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May 15, 2020 7 tweets 5 min read Read on X
I will speak at the International COVID-19 Conference Friday, May 15th, 2020.

Click and register the Zoom Link if you wish to attend the Conference: stanford.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
#COVID19 #healthsecurity #surveillance @StanfordMed @thePHFI @IIPHHyderabad ImageImage
India is in the mid-level ranking for COVID-19 safety index, which includes four quadrants: quarantine efficiency, government management efficiency, monitoring & detection and emergency treatment readiness. Thailand & India are similar in the GHS index and COVID-19 safety index. Image
In this graph, only Thailand is there. India & Thailand are above average in GHS but poor in COVID-19 safety index.
Countries like Australia and South Korea rank well on both indices, top performers in #GHS
#UK #US are not in the top 40 performers in the Covid-19 safety index
Countries such as Austria, China, Hungary, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates perform better on the Covid-19 Safety Index than what could be “predicted” by their GHS ranks.

India & Thailand performed much better than what they are ranked in GHS
GHS overestimated preparedness & capacity of France, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.

The preparedness of Germany & South Korea is underestimated.

We can’t draw any conclusions based on #GHS on how well the countries have performed in managing #covid19
We need new ways to assess the preparedness. Focus on
1. Leadership (Political Will)
2.Surveillance of Priority Conditions on integrated platform
3. Overall strength of Public health system
4. Standardization & Interoperability
5. Use of Technology
6. Partnerships & Resources
Enhanced case detection and reduced transmission of highly infectious diseases such as COVID-19 possible due to:

Multipronged surveillance strategy
Flexible system to adapt innovations
Strong leadership
Public health workforce
Collaboration
Research
Use lessons from past
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Dec 30, 2021
However mild #Omicron is, it is not a vaccine. There are deaths and hospitalizations due to this variant.

Stay away from misinformation.
Compared to Vaccination, natural infection could not protect population (against death or hospitalization) against any variant (Alpha, Beta, Gamma or Delta).

Proponents of Herd immunity are saying it again; #Omicron would provide herd immunity.

Evidence matters, not opinions
During delta wave, this is what we knew based on #Epidemiology of infectious diseases.
-This is not the last variant.
-There will be another wave.

Same would hold true for Omicron.

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More actions points can be following :-
1. Since day of 1st case of #Omicron #B.1.1.529, establish travel history & identify secondary transmission throughout world. If primary case was in early November, not difficult to miss areas of circulation.
1ofn who.int/news/item/26-1…
2. Botswana, South Africa & Hong Kong cannot be the only areas where #Omicron has travelled. These areas are the ones that have probably better surveillance and genomic sequencing and hence have reported in timely manner. Absence of reporting is not absence of circulation.
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3. Imposing travel restrictions, restricting entry from few countries is NOT going to help either prevent or control the spread of #Omicron. It’s akin to closing stable door after horse has bolted. Instead, identify cluster of cases of recent origin & do genomic sequencing.
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Nov 17, 2021
Brilliant study done in China, If scaled up, blood pressure reduction (-26.3 mmHg) achieved by training lay health workers can reduce significant mortality in LMICs.

abstractsonline.com/pp8/?_ga=2.141…
-Globally, >17.9 million people die each year CVDs.
-Hypertension related CVDs contribute a significant proportion
-Chinese study shows some of these deaths & disability are preventable.
-Train lay village workers in BP measurement, counseling & provide affordable drugs.
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P

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Results from Framingham heart study suggests that more men are affected with increasing age.
Not rare, 15 percent of the total mortality in the United States & other developed nations is due to SCD. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11684624/)

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This tweet thread is about the results from the second serosurvey done in the #Karnataka state. Ahead of sharing the link, some caveats first.
1. The @DHFWKA has used the data from this round of serosurvey in late March to update testing and surveillance strategies.

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2. The study found Lower levels of IgG seroprevalence, mostly due to antibody waning.
3. A substudy was done to confirm the antibody waning. This study was delayed due to rapid surge of cases in April.
4. We found near 0 prevalence of active cases during mid-February 2021.
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5. There was a subsequent surge seen in Karnataka state due to a mix of alpha, delta which was picking up speed in April, and a large susceptible population were infected.
6. Results from the substudy on antibody waning was necessary for releasing the final report & paper.
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Polio anywhere could be a threat to countries that had eradicated it. It took decades to eradicate polio in most parts while some are yet to eradicate. Not just this necessity, it was possible mostly due to a collaborative approach & strong leadership at the global level.
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Lessons from Polio Eradiation, Cochi S et al
-Strong political & social support in each country
-Strategic planning & policy development
-Partnership management & donor coordination
-Program operations & tactics
-Oversight and independent monitoring.

polioeradication.org/wp-content/upl…

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If there was high polio circulation in one region, other countries could prevent the possibilities of its import by vaccinating the children in their countreis. Therefore, all countries are continuing polio vaccination till other regions accomplish eradication.

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