Stephany Duda (@stephduda) 's Twitter Profile
Stephany Duda

@stephduda

Assoc Prof of Biomedical Informatics at Vanderbilt, working in clinical/epi research informatics for HIV, TB, global health. Opinions my own.

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Stephany Duda (@stephduda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations everyone on the 2020 #IeDEA virtual meeting! Great to spend these 6 hours with members of the global consortium, especially with so many time zone differences.

MassGeneral News (@massgeneralnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An important reminder from MGH Division of Infectious Diseases’s Rochelle Walensky, MD, MPH : People have COVID-19 disease and are not “COVID-19 Positive.” We learned the hard way in the early days of #HIV that language matters and we should use it well to avoid stigma. #PeopleFirst language is key!

Amy Slogrove (@amyslogrove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Doesn't take a lot to get infected my Bru!" Strong message also guaranteed to put a smile on your face! TOTO - AFRICA (COVID 19 VERSION) youtu.be/ue9hmi0okl4 via YouTube

IAC - the International AIDS Conference (@aids_conference) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The health and safeguarding of our community is our highest priority. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, AIDS 2020 will become the first virtual edition of the International AIDS Conference. Read the full statement here: aids2020.org #AIDS2020Virtual #HIV

James E.K. Hildreth (@jamesekhildreth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some have argued that wearing masks would make Americans look sick. News flash: whole world knows we are sick, ranking well below countries that spend far less than US on healthcare. We are not even in top ten. So let's look sick and live rather than ignore science and die.

Tracy Shields (@tcshields) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ THREAD Any #medlibs or other smart folks familiar with biomed lit have some time to help me with a citation question? I found a problem in a 29 March 2020 WHO scientific brief on #COVID19 related to airborne transmission and I can't pin down the citation.