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    1. Peter Chin-Hong MD‏Verified account @PCH_SF Mar 15
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      NEW clinical guidelines for hospitalized #COVID19 pts from @UCSF @UCSF_ID (>3000 pts globally). Updates:1)appreciation that coinfection can occur rarely (eg, #flu-https://tinyurl.com/s9lhosv ), 2)more precise language around #radiologic findings &3)@jen_babik attribution as architect!pic.twitter.com/opc6Yne4RZ

      UCSF Health, Brian Schwartz, UCSF School of Medicine and 2 others
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      9 replies 277 retweets 486 likes
    2. The Digital Stethoscope‏ @seanlindstedt Mar 15
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      Replying to @PCH_SF @UCSFIMChiefs and

      The co-infection possibilities scare me. Any idea at all about the % of patients with COVID-19 that are co-infected? Important since some hospitals are not testing for COVID if the respiratory pathogen panel PCR comes back positive for something.

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    3. Jennifer Spicer, MD, MPH‏Verified account @JenniferSpicer4 Mar 16
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      Replying to @seanlindstedt @PCH_SF and

      Yes, I’m also interested to know specifically about co-infections woth influenza as we are currently debating whether those people should still be tested

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      GrepMed‏ @grepmeded Mar 16
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      Replying to @JenniferSpicer4 @seanlindstedt and

      GrepMed Retweeted pik mukherji

      anecdotally it doesn't hold up. https://twitter.com/ercowboy/status/1238437612853100546 … Also listened to recent stanford GR lecture (no longer open) that states they run in parallel because coinfection rate was higher than commonly cited. Also unclear how many viruses Chinese tested for..

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      pik mukherji @ercowboy
      Replying to @jeremyfaust
      "You have to do an RVP FIRST, then when it's neg., we'll proceed to the covid testing." Bc co-infection rates are very low? My availability bias, a story w/ n of 3: Rhino + covid Flu B + covid Rhino + Flu A + covid #COVID2019
      8:28 PM - 16 Mar 2020
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