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    Health Alert Network (HAN). Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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    • Lots of #COVID19, lots of #rhinovirus/#enterovirus (https://t.co/5qsQDsMLaU. Note: just had this in our household like a 1-2 punch post-Covid & 0/10, do not recommend), & now some #influenza starting. Want to do fun stuff? Go get your updated #COVID19 #booster & your #FluShot. https://t.co/O80ScoanDd

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    Health Alert Network (HAN). Provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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    • This trend of #COVID19 followed soon after by #rhinovirus or #enterovirus (& we have it in our 🏠 , test-confirmed) is 👎👎. The 🫁 are taking a beating. Beware, especially folks w/ #asthma & other lung diseases. Masks on. 👀 recent CDC alert: https://t.co/5qsQDt3OcU. #MedTwitter https://t.co/eaCYk2Q70H

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    Phylodynamics of Enterovirus D68 – VP1

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    • 📡#Enterovirus #D68 #EVD68 builds on @nextstrain are now updated 📡 You can check out the VP1 (single-gene) build (https://t.co/LKeFGzGGby) & full-genome builds (https://t.co/kM65JGdVsw). I'll give a brief overview of a few things of interest... 1/7 https://t.co/p1XrsoXy7g https://t.co/mafPIgt61a

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    This Review highlights evidence that persistent enterovirus infections, particularly coxsackievirus B, trigger and/or accelerate islet autoimmunity in susceptible individuals, thereby leading to type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). The potential for vaccination or antiviral therapies to prevent T1DM onset is also considered.

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    • Didier Hober and colleagues discuss evidence that persistent #enterovirus infections, particularly coxsackievirus B, trigger and/or accelerate #islet autoimmunity in susceptible individuals, thereby leading to type 1 #diabetes (£) https://t.co/SlgJD88Df9 https://t.co/LHqIg0COJC

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    I was honoured to be one of 3 finalists to the 2022 Johanna Dürmüller-Bol DBMR Research Award at the University of Bern, which was decided by 3 minute video …

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    • I'm thrilled to share that I am the 2022 recipient of the Johanna Dürmüller-Bol #DBMR @DBMR_UniBe Research Award! My proposal focuses on investigating the impact of pandemic restrictions on #Enterovirus D68 #EVD68 - here's my 3 min finalist video! https://t.co/hUy01Fr3xc