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Nazrul Islam
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Nazrul Islam
@_Nazrul_Islam
Assoc Prof @UoS_Medicine; Research Editor @bmj_latest; Sr Advisor @ONS; formerly @UniofOxford @Cambridge_Uni; @Harvard alum; personal A/C; (re)tweet≠endorsement
Oxford, England Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Our close colleague Prof. Kamlesh Khunti's X account (@kamleshkhunti) has been #hacked. Please report this to @X and help him regain access to his a/c. The hacker changed the email so he lost access.
@amibanerjee1 @Azeem_Majeed @uniofleicester @LRWEUnit
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#TARGET guideline on #trial #emulation is now published in @JAMA_current and @bmj_latest
jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
bmj.com/content/390/bm…
Amazing experience working with some of the best minds in #CausalInference
Harrison Hansford@HJHansford
🎯 TARGET Guideline published 🎉 TARGET is a reporting guideline for observational studies of interventions that use the target trial framework. Over 3 years it was rigorously developed and was co-published today in @JAMA_current & @bmj_latest doi.org/10.1001/jama.2…
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📊 A our study led by @_ShShabnam & @GilliesClare
COVID-19 disruptions in care for people in England with T2 diabetes, CVD, and CKD.
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Hospitalisations reduced
Mortality increased
⚠️ ~100,000 excess deaths estimated in 2020
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
@HDR_UK & @ARC_EM


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Our paper showing huge reductions in risk factor assessment during pandemic in people with cardiometabolic conditions
These patients will need regular monitoring in future for prevention of complications
Study led by @_ShShabnam and @GilliesClare
journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

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We have an exciting #Job opportunity as a Research Associate in Big Data Analysis to work with Assoc Prof @HDambhaMiller on #Multimorbidity and #BigData
Please see the details below and applt/circulate it in your network 🙏
@UoS_Medicine @UoS_PrimaryCare
linkedin.com/posts/nazrul-i…
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The news the Trump administration instructed scientists employed by the CDC to withdraw or retract articles from journals that included “forbidden terms” such as gender, transgender, and LGBT is sinister and ludicrous, write @KamranAbbasi and @jocalynclark
bmj.com/content/388/bm…
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Our most recent visual abstract from a research article by Nazrul Islam and colleagues on combinations of multiple long-term conditions and risk of hospitalisation or death during winter in England 2021-22
Read the full article here: bit.ly/48Y7k7C

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In this study Nazrul Islam and colleagues find rates of hospital admission and death varied by combinations of multiple long term conditions and were substantially higher in those with any long term conditions
Read the full article here: bit.ly/48Y7k7C

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In this editorial, Jonathan Batty and colleagues examine the impact of multiple long term conditions on hospital admission and mortality during winter.
Read the full article here: bit.ly/48YVeLs

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New research by @UoS_Medicine in @BMJMedicine has identified combinations of long-term conditions associated with substantially higher risks of winter hospitalisations and deaths. The research aims to help with planning for 'winter pressures'.
More 👉 brnw.ch/21wOBhX

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Our paper led by @_Nazrul_Islam in @BMJMedicine
Rates of hospital admissions & mortality in winter higher in those with multiple long term conditions (MLTCs)
Need for prioritisation and preventive action to reduce Winter pressures in people with MLTCs
bmjmedicine.bmj.com/content/3/1/e0…

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Excited to announce: our paper on combination of multiple long-term conditions and #Winter #hospitalisation and #mortality using national data on >48 million people is out in
@BMJMedicine
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@_Nazrul_Islam
@kamleshkhunti
@GilliesClare
@LRWEUnit

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#Cardiovascular disease with #dementia appeared in all of the top five combinations of multiple long term conditions for mortality.
■ This two disease combination was associated with a substantially higher rate of death than many three, four, and five disease combinations.
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Our paper on combination of multiple long-term conditions and #Winter #hospitalisation and #mortality using national data on >48 million people is out in @BMJMedicine
🙏 @kamleshkhunti @HDambhaMiller @amibanerjee1 @_ShShabnam @Vnafilyan
bmjmedicine.bmj.com/content/3/1/e0…
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