Kim Roberts

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Kim Roberts

Kim Roberts

@MoyneFlu

Influenza virus researcher. Virology lecturer, Trinity College Dublin. Enthusiastic about science communication.

Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Kim Roberts
Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Lots of new people following me. I'm a virologists, living in Ireland. My specialist areas are influenza viruses and transmission of respiratory viruses. Assistant Professor of Virology at Trinity College Dublin. I'm passionate about science communication.
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
@PedroNunez Norovirus isn't breathed out but vomiting & diarrhea (esp. flushing loo with the lid up) can expel virus into the air. That virus can be deposited in the mouth & ingested. So I would increase ventilation & wear a mask + gloves to clean up vomit etc.
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Here's an open access review that discusses infection control for norovirus. #seccestitle150" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-…
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Just like respiratory virus transmission, there are a lot of unknowns & varying estimates for norovirus transmission. Virus transmission is not studied enough and is difficult to study. Human norovirus doesn't replicate well in the lab, so similar proxy viruses are often used.
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Mark Coughlan@Mark_Coughlan·
Definitely, if you’ve small ones younger than three months, keep an eye if you suspect RSV. In retrospect the breathing change came before the colouring change, I’ll be watching for that in future. And don’t - like we did - doubt yourself or think you’re overreacting.
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Mark Coughlan@Mark_Coughlan·
Mother on @TodaywithClaire speaking about experience seeing her six week old being hospitalised with RSV. It sounds *exactly* like our experience a few weeks back. Our eight week old was stuffy & sniffly, but our 18 month old was visibly much worse - coughing, temp and very flat.
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Feeling valued. The undergraduate project students in my lab gave me this fabulous Christmas present. Polar bears and bees, two of my favourite creatures. 🥰
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
My kids have had their flu vaccines. It's free and very easy. A quick spray up the nose and it's done. Kids are seen as one of the drivers of influenza transmission and the aim of the intranasal vac is to protect kids and reduce transmission.
Chief Medical Officer@CMOIreland

I am asking parents to please consider the flu vaccination for your child as the flu season takes off. In the recent flu season seen in Australia, 60% of hospitalisations were in children. Here in Ireland, less than 10% of eligible children have received their vaccine.

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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Fantastic turn out. Fully support this protest. The situation is ridiculous, students and their education are suffering.
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Jason Cullen@jasoncullenfilm·
Such a shame the majority of Councillors in @dlrcc voted @DaveQSocDemsDLR innovative proposal for a 0% adjustment with a refund scheme for bands 1-7, 72% of homeowners would have been eligible. The plan excluded vulture landlords, high earners and wealthy property owners @SocDems
Social Democrats Dun Laoghaire@SocDemsDL

@SocDems @DaveQSocDemsDLR's progressive #LPT proposal with targeted reductions for those least able to pay in @dlrcc was voted down by the councilors of FF, FG & PbP who then voted in a -15% adjustment, which will most benefit institutional landlords. youtu.be/o_0zR-WkL0o

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Holly Cairns TD@HollyCairnsTD·
As of the weekend just gone, Róisin Shortall TD is the longest serving female TD in the history of Dáil Éireann. What a legend.
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Kim Roberts@MoyneFlu·
Frustration rings throughout this editorial. nature.com/articles/s4159… "Every zoonotic infection should be a cause for concern, but research funding seems to flow only when high-income countries are heavily affected."
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