Meaghan Cotter

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Meaghan Cotter

Meaghan Cotter

@CotterMeaghan

Medical Microbiologist, IP&C enthusiast, OPAT enabler, vaccination proponent, mother, feminist, tweeting in a personal capacity

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Ekim 2014
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Sarah Fitzgibbon
Sarah Fitzgibbon@SarahFitzWiMIN·
I spoke @ICGPnews Trainers Conference today lessons I have learned from being a doctor with cancer. Reminiscing about @DotMDConf days! I also had a small rant about gender inequity, given the day that was in it. Thanks for all the kind words 💕
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Carole Cadwalladr
Carole Cadwalladr@carolecadwalla·
I gave this TED talk warning Silicon Valley of the profound threat of it posed to democracy nearly 6 years ago. It provoked a lawsuit that caused me years of pain. The UK government did nothing to contain the threat. And here we are.
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Irish Doctors for the Environment
‼️Calling all allied healthcare workers and students interested in planetary health and sustainable healthcare! 🌍 Come along to our AGM in Dublin (and on Zoom) and get involved! Lots of exciting committee roles. ✉️ Message us for details. #SustainableHealthcare
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Cathy Gibbons
Cathy Gibbons@MedgibbonsCathy·
10 infant deaths in 2024 for a vaccine preventable illness. Have seen so much of this disease in 2024. Please get the pertussis vaccine in the 2nd trimester of EACH pregnancy. cannot overstate how awful this disease is in newborn babies & we have only supportive therapy to offer
Irish Paediatric Acute Transport Service@IPATS_NASCCRS

IPATS have transferred a number of critically ill infants into #PICU with pertussis in 2024. Rare that mums were offered vaccination during pregnancy. Standardised access to the vaccine & public education needed as a matter of urgency. theguardian.com/society/articl…

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Brad Spellberg
Brad Spellberg@BradSpellberg·
Okay @radiokeller, you asked for a combo Abx therapy rant, so here it comes (I guess Im taking requests now! ;)). There are 3 philosophical reasons to use combination Abx therapy (see my Mandell chapter for this discussion in detail). But they all apply differently to difft dzs.
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ALASTAIR CAMPBELL
ALASTAIR CAMPBELL@campbellclaret·
If you had plans to be away when Sunak took us by surprise with his July 4 election, you should apply for a postal vote now. Deadline is not that far away. Don’t let the Tories voter suppression campaign work - go to this site now GOV.UK gov.uk/apply-postal-v…
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Niall Conroy
Niall Conroy@NICU_doc_salone·
Another week on-call done and another week with so much whooping cough. Lots of outbreaks, often centred around small babies admitted to hospital. Some people might say that measles is just a mild disease (though they’d be wrong), but absolutely nobody can tell you that whooping cough is mild in small babies. While we try to get population vaccination levels up, if you have a small baby, please make sure everyone in your family group is vaccinated against pertussis. The vast majority of these babies catch it from a parent or grandparent. And try to stay away from small babies if you have a head cold, as whooping cough in adults can resemble a mild viral infection, but can still be passed on as full-on whooping cough.
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Niall Conroy
Niall Conroy@NICU_doc_salone·
We are now seeing lots of whooping cough in Ireland too. Small babies can and do die from it. The vaccine is safe and effective. It’s important to keep small babies safe. That should be all we need to say.
UK Health Security Agency@UKHSA

The terrible news of 5 infant deaths from whooping cough (pertussis) is a reminder of how deadly this illness can be. If you're pregnant, it's important to have the #Pertussis vaccine when offered. It helps protect your baby in their first weeks of life ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2024/04/12/wha…

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Dr Teresa Kelly
Dr Teresa Kelly@ztkelly·
So important to have a whooping cough vaccine in pregnancy to protect your baby from this deadly disease @MFTnhs Whooping cough: Cases up again as five infant deaths reported bbc.co.uk/news/health-68…
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Professor Nóirín Russell
Professor Nóirín Russell@russellnoirin·
Great to see this important work presented! 8% of women over 50 referred for colposcopy had high grade abnormal cells or cancer. Read more in the blog! @nss #BSCCP2024
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National Screening Service@NSShse

New study highlights the importance of #cervicalscreening for women post-menopause. Dr @lucyabolger @hospital_kerry is presenting the research at @TheBSCCP conference this week. Read more about it👉 tinyurl.com/4f5s4kmt #ChooseScreening #BSCCP2024

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Public Health HSE Dublin and North East
📣Public Health Alert If you: Attended Ship Shape Kids Play, Junction 6 Castleknock on the afternoon of 4th April 2024 Please see below our Public Health Alert for advice ⬇️
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Niall Conroy
Niall Conroy@NICU_doc_salone·
…If you’re concerned about measles, please call ahead to the surgery/clinic if possible and let them know. They may not want you to come straight into the waiting area.
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Niall Conroy
Niall Conroy@NICU_doc_salone·
With all the current concern around measles, lots of people are showing up to GP surgeries with fever and a rash. That’s very understandable, as we’re not used to measles. But it’s such a contagious illness that it can easily affect vulnerable people in a waiting room…..
Department Public Health HSE Dublin & South East@PublicHealthDSE

📣Clear and important advice from Dr Niall Conroy Consultant in Public Health Medicine @NICU_doc_salone Listen to him explain in simple terms what to do if you are a parent or guardian of a child and are worried about measles or symptoms of measles. #KeepUpToDate #VaccinesWork

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Dr Paddy Barrett
Dr Paddy Barrett@Paddy_Barrett·
20 years ago, I broke my back. I thought I was finished. 2 years later, I broke my pelvis. Here's what 2 major fractures and a lot of pain taught me So you can learn the lessons without the injuries. /1
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Niall Conroy
Niall Conroy@NICU_doc_salone·
If you go to 1:10 here you will see a STAGGERING statistic…..20% of our college-aged population don’t have any immunity to measles. That is an absolute ticking time-bomb! Make sure your teenagers have their measles vaccines before they go to crowded halls and lecture theatres 🙏
RTÉ News@rtenews

A man in his 40s has died after contracting measles, in the first reported death linked to the disease here in more than two decades | rte.ie/b/1431129

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Children's Health Ireland Jobs
Children's Health Ireland Jobs@jobswithCHI·
Join the team driving innovation in children's healthcare. Applications are invited for the role of Consultant Clinical Microbiologist. Apply at: ow.ly/9WFL50QsA7K
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Aodhan Breathnach
Aodhan Breathnach@dublinensis·
Following on from our 2023 ECCMID poster on hospital mask mandate, the peer-reviewed paper has been published. Suggests that HCW surgical mask mandate had at best a very limited effect in protecting patients after 2021 journalofhospitalinfection.com/article/S0195-… 📷
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Michael Boyle
Michael Boyle@MijkBoyle·
@louisemcsharry The staff in the Rotunda hospital were first responders on the scene with paramedics. They are traumatised. Now they are being advised to stay in and not leave for safety reasons. It is affecting access for worried patients to the hospital and parents trying to visit sick babies
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