@epsilon3141 Diese Arbeit gibt eine Übersicht über den prä-pandemischen Stand: Schlechte Evidenzlage für NPIs. Wobei generelles Maskentragen, Schul- bzw. Arbeitsschließungen und Reisebeschränkungen als "ineffective, infeasible, or unacceptable" eingestuft
@Lisawesterveld Is al lang gedaan in het buitenland. Geen van de maatregelen werkt en ze zijn allen negatief. Wat overigens al jaren bekend is bij de experts. https://t.co/yibNZT32yV
@CydZeigler i think CDC did the best they could under the Trump circumstances which gutted it. I think this and the following will be interesting to you. a review of scientific proof behind different responses plus poll of experts to rank possible interven
@RodneyCorbine @thoughtfultom @dneuerer Trotzdem hier ein paar Beispiele: https://t.co/mvwBzGDTnY https://t.co/GDkaGQFSnC https://t.co/E5cGwVuXyh https://t.co/1AnVzm0SFB https://t.co/BlnrQe04oJ
El artículo de Julia Aledort fue publicado hace unos 14 años en #BMCPublicHealt , básicamente fue una revisión de la literatura. Acá lo pueden leer (free) https://t.co/qDWkGL2Fls y pueden ver los resultados y conclusiones… https://t.co/zcAil6KUXa
RT @Argentum7411: 17.- British Medical Journal. No encontramos ningún dato publicado que respalde directamente el uso de máscaras por parte…
17.- British Medical Journal. No encontramos ningún dato publicado que respalde directamente el uso de máscaras por parte del público. Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base. https://t.co/X
@NOS Other non-pharmaceutical interventions including mask-use and other personal protective equipment for the general public, school and workplace closures early in an epidemic, and mandatory travel restrictions were rejected as likely to be ineffective,
@HerbelPhilippe @f_philippot Sans vouloir vous mettre la pression, je suis en train de lire tous les liens que vous m’avez transmis (car le sujet m’intéresse). Je trouve déjà quelques perles comme cette étude biblio (https://t.co/giMjgxEoyt) qui conclut q
@piersonrife @BazookaShmoo @ianmSC Hello James... research has been done into all the various non-pharmaceutical interventions over the years, at least for influenza... it's usually somewhat underwhelming... here's one analysis of the literature, there are
@Justahalfforme @pstni @AdamFit45249570 @ClarkeMicah I am willing to admit I did not know that. But it said they only did it for 6 weeks not a year. I had read things like this from the same year. https://t.co/MKSRBjI3ZH
@sam_autistic @samlewis962 @RutterfordKatie @Essex_CC That is absolute nonsense, the efficacy of lockdowns isn’t really up for debate. Covid specific: https://t.co/sW9r6WoRMu https://t.co/Q3vmYPqNhZ NPIs in general: https://t.co/xU1ZbBMp0e https://t.
@sjwrenlewis The efficacy of lockdowns (curfews, mandatory closures etc) isn’t really up for debate. Covid specific: https://t.co/sW9r6WoRMu https://t.co/Q3vmYPqNhZ NPIs in general: https://t.co/xU1ZbBMp0e https://t.co/Q2eXFhoPtN https://t.co/zBQToy
@ksjarvis77 @MattWalshBlog Because medicine is a better way to control or cure diseases When you dont have medicine you take very basic steps to protect yourself and others Try caring about other people. https://t.co/heLoY8zJVb
@chris85253 @ANothlich @Markus_Soeder Die überwiegende Mehrheit der Studien dazu belegen einen Effekt... https://t.co/LWOus4aD1z https://t.co/dfkdHUWXcw https://t.co/2jGMUKCStV https://t.co/sRJ59jbWLz https://t.co/7G6SO7Mqzt https://t.co/BDRVgJyYNq https:/
6/6 META "Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base," Aledort et al., Aug 15, 2007, BMC Public Health: https://t.co/kGs4ADOaw3
@CaperGrrl @RenoeTheNinja @Creoboy65 @SethMacFarlane The physical distance has been established as a non-pharmaceutical intervention. This research paper outlines policy to be deployed during an influenza pandemic. Many of these have been adhered to during
@realdoctorworm @GuiroZ @Gurdur @zailaz These measures are likely adhered to because of this research paper published in 2007: "Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base." https://t.co/WFa5c
@zailaz @Gurdur Which actually coincides with other measures recommended by this paper which was published in 2007 regarding an Influenza pandemic event: https://t.co/WFa5cHb9w4
RT @Mark_Levels: Deze overzichtstudie (met een systematische review van onderzoeksliteratuur en expert-interviews) uit 2007 ontraadt mondka…
RT @Mark_Levels: Deze overzichtstudie (met een systematische review van onderzoeksliteratuur en expert-interviews) uit 2007 ontraadt mondka…
Deze overzichtstudie (met een systematische review van onderzoeksliteratuur en expert-interviews) uit 2007 ontraadt mondkapjes voor het publiek, omdat mensen ze naar verwachting niet goed gebruiken en ze weinig toegevoegde waarde hebben: https://t.co/WkSS
This research paper has a citation count of 241 (last I checked). The interventions and procedures listed look familiar to those which have been implemented during lockdown. Published 2007. https://t.co/Cly7BipBBj
En dat zijn ze, precies omdat ze ook epidemiologisch met meest verstandig zijn: https://t.co/WkSSrHqHmT
@ClarkeMicah I don’t know if you’ve seen these studies before, but they may come in handy in your next interview. The first has been cited 241 times and looks striking like the measures which our countries have deployed (see mask use): https://t.co/Cly7Bi
"The idea of forcibly limiting public assembly or movement had also long been seen as legally and ethically questionable," citing this 2007 academic paper: https://t.co/xuSFko3mSQ
@trishgreenhalgh Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base https://t.co/ATkvpo0LT7
@GreenPartyMolly No - just mentioned "little evidence". There is this one: https://t.co/PZg37Puxtr says "school & workplace closures early in an epidemic, & mandatory travel restrictions were rejected as likely to be ineffective, infeasible, or una
@Plinz I can't. @c_drosten says there is not enough evidence to support this for everyday situations. I just found this: https://t.co/VR1tv9DX61 "poor training, improper use and, for N95 respirators, the need for fit-testing may compromise the overall eff
Non-pharmaceutical public health interventions for pandemic influenza: an evaluation of the evidence base https://t.co/NpjyntrAI5 @BasiaDiug @PennyRobaus #sphpm