@ImmortelleXIII @mimiryudo Les vaccins ARNm remontent même le temps https://t.co/D4n5uS0UxV
RT @ExoExplorer3: @AtomsksSanakan @BernieB53293225 The H3N8 is generally regarded as the most lethal (~0.05% IFR all age) strain of influen…
@AtomsksSanakan @BernieB53293225 The H3N8 is generally regarded as the most lethal (~0.05% IFR all age) strain of influenza, not H1H1, but nevertheless both combined are still nowhere near Covid in any age group above 20yr. https://t.co/w4ptBrqHCY
@CovidSerology @BallouxFrancois @pjie2 There’s one influenza A strain demonstrated to show IFR 0.05-0.08% in fact, which is H3N2, the one far more virulent than pH1N1. H3N2 can reach high attack rate, 20-30% https://t.co/w4ptBr96eo
@mrbojangles2013 @PaulGar38504577 @BThompson1993 @ConorRiordan2 @BallouxFrancois How about you find out yourself how deadly is seasonal influenza? Two large serosurveys on H1N1 and H3N2 https://t.co/Ot99aLQd91 https://t.co/w4ptBr96eo Covid serosurvey from
@ARanganathan72 Dude, need to stop citing 0.1% as flu's IFR. Go compare seroprevalence-derived IFR for H1N1 and H3N2 https://t.co/w4ptBr96eo see if they're anywhere close to 0.1%???
@GidMK H3N2 that emerged in 1968 has IFR as little as 0.05-0.08% in serosurvey https://t.co/yBNOAm3WAM
Relative incidence and individual-level severity of seasonal influenza A H3N2 compared with 2009 p... https://t.co/Oh1qRm3TdI #bmcinfectdis