Ed Livingston

@ehlJAMA

Deputy Editor for Clinical Reviews and Education Host JAMA Clinical Reviews

Chicago
Joined July 2011

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    Feb 3

    Patient Information: Necessity of 2 Doses of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines via part of

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    Feb 2

    Type IV Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (Lumsden MD; MacGillivray MD , Zubair MD)

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    Jan 22

    "As has been the case throughout the pandemic, clinicians face an ever-changing treatment narrative and must make decisions based on the best information available." via part of

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  4. Jan 22

    Anaphylaxis Is Rare After First Dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccination via part of

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    Jan 20

    Measles cases & deaths have surged since 2016 due to failure to vaccinate children, per . “That measles outbreaks are at the highest levels we’ve seen in a generation is unthinkable—we have a safe, cost-effective & proven vaccine” says

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    Jan 20

    Education system:

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    Jan 19

    B117 likely to become most prevalent US strain by March & drive "a substantial change in the transmission trajectory and a new phase of exponential growth." Efforts to limit spread can allow time for vaccination to achieve higher population-level immunity.

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    Jan 7

    Interview with experts from -So far, the vaccines are safe... COVID-19 Vaccine Safety–Anaphylaxis and Allergic Reactions

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    Jan 19

    Excellent LTE re immortal time bias ...and exemplary response by the authors: own the mistake & correct it fully

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  11. Jan 17

    Clinical Reviews podcasts The Discovery of Lyme Disease with Dr Allen Steere Treating Lyme Disease in 2018, Part 1 Treating Lyme Disease in 2018, Part 2

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    Jan 15

    A 32 yo Nigerian woman with a childhood transfusion history developed scaly plaques with cobblestone surfaces on the dorsum of the forefoot and midfoot bilaterally; she was HIV-, HCV+. What is the diagnosis and what would you do next?

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    Normal hip range of motion from Does This Patient Have Hip Osteoarthritis? The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic Review

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    Jan 15
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    Jan 14

    In patients w + / there's no difference in antiplatelet vs anticoag efficacy in patients not undergoing procedural closure

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    Jan 14

    People at high risk for influenza complications include children <5y & adults ≥65y; pregnant women; & those w chronic conditions (lung, neurologic, kidney, liver, or heart disease). The best way to prevent influenza is getting a flu vaccine

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    Jan 13

    Hospitality & travel have been crushed by . With millions of vaccines going out in coming weeks, data on asymptomatic transmission post-vaccination would have major economic effect. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ data-driven answers coming?

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    Jan 13

    One of the signs of intelligence is to be able to accept the facts without being offended. 🧠

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    Oral antibiotics for treating - also has patient story regarding laparoscopic appendectomy

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