg @okmfi ja @STM_Uutiset olisivat lukeneet tuon tutkimuksen ja toimineen t…
RT @tanhisjussi: Niinpä. Mikä mahtaisi olla tilanne, jos 🇫🇮@THLorg @okmfi ja @STM_Uutiset olisivat lukeneet tuon tutkimuksen ja toimineen t…
Niinpä. Mikä mahtaisi olla tilanne, jos 🇫🇮@THLorg @okmfi ja @STM_Uutiset olisivat lukeneet tuon tutkimuksen ja toimineen tuon tiedostaen? #koulu #opehommat
Epi data from India (84,965 patients and 575,071 close contacts), from China (29,578 patients and 57,581 household contacts), and from the US (101 patients and 191 household members) provide evidence that children transmit at similar rates to adults http
We already knew that. An impressive study tracing infections in India showed enhanced transmission in children and young adults, who then brought it home. The paper was posted more than a year ago. (https://t.co/qh5I6LBigu) https://t.co/vZHT9vW1yE
Tämä. https://t.co/wPg7ZxoqKa
@MrhobanJames @ChrisGiles_ Is right, there was a paper based on indian transmission made it very clear that kids could transmit, citing mixing and proximity of contact. That was November last year, ignored. https://t.co/rdHNoFNFVp
RT @JPosthumadeBoer: Hoeveel schoolklassen zijn nodig voordat 1 #COVID19NL besmette leerling/docent wordt gevonden? Het onderstaande artik…
1 jaar geleden wisten we dit al!
@prafxis This enormous recent contact tracing study in India suggests the vaccinated, the asymptomatic, and asymptomatic kids most definitely can play a significant role in continuing to spread. https://t.co/fpjPkPnwVY
Largest ever covid-19 contact tracing study. The greater than expected role of children, not infrequently asymptomatic, in spreading covid-19 is worth noting. K. Gopal et. al., 'Epidemiology and transmission dynamics of COVID-19 in two Indian states'.
RT @LKuervers: @SusanFDe @impishchimp I believe there is enough evidence to show that it can and does transmit in schools. https://t.co/gXm…
RT @LKuervers: @SusanFDe @impishchimp I believe there is enough evidence to show that it can and does transmit in schools. https://t.co/gXm…
@SusanFDe @impishchimp I believe there is enough evidence to show that it can and does transmit in schools. https://t.co/gXm3RfLtl4 regarding transmission in schools and https://t.co/rvo5WvzNKm study in India demonstrating children are more likely to pass
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@charlesbrew How do you know they don't spread covid? Could you share the evidence please? This is one of the largest epidemiological studies ever, and children were accountable for 1/3rd of transmissions, including bringing it into households https://t.
RT @Fred_Langlois_: @Lillbirdtoldme Thanks! There's however ample evidence that children transmit at similar rates than adults https://t.c…
@Lillbirdtoldme Thanks! There's however ample evidence that children transmit at similar rates than adults https://t.co/CwIYBrbnwq
@fisnikzyberi @WendlBarbara @tagesanzeiger @KispiZuerich @ConradinCramer Schon in der ersten Welle waren die Schulen/Kinder Treiber der Pandemie. 👇 https://t.co/TW3j81oeWp https://t.co/omlEdQ8Pq5 https://t.co/pl751rRFab
RT @carpe_diem0820: 南インドでの接触者調査 COVID-19症例のうち8%が二次感染の60%を占める 大多数の症例(71%)が、接触者追跡調査の努力によって特定された接触者による二次感染に至らなかった →クラスター調査大切 Epidemiology and…