Louise Sigfrid
@louise_sigfrid
Clinical Research Fellow, Public Health Specialist, infectious diseases, epidemic preparedness & response. Stronger Together. Views my own. @ISARIC @ERGO
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The importance, implementation challenges, and complex epidemiology of arbovirus serology illustrated by the PREPARE Europe MERMAIDS-Arbovirus study of hospitalised patients with arbovirus-compatible symptoms in Southeast Europe Marion Koopmans, publications: https://pure.eur.nl #FISHIS24 FIS|HIS International 2024
In this paper, my colleagues in the PHOSP-COVID study consortium evaluated the excess burden of multiorgan abnormalities after hospitalisation with COVID-19. Physical imaging of common LC symptoms. Patients were assessed at a median of 5 months after hospital discharge. Compared with
#Tanzania is experiencing a dangerous #Marburg outbreak. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is there as work to stop it from spreading. Our country office is working with the gov't, community and partners. Info on Marburg here: who.int/health-topics/…
As a proud American, I share regret for the decision of the US to withdraw from World Health Organization (WHO). I & my incredible colleagues all over the world are focused on helping the people we serve. More determined than ever. #ProudToBeWHO Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Mike Ryan Chikwe Ihekweazu Gabby Stern Dr Abdi R Mahamud
The government of #Uganda has announced an outbreak of the Sudan #Ebola virus. Tragically, a 32-year-old nurse has died. A full scale response is being initiated by the government and partners. World Health Organization (WHO) is supporting the government through our country office and our emergencies
🌍 Applications are now open for the 2nd cohort of the African Epidemic Service (AES) – Epidemiology Track! This two-year fellowship trains public health professionals from African Union Member States in applied epidemiology to strengthen disease prevention and response. Apply
1/3 Thrilled to be able to share the findings of the PREPARE Europe MERMAIDS Arbovirus study (21 hospitals in 7 countries over 4 years) coordinated by Louise Sigfrid now in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. Please think arbovirus this & summers to come wherever you are in Europe (or the world)