Bryan Tegomoh, MD, MPH
@BryanTegomoh
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Physician & Epidemiologist • Advancing Global Health Security • Personal views only
Joined November 2010
In 2022, we published a timely review of mpox (previously monkeypox) for healthcare professionals. This work remains just as relevant today. #mpox #mpoxoutbreak #Mpox2024
Monkeypox - A Contemporary Review for Healthcare Professionals ✅ Just Accepted 🔓 Open Access 🔗 #OFIDEditorsChoice @FungalDoc @jobadd
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A likely reason is you’re picking up a new germ on each long flight, likely a virus. Many respiratory viruses have an incubation period of 1-2 days, so you only start experiencing symptoms a day or 2 later. The conditions on airplanes like close quarters, low humidity, the general stress of travel, etc. can transiently lower your immune defenses making it easier for a new germ to get a foothold. What you feel 2 days later is essentially your immune system ramping up to fight it off. Of course, I am not your doctor.
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RT @RickABright: @BryanTegomoh @KrutikaKuppalli @MarionKoopmans @cmyeaton Thanks Bryan. This is very insightful and highlights important ch…
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@PWB_Global Very sad of his passing. He was such a gem and a pleasure to listen to. Courage to his family and the TWIV family
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@KrutikaKuppalli @RickABright @MarionKoopmans @cmyeaton The persistent challenge has always been the communication gap btw Lab, Epi, Hospitals, and Bioinformatics teams. Each speaks a different "language" and often don't know or understand the priorities or questions of the other groups.
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@PeterDiamandis Yeah the most recent data is very consistent with this insight. There’s also some strong correlation with VO2 max which can only be improved with some kind of high intensity interval training and a specific kind of cardio. @PeterAttiaMD @hubermanlab
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RT @aipulserx: Can self-supervised machine learning help identify genetic modifiers of neuronal activity in neurodegenerative diseases by a…
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RT @james_y_zou: The shift from AI as tools to AI as agents has tremendous implications for medicine and healthcare. @EricTopol and I shar…
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RT @tszzl: if the frontier models are commoditized, compute concentration matters even more if you can train better models for fewer flops…
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RT @SamuelBHume: Top 5 advances in medicine this week (🧵) 1. The first-in-human use of stem cells to repair the heart The video shows how…
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RT @LancetDigitalH: NEW Article: Screening performance and characteristics of #breastcancer detected in the Mammography Screening with #Art…
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@LancetDigitalH @TheLancet @lunduniversity @UiTNorgesarktis Very important trial (and result). The future of diagnostic accuracy with AI looks more promising than previously thought
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@NEJMEvidence @NEJM @emil_hs @FralickMike A good case for clinical relevance vs statistical significance
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RT @NEJMEvidence: @NEJM How do we make sense of two “negative” trials in NEJM and a “positive” meta-analysis of the two trials in NEJM Evid…
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RT @JAMA_current: Editor in Chief @KBibbinsDomingo and Deputy Editor Preeti Malani give a summary of JAMA articles published from January 2…
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