Medicina de Família
Estudo com 6.9 milhões de pessoas na Inglaterra mostra que a Covid-19 grave em jovens pode ser explicada, em grande parte, pela obesidade – Com IMC acima de 23 kg/m2, há um aumento linear no risco de Covid-19 grave
30 Abr, 2021 | 08:59hComentários: Severe COVID in young people can mostly be explained by obesity – new study – The Conversation E Obesity studies highlight severe COVID outcomes, even in young adults – CIDRAP E Expert reaction to study looking at a potential link between body weight and risk of severe COVID-19, especially for younger adults – Science Media Centre
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NEW—Study of health records of nearly 7 million people in England found that the risk of worse outcomes from #COVID19 starts rising in people with a BMI above 23kg/m2—considered to be in the healthy range.
Read in @TheLancetEndo: https://t.co/5ibn3yb1xO 1/2 pic.twitter.com/4MwnGq95Sz
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) April 29, 2021
Debate: Deve-se usar máscaras ao ar livre?
30 Abr, 2021 | 08:55hShould masks be worn outdoors? – The BMJ
Comentários: Experts debate on wearing masks outdoors – News Medical E Do masks need to be worn outdoors? – Advanced Science News
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Who do so many of us go off about outdoor masking?
Because if governments can show its people that it's taking #COVID19 seriously by focusing on outdoor masking while ignoring the living and working conditions driving so many infections, we'll get nowhere.#endpandemictheatre
— Stefan Baral (@sdbaral) April 29, 2021
Aulas presenciais e o risco de transmissão domiciliar de COVID-19 – “Embora as aulas presenciais sejam associadas a risco de transmissão domiciliar de Covid-19, este risco pode ser bastante controlado com medidas adequadas de prevenção implementadas na escola”
30 Abr, 2021 | 08:51hHousehold COVID-19 risk and in-person schooling – Science
Comunicado de Imprensa: In-Person Schooling with Inadequate Mitigation Measures Raises Household Member’s COVID-19 Risk – Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Comentário no Twitter
After analyzing responses from the #COVID19 Symptom Survey, @JustinLessler et al. find support for the idea that in-person schooling increases COVID-19 risk to household members; but also evidence that common mitigation measures can reduce this risk. https://t.co/DFtCoN0FEE pic.twitter.com/gxt7nkhdMb
— Science Magazine (@ScienceMagazine) April 29, 2021
Estudo de coorte: Associação entre infecção materna por SARS-Cov-2 durante a gravidez e desfechos neonatais – “embora bebês nascidos de mães positivas para o vírus sejam mais propensos a partos prematuros, pouquíssimos foram infectados pela COVID-19”
30 Abr, 2021 | 08:48hAssociation of Maternal SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Pregnancy With Neonatal Outcomes – JAMA
Comunicado de Imprensa: Low risk of infection in babies born to mothers with COVID-19 – Karolinska Institutet
Editorial: Understanding Risk for Newborns Born to SARS-CoV-2–Positive Mothers – JAMA
Comentário no Twitter
Maternal #SARSCoV2 infection in pregnancy was significantly associated with small increases in the absolute risk of respiratory disorders and some other neonatal morbidities https://t.co/ANkXkaxnwp
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) April 29, 2021
“Brain fog” causada pela COVID-19 inspira busca por causas e tratamentos
30 Abr, 2021 | 08:41hCOVID-19 ‘brain fog’ inspires search for causes and treatments – Science (alguns artigos gratuitos por mês)
Estudo inglês mostrou que uma dose de vacina contra a COVID-19 reduz até à metade a transmissão domiciliar – Esta proteção se une ao risco reduzido de uma pessoa vacinada desenvolver infecção sintomática, o qual varia de 60 a 65% após a primeira dose
29 Abr, 2021 | 10:31hComunicado de Imprensa: One dose of COVID-19 vaccine can cut household transmission by up to half – Public Health England
Estudo original (preprint): Impact of vaccination on household transmission of SARS-COV-2 in England – Public Health England
Comentários: Covid-19: One dose of vaccine cuts risk of passing on infection by as much as 50%, research shows – The BMJ E Covid: One dose of vaccine halves transmission – study – BBC
Estudo do CDC: Vacinas da Pfizer-BioNTech e Moderna reduzem o risco de hospitalização por Covid-19 em cerca de 64% após a primeira dose e 94% após a segunda dose entre adultos com 65 anos de idade ou mais
29 Abr, 2021 | 10:28hComentários: Pfizer/Moderna Vaccine Protection: 64% at First Dose, 94% at Second – HealthDay E Pfizer and Moderna vaccines reduce Covid-19 hospitalization risk by 94% among older adults, CDC study says – CNN
Comentário no Twitter
New @CDCMMWR has good news: mRNA COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna) reduced the risk of #COVID19-related hospitalization by 94% among fully vaccinated people 65+. CDC recommends getting a COVID-19 vaccine to prevent severe COVID-19 illness: https://t.co/W4SFuV6wQp. pic.twitter.com/Jf4ph2rl4s
— CDC (@CDCgov) April 28, 2021
Diretriz da AHA: Nos tratamentos de câncer de mama e de próstata que incluem hormonioterapias, é necessário um controle mais rígido do risco cardíaco
29 Abr, 2021 | 10:12hComunicado de Imprensa: Close monitoring for heart risk needed if breast, prostate cancer treatment includes hormones – American Heart Association
Principais tópicos: Impact of Hormonal Therapies for Treatment of Hormone-Dependent Cancers (Breast and Prostate) on the Cardiovascular System – American Heart Association
Comentários: Hormonal Therapy for Breast and Prostate Cancer: Lessons and Opportunities – American Heart Association E Hormonal Based Therapies in the Treatment of Breast and Prostate Cancer – balancing the risks! – American Heart Association E Hormone Cancer Therapies Increase CV Risk: AHA Scientific Statement – TCTMD E Closely Monitor Heart Health in Cancer Patients Who Get Hormonal Therapies: AHA – HealthDay
Diretrizes da British Society of Gastroenterology sobre o tratamento da síndrome do intestino irritável
29 Abr, 2021 | 10:09hBritish Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of irritable bowel syndrome – Gut
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Here are the new @BritSocGastro guidelines for #IBS in @Gut_BMJ! I'll summarize in 🧵 ⬇️⬇️⬇️!
😖💩🦠🧠🥦🍞💊#GITwitter #GI #gut #braingut #motility #DGBI #FGID #microbiome #probiotics #MedTwitter #MedEd https://t.co/zbXoPbKgHO
— John Damianos, M.D. (@john_damianosMD) April 26, 2021
Revisão: Esteatose hepática não alcoólica
29 Abr, 2021 | 10:07hNon-alcoholic fatty liver disease – The Lancet (gratuito por período limitado)