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3. This one for @jmcrookston @dbdugger. What can we learn from the HIV policy for SARS-CoV policy? ImageImageImageImage
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1. mpox: human monkeypox virus (hMPXV) doesn't enter the nucleus. Genetic recombination with SARS-CoV-2 in the cytoplasm is possible in co-infected patients, eg people living with uncontrolled HIV-1 (PLH). It's the real threat of Covid Denial or Let 'er RIP policy.

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2. Covid can have the same effect, causing lymphopenia in perhaps 1 in 3 patients (severe #LongCOVID (#LongSARS) can be compared to HIV/AIDS).

Influenza, SARS, HIV, mpox Protein E8L follow shared evolutionary dynamics for electrostatic surface potential & co-receptor switching.
3. Practical implication for clinicians: Test patients presenting with mpox symptoms for all three diseases.

Practical implications for all else: read science.
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1. Congrats us, SARS-CoV-2 mutational fitness is steadily increasing thanks to unmitigated pandemic spread. Genuinely impressive to watch evolution happening live!

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2. Direct link: For XAY.2 and XBF, click on the enlarged grey dots on the right (dis/activate search function on top or add your own). nextstrain.org/groups/neherla…
3. Stone Reality Check Mark if you can explain the emerging wave pattern. What we were sold as endemic is no sustainable quasi-equilibrium state.

In reality, we will see three overlapping co-circulating waves every three months, each separated by a month.
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1. What is our problem?

Pandemic policy is lost because no one puts the key message in one text / tweet, so it’s ALWAYS lost in translation. People switch off halfway through

One sense unit: (1) SARS risk; (2) what’s missing or to be done; (3) concrete group or demand to do it.
2. Okay journalists, let’s practice.

Guess why I like this article so much? Hint, read the headline Image
3. Correct. (1) Do the thing where you don’t just copy-paste the words of power. (2) We have a problem of missing, cooked or ill understood data worldwide. It’s fast getting worse. (3) Talk to *former* or independent (=unscripted) public health experts.

Some are even on Twitter!
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1. What role for aerosols in climate change and SARS/respiratory ID transmission?

“That your gas stove can cause more exposure than a nearby highway is counterintuitive. But intuition is wrong. Measurements, models, principles of air pollution dispersion are right.” #SIDU 230114
2. Interesting exchange with @jembendell, with whom I see eye to eye on climate (Hansen’s Faustian aerosol bargain), even if not yet on SARS.

Aerosols transport virions in airborne droplets that move like smoke.

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3. To mount an infection, virions landing in your mouth or eyes need to outnumber antibodies. Each droplet carries around 700 virions; if you have some 1000 antibodies in place, you need 1000 virions.

This is what made Omicron so dangerous: 1-2 droplets - a breath - can suffice.
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1. Shall I continue the #SIDU format in 2023?

"Syndemic infectious disease update 230109, incl. politics of #sars #mpox #climate"

We learned the wrong lessons from pandemic errors in China and the west but I can't fill holes in public policy. Some of you/us need to learn fast.
2. Here another outstanding thread by @RealCheckMarker that's sure to fly under the radar.
@RealCheckMarker 3. As shared previously. Hundreds of millions will suffer from Long SARS. We not only waste the ongoing population-level experiment - because states don't collect data, despite their legal obligations under IHR 2005 - but even threw away data that existed.
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(1) How will states stop SARS?

We covered the problem; let's explain the solution next year to help people

These elements sustain the pandemic:

(a) Airborne transmission
(b) Immunodeficiency
(c) Lack of leadership

Walensky speaks the truth. CDC can't control (c). #SIDU 221231 ImageImage
(a) airborne spread is known and we have solutions: Check ✅

(b) immunodeficiency/#LeonardiEffect are deniable. Read @RealCheckMarker @fitterhappierAJ

It's dynamic: no solutions but (a) will work. Check ✅

(c) Unaccountable leadership is the problem. ⛔️
@RealCheckMarker @fitterhappierAJ (3) Now reframe the question

How can states stop (a) airborne spread and (b) individual and population-level immunodeficiency to end the pandemic with the tools available (WHO IHR 2005)?

What is the alternative (BATNA) if they don't?

Here the solution:

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1. How does SARS cause AIDS?

The virus SARS-CoV causes systemic chronic immune activation, loss of plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC), naive T and B cells, and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

I would propose the name airborne immunodeficiency virus (#AIV) #SIDU 221225 Image
2. COVID19 (SARS) is transient because the virus clears as epithelial cells regenerate. It extends the infected cell's life (500-787 days in the renal epithelium). It causes #AirborneAIDS in SARS survivors; hence the need for #ZEROairborneAIDS (#ZeroCOVID)
3. Immune damage acquired from SARS (Covid) can be premanent

What causes SARS-associated chronic immune activation? - @fitterhappierAJ published early and warned the public most consistently. We all owe him
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#RealityCheck: Counter to naïve, disempowering stories, we CAN end SARS-CoV-2 just like SARS. The virus isn't novel. It worked so well in 2003, most never noticed that international travel surveillance is key.

Follow the Precautionary Principle: N95 grade PPE and eye protection. ImageImage
End the SARS pandemic fast to be able to mitigate climate breakdown. Maybe this can help:
Once you sort out SARS, go back to climate. Promise, it won’t be boring. There is no logical or ethical alternative.
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