Paul Sax
@PaulSaxMD
Harvard/Brigham Infectious Diseases doctor, writer, @CIDJournal editor, educator. Prefer baseball to football, pizza to sushi, dogs to cats, Beatles to Stones.
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http://blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observations/ 13-04-2009 00:36:46
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Each year, during ECCMID in Europe -- now called #ESCMIDGlobal -- I'm reminded of the first time I saw the power of this platform for education, as I didn't attend but learned SO MUCH from colleagues.
Hope we can keep it that way! x.com/PaulSaxMD/stat…
The guest on this latest #LetsTalkID podcast is none other than the wonderful Darcy Wooten she/her. The first time someone emailed me about her they wrote, “She is the kind of individual who brightens the life of everyone she works with and teaches.” So true! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let…
Hey #IDTwitter -- do you think the data support these recommendations? Why or why not?
(h/t a great talk by one of our senior fellows, Dr. Hayden Andrews)
Consensus Guidelines for Anal Cancer Screening doi.org/10.1002/ijc.34…
A common theory behind increased RSV cases numbers among children after the end of Covid lockdowns was “immunity debt”. In this fascinating analysis now in Clinical Infectious Diseases, another explanation emerges--vastly increased testing, esp of older kids. sabeti_lab doi.org/10.1093/cid/ci…
Not only is my ID colleague Brian Chan very funny, but he can spin an April 1st post better than anyone
Inspired by a trio of outstanding MGH/BWH Infectious Diseases Fellowship, I'm writing about the antibiotic we love to hate, and hate to love -- vancomycin.
Very hard to justify it in the outpatient setting, where there are almost always safer and more convenient alternatives. blogs.jwatch.org/hiv-id-observa…