Saúde Pública/Medicina Humanitária
#ESCCongress – M-A | Polipílulas com e sem aspirina reduziram sobremaneira a ocorrência de doença cardiovascular, infarto do miocárdio, AVC, revascularização e morte por causa cardiovascular na prevenção primária de doença cardiovascular.
2 Set, 2021 | 11:06hFixed-dose combination therapies with and without aspirin for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease: an individual participant data meta-analysis – The Lancet (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)
Comentário: Combo therapy cuts risk of heart attacks and strokes in half – McMaster University
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Estudo de coorte | Pacientes com Covid-19 infectados pela variante Delta são 2 vezes mais suscetíveis à necessidade de admissão hospitalar ou atendimento de emergência.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:41hComentários:
Covid: Delta variant patients twice as likely to need hospital care – BBC
Covid-19 hospitalization risk doubles with Delta variant, UK study suggests – CNN
Comentário no Twitter
The Delta variant is bad enough, but there has been debate as to whether it, per se, carries a higher risk of hospitalization (H) beyond its very high contagiousness. A new, rigorous study shows a doubling of the H rate https://t.co/qom8l6fw4v pic.twitter.com/CwXPOU0YWi
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) August 27, 2021
Estudo com mais de 2 milhões de pessoas na Inglaterra mostra que a Covid-19, e não a vacinação, apresenta os maiores riscos de coágulos sanguíneos.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:39hComunicado de imprensa: Covid-19, not vaccination, presents biggest blood clot risks – University of Oxford
Estudo original: Risk of thrombocytopenia and thromboembolism after covid-19 vaccination and SARS-CoV-2 positive testing: self-controlled case series study – The BMJ
Editorial: Strengthening international surveillance of vaccine safety – The BMJ
Comentários:
Covid: Vaccine complications dwarfed by virus risks – BBC
Comentário no Twitter
#BMJInfographic Fast track research looked at patient level data for ~30 million people vaccinated in England and found that thrombosis risks associated with covid-19 vaccines are lower than that associated with covid-19 infection https://t.co/R0JlcuvMez @JuliaHCox pic.twitter.com/XMzXK6UOBc
— The BMJ (@bmj_latest) August 27, 2021
Muitos previram algum tipo de declínio no aprendizado sobre Covid (“Covid slide”). Resultados de teste mostram o quanto isso é ruim.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:38hMany predicted some kind of ‘Covid slide’ in learning. Test results show how bad it is – CNN
Relatório: Learning during COVID-19: Reading and math achievement in the 2020-21 school year – NWEA
Conteúdo relacionado: [Preprint] Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on early child cognitive development: initial findings in a longitudinal observational study of child health.
Opinião | 10 imagens que ilustram a vergonha global da desigualdade vacinal – “Esta série de 10 imagens conta a história por trás do grande apartheid vacinal: a maior falha moral e científica durante essa crise global.”
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:36h10 Images That Illustrate The Shameful Global Vaccine Inequity – by Madhukar Pai
Comentário no Twitter
Please don't look away!
My new post @NatureMicrobiol offers
10 Images That Illustrate The Shameful Global Vaccine Inequityhttps://t.co/5iwINN1IeN #COVID19 #vaccinequity
— Madhu Pai, MD, PhD (@paimadhu) August 28, 2021
CDC relata que um professor não vacinado e sem uso de máscara infectou com Covid-19 mais da metade dos alunos de uma sala de aula.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:35hNova diretriz do CDC afirma que as vacinas contra influenza e Covid podem ser administradas juntas – “Vacinas contra COVID-19 e outras vacinas agora podem ser administradas sem preocupações quanto ao intervalo entre elas.”
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:33hConteúdo relacionado: Interim Clinical Considerations for Use of COVID-19 Vaccines Currently Authorized in the United States – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Comentário: Flu shot and a COVID jab? New 2021-2022 flu vaccine guidance points to both – McKnight’s
M-A | Fatores associados à transmissão domiciliar de SARS-CoV-2 – estudos recentes mostraram taxas maiores de infecção secundária dos contatos domiciliares do que os relatórios prévios (13,4% vs. 31,1%); variantes mais transmissíveis e vacinas podem levar a mudanças futuras.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:31hComentário: 1 in 5 people with COVID-19 pass it to others in household, study finds – UPI
Comentário no Twitter
The findings of this meta-analysis suggest that the household remains an important site of #SARSCoV2 transmission, and recent studies have higher household secondary attack rates estimates compared with the earliest reports. https://t.co/lFmkaz0zUe
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) August 27, 2021
#ESCCongress | Estudo randomizado por clusters: entre pacientes com risco aumentado para AVC, um substituto do sal (75% de cloreto de sódio e 25% de cloreto de potássio) reduziu as taxas de AVC, os eventos cardiovasculares e a morte por qualquer causa.
30 Ago, 2021 | 13:23hEffect of Salt Substitution on Cardiovascular Events and Death – New England Journal of Medicine (link para o resumo – $ para o texto completo)
Comunicado de imprensa: Low-sodium salt prevents stroke – European Society of Cardiology
Comentário: Massive SSaSS Study Shows Switch to Salt Substitute Cuts Stroke, CVD – TCTMD
Comentário no Twitter
SSaSS: In RCT that compared salt substitute w/ regular salt, rates of stroke, major CV events, death lower with salt sub. #ESCCongress https://t.co/Yt6vMrYSDh pic.twitter.com/jtymS36zqs
— NEJM (@NEJM) August 29, 2021
Não é só o SARS-Cov-2: a maioria dos vírus respiratórios é disseminada por aerossóis.
30 Ago, 2021 | 12:59hArtigo original: Airborne transmission of respiratory viruses – Science
Comentário no Twitter (fio – clique para saber mais)
1/ AIRBORNE TRANSMISSION OF RESPIRATORY VIRUSES
A new peer-reviewed paper in @ScienceMagazine, reviewing the scientific literature on this topic. We conclude it is important not just for COVID-19, but also for other respiratory diseases such as the fluhttps://t.co/vik1deBzeB
— Jose-Luis Jimenez (@jljcolorado) August 26, 2021


