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    PNAS Nexus - 12 month(s) ago

    Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences Administration of Health Services, Education, and Research Agricultural Sciences Anesthesiology …

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    • The fourth issue of volume two of @PNASNexus is complete! Discover insights into asymptomatic transmission in #epidemics, solutions to green water scarcity with #climatechange, cellulose nanocrystals aiding in #mosquito bite prevention, and more. Read now: https://t.co/TYCzsESM0a https://t.co/TIakAZeOWI

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    BY MIKE MAGEE This Fall, I am teaching a 4-week course on “How Epidemics Have Shaped Our World” at the President’s College at the University of Hartford. It is, of course a timely topic, but also personally unnerving as we complete a third year under the shadow of Covid-19. Where does one begin on a topic such…

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    • Check out this new piece by @drmikemagee on @THCBstaff about how #epidemics have shaped our world and how surviving the #plague might mean contacting an #autoimmunedisease! https://t.co/oXxR9F0ABg

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    BY MIKE MAGEE Epidemics don’t appear in isolation of geography, social status, race or economics. In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation article, the authors reviewed case numbers and death rates organized by race/ethnicity. It will come as no surprise that the most vulnerable populations death rate is nearly three times greater than the least vulnerable….

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    • According to a recent @KFF study, #NativeAmerican populations have the highest death rate of any race/ethnicity. On @THCBstaff, @drmikemagee touches on some explanations and delves into what this means for #epidemics, past and present. https://t.co/mKGlenMIfp

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    The Black Death, the biggest pandemic of our history, was caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis and lasted in Europe between the years 1346 and 1353. Despite the pandemic’s immense demographic and societal impacts, its origins have long been elusive. Now, a multidisciplinary team of scientists, including researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, the…

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    • Multidisciplinary team studied ancient plague #genomes that trace the Black Death’s origins to Central Asia @MPI_EVA_Leipzig #genomics #epidemics #historicalarcheology #evolutionarygenetics https://t.co/gRx0LQLqy3

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

    JavaScript Error JavaScript has been disabled on your browser. You must enable it to continue. Here’s how to enable JavaScript in the following browsers: Internet Explorer From the Tools menu, select Options Click the Content tab Select Enable…

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    • This Perspective piece by Volinn et al. focuses on the joblessness and #opioid #epidemics, both of which have been intensified by the #COVID19 pandemic. https://t.co/8GrNxPQP2b #PAINJournal https://t.co/TkA9Qfaufb