John Dillermand
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goosecat wrote on Sep 1 st, 2021 at 3:11pm: John Dillermand wrote on Sep 1 st, 2021 at 2:56pm: goosecat wrote on Sep 1 st, 2021 at 2:33pm: John Dillermand wrote on Sep 1 st, 2021 at 2:31pm: goosecat wrote on Sep 1 st, 2021 at 1:46pm: Expert scientists welcome the news of UK Government-funded research into Ivermectin for Covid-19 but questions its merit. A just-published, peer-reviewed study clearly shows that Ivermectin prevents and treats Covid-19 and has the potential to save and improve countless lives in the UK and worldwide right now. Mr. Andrew Bryant Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Mr. Bryant (MSc) is a Biostatistician with experience in clinical trials and systematic review methodology based at Newcastle University, UK. He has published a vast number of systematic reviews and final study reports. His expertise in systematic reviews broadens the expertise in the Biostatistics Research Group in Population Health Sciences Institute at Newcastle University. He is also statistical editor for the Cochrane Gynaecological and Neurological Cancer Review Group. Alongside his latest Covid related research, he is completing his PhD doctorate on primary surgery for advanced ovarian cancer. He has an array of impressive academic metrics, including his peer-reviewed work being cited well in excess of 4000 times. He has complete equipoise and has never declared any conflicts of interest in any of his academic research. .
Dr Tess Lawrie Evidence-Based Medicine Consultancy Ltd Tess is the Director of E-BMC Ltd, and EbMCsquared, a community interest research company. She is committed to improving the quality of healthcare through rigorous research. Her range of research expertise, based on research experience in both developing and developed countries, uniquely positions her to evaluate and design research for a variety of healthcare settings. Tess is a frequent member of technical teams responsible for developing international guidelines. Her peer-reviewed publications have received in excess of 3000 citations and her ResearchGate score is among the top 5% of ResearchGate members
Other Authors Tony C. Tham MD FRCP Ulster Hospital, Dundonald, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK Edmund J. Fordham PhD Evidence-Medicine consultancy Ltd, Bath, UK Sarah R. Hill PhD Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Therese Dowswell PhD Evidence-Medicine consultancy Ltd, Bath, UK Scott Mitchell MBChB MRCS Emergency Department, Princess Elizabeth Hospital, Guernsey, UK Always trust a metaanalysis that had to be printed on a web site. Ah the response of an ideologue. Just disregard the qualifications and experts involved, including the universities such as Oxford and Newcastle. Lol, pathetic. As an indication of just how ideological and non-factual based you evidently are; Here is the actual peer reviewed and published study. I guess you've now just confirmed the legitimacy of the first media group prepared to print it. Your true colours are really showing and it's pretty basic level right wing ideology. Hang on a minute you're accusing me of being right wing because I'm arguing against ivermectin use? Do you have any idea about the ideology of politicians pushing ivermectin as a treatment? Its not the greens let me tell you Fair enough, I shouldn't have used that term and it's not what I meant really. It does seem to be the more right leaning folk who instantly jump to an at times juvenile and under researched "fake news" proclamation, which you did. I didn't call it fake news, I just didn't think it was as strong a evidence as you seem to think it is.
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