Covid has large second-order effects after infection: ~30% increase in heart attack for people aged 25-44 years old due to the pandemic. Increase started pre-vaccine availability (in case an antivaxxer tries to blame that).
Aumento del 30% en ataques al corazón en personas de entre 25 y 44 años (vacunadas y sin vacunar) desde el inicio de la pandemia. Por si llegase a interesar a @CarolinaDarias o a alguien en el ministerio de @sanidadgob español, https://t.co/ys38sZpth7
@KrugAlli @Sensible__Med https://t.co/08ksxS3OFk The excess death, defined as the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pronounced for the youngest (25-44 years) aged decedents, ranging from 23% to 34% for the youngest
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RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
RT @davegreenidge57: It’s not just the flu. #Covid19 “the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pron…
It’s not just the flu. #Covid19 “the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pronounced for the youngest (25–44 years) aged decedents, ranging from 23% to 34%” https://t.co/8mJrhgIT9B
Excess risk for acute myocardial infarction mortality during the COVID‐19 pandemic https://t.co/9OsEP0aFdy
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Excess risk for acute myocardial infarction mortality during the COVID‐19 pandemic - Yeo - Journal of Medical Virology - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/vXCARFAnvz
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
"The excess death, defined as the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pronounced for the youngest (25–44 years) aged decedents, ranging from 23% to 34% for the youngest compared to 13%–18% for the oldest age groups."
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
@MartinKnopp1 @ThomasStrobl7 Dass die Diskussion mit Ihnen wieder im Taubenschach enden würde, war ja klar. Daher nur mal einen Hinweis für Sie. Weiter werde ich das aber mit so Pseudoexperten nicht diskutieren. https://t.co/d6rlnUrKRj
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
RT @MildMemoryLoss: A mysteriously large number of Millennials are dying from heart attacks. https://t.co/FSsZu8KmZO https://t.co/Mg2vYHfdxd
RT @DelthiaRicks: When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.…
When #Covid surges, so do heart attacks, according to data from the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles. Before the pandemic heart attacks were declining. But the incidence of heart attack-related deaths took an upward turn in the pandemic
Very concerning increase on risk of heart attack, especially in younger people associated with Covid-19 pandemic, including Omicron waves
Excess risk for acute myocardial infarction mortality during the COVID‐19 pandemic https://t.co/vT1MuaynB9
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RT @indehisce: 46/ “The excess death, [i.e.] the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pronounced for…
46/ “The excess death, [i.e.] the difference between the observed and the predicted mortality rates, was most pronounced for the youngest (25–44 years) aged decedents, ranging from 23% to 34% for the youngest compared to 13%–18% for the oldest age groups.”
@NjbBari3 https://t.co/08ksxS3OFk The trend of mortality suggests that age and sex disparities have persisted even through the recent Omicron surge, with excess AMI-associated mortality being most pronounced in younger-aged adults.
The trend of mortality suggests that age and sex disparities have persisted even through the recent Omicron surge, with excess AMI-associated mortality being most pronounced in younger-aged adults. https://t.co/08ksxS3OFk When will @NBCNews say anything a
Minimizers of the pandemic esp. Omicron Variant: The trend of mortality suggests that age and sex disparities have persisted even through the recent Omicron surge, with excess AMI-associated mortality being most pronounced in younger-aged adults. https://
RT @medical_xpress: COVID-19 surges linked to spike in heart attacks https://t.co/Ayda9H33be https://t.co/QmPiecvnZn
RT @medical_xpress: COVID-19 surges linked to spike in heart attacks https://t.co/Ayda9H33be https://t.co/QmPiecvnZn
RT @medical_xpress: COVID-19 surges linked to spike in heart attacks https://t.co/Ayda9H33be https://t.co/QmPiecvnZn
COVID-19 surges linked to spike in heart attacks https://t.co/Ayda9H33be https://t.co/QmPiecvnZn
@SciSwany I can find data on excess death from diabetes and excess myocardial infarction which includes young people (https://t.co/ydLoKwnVgs), but not *data* on strokes that focus on younger cohorts, only anecdotes.
RT @sciliz: we're killing people https://t.co/ydLoKwnVgs
RT @sciliz: we're killing people https://t.co/ydLoKwnVgs
we're killing people https://t.co/ydLoKwnVgs