beadsland, 10 months ago to random NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey—provide for volatile projections. Census Bureau released most recent data from mid-July—next update scheduled Aug 16. As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our hospitals. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent This is first toot of a weekly thread, updated daily, providing various dataviz of ongoing [#pandemic.] Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110810902294068060
NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey—provide for volatile projections.
Census Bureau released most recent data from mid-July—next update scheduled Aug 16.
As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our hospitals.
#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent
This is first toot of a weekly thread, updated daily, providing various dataviz of ongoing [#pandemic.]
Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110810902294068060
beadsland, 9 months ago Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺ Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺ [CDC next updates Aug 23.] #ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause. [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–May 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred. Legend: • Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) • Alzheimers and dementia (+20K) • Renal failure (+5K) • Sepsis (+4K) • Malignant neoplasms (+12K) • Projected U.S. 65+ population Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺
Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺
[CDC next updates Aug 23.]
#ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause. [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–May 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred. Legend: • Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) • Alzheimers and dementia (+20K) • Renal failure (+5K) • Sepsis (+4K) • Malignant neoplasms (+12K) • Projected U.S. 65+ population Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
technewslit, 10 months ago to news A system using deep learning algorithms to analyze ultrasound video images is shown to detect a difficult-to diagnose type of heart failure with clips from one view of the heart. https://sciencebusiness.technewslit.com/?p=45055 #News #Press #Science #Business #HeartDisease #HeartFailure #Diagnostics #Ultrasound #Echocardiogram #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepLearning #Algorithms #University #UK #Entrepreneurs
A system using deep learning algorithms to analyze ultrasound video images is shown to detect a difficult-to diagnose type of heart failure with clips from one view of the heart.
https://sciencebusiness.technewslit.com/?p=45055
#News #Press #Science #Business #HeartDisease #HeartFailure #Diagnostics #Ultrasound #Echocardiogram #ArtificialIntelligence #DeepLearning #Algorithms #University #UK #Entrepreneurs
beadsland, 10 months ago to random NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey—provide for volatile projections. Census Bureau released most recent data last Wednesday—next update scheduled Aug 16. As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our hospitals. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent This is first toot of a weekly thread, updated daily, providing various dataviz of ongoing [#pandemic.] Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110771521919233989
Census Bureau released most recent data last Wednesday—next update scheduled Aug 16.
Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110771521919233989
beadsland, 10 months ago Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺ Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺ [CDC next updates Aug 23.] #ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause. [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Dashed lines 2015–20; solid dots for annualized Jan 2021–May 2023. [Six weeks incomplete data omitted.] Dotted lines for trends from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. Dash-dot line for sepsis trend had concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred. Legend: • Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) • Alzheimers and dementia (+20K) • Renal failure (+5K) • Sepsis (+4K) • Malignant neoplasms (+12K) • Projected U.S. 65+ population Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year.
ScienceDesk, 11 months ago to random A new study suggests that an experimental cancer drug may slow inflammation linked to heart disease. Sci Tech Daily tells us more. https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-that-experimental-cancer-drug-may-slow-inflammation-linked-to-heart-disease/?expand_article=1 #HeartDisease #HeartHealth #Cardiovascular
A new study suggests that an experimental cancer drug may slow inflammation linked to heart disease. Sci Tech Daily tells us more. https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-discover-that-experimental-cancer-drug-may-slow-inflammation-linked-to-heart-disease/?expand_article=1 #HeartDisease #HeartHealth #Cardiovascular
beadsland, 1 year ago to random NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey—provide for volatile projections. Public comment on HPS Phase3.9 questionnaire ends Thurs: no collection dates as yet. As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our hospitals. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent This is first toot of a weekly thread, updated daily, providing various dataviz of ongoing [#pandemic.] Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110413577668138931
Public comment on HPS Phase3.9 questionnaire ends Thurs: no collection dates as yet.
Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110413577668138931
beadsland, 1 year ago Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺ Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺ #ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause. [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year. Legend (in part): * Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Alzheimers and dementia (+19K) * Renal failure (+5K) * Sepsis (+4K) * Malignant neoplasms (+11K) * Projected U.S. 65+ population Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. A dash-dot line indicates sepsis trendline if concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death certs that do not identify covid as underlying cause. [ beadsland on Ko-fi ] Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year. Legend (in part): * Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Alzheimers and dementia (+19K) * Renal failure (+5K) * Sepsis (+4K) * Malignant neoplasms (+11K) * Projected U.S. 65+ population Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. A dash-dot line indicates sepsis trendline if concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.
beadsland, 1 year ago to random NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey—provide for volatile projections. HPS Phase3.9 questionnaire now pending public comment—no collection dates announced. As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our #hospitals. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent This is first toot of a weekly thread, updated daily, providing various dataviz of ongoing [#pandemic.] Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110374822909399818
HPS Phase3.9 questionnaire now pending public comment—no collection dates announced.
As more and more folk experience Long Covid, fewer and fewer staff our #hospitals.
Last week: https://mastodon.social/@beadsland/110374822909399818
beadsland, 1 year ago Just fixed a bug in newly added charts showing annualized deviation of excess deaths by select disease categories. The "deaths since 2019" figures in legend were populated with inflated values. Math error. Charts using only annual data weren't effected. #dataviz #datavis #LongCovid #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Sepsis #Cancer https://ko-fi.com/K3K1C33M3?viewimage=IT6T5LOM6R Chart: Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average Notation in green: After Bug Fix Values in legend for each of five disease categories are circled in green, to indicate where error corrected: * Hypertensive disease (+29K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Cerebrovascular diseases (+13K) * Heart failure (+2K) * Ischemic heart disease (+1K) * Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)
Just fixed a bug in newly added charts showing annualized deviation of excess deaths by select disease categories.
The "deaths since 2019" figures in legend were populated with inflated values. Math error.
Charts using only annual data weren't effected.
#dataviz #datavis #LongCovid #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Sepsis #Cancer
https://ko-fi.com/K3K1C33M3?viewimage=IT6T5LOM6R
Chart: Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Deviation from 2015-2019 Average Notation in green: After Bug Fix Values in legend for each of five disease categories are circled in green, to indicate where error corrected: * Hypertensive disease (+29K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Cerebrovascular diseases (+13K) * Heart failure (+2K) * Ischemic heart disease (+1K) * Other diseases of the circulatory system (+8K)
beadsland, 1 year ago Folk are dying at record numbers, of comorbidities of severe acute covid that are also implicated as post-acute sequelae of covid infection. ↺ Of course, ongoing hospital staffing attrition also contributes to elevated death tolls. Said attrition continues. ↺ [Bug fix. See note above.] #ThisIsOurPolio #LongCovidKills #LongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #hospitals #nurses #HeartDisease #Diabetes #Alzheimers #Dementia #Sepsis #Cancer #Covid19 #DeathCult #LifeExpectancy Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death that don't list covid as a cause. Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year. Legend (in part): * Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Alzheimers and dementia (+18K) * Renal failure (+5K) * Sepsis (+4K) * Malignant neoplasms (+11K) * Projected U.S. 65+ population Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. A dash-dot line indicates sepsis trendline if concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.
[Bug fix. See note above.]
Chart: Elevated Non-Circulatory Causes of Death: Annualized Dev. from 2015-2019 Avg Data: CDC, Census. Reflects death that don't list covid as a cause. Caption: After spiking in first year of the pandemic, annualized Alzheimer disease and dementia mortality dropped just as swiftly, thereafter remaining near or below historical trend. Diabetes mortality has not been so quick to recover from first year spike, only beginning to decline in the second half of last year, though still well above pre-pandemic trend. Deaths by sepsis were markedly down in 2019, following a coordinated national effort by hospitals. Despite this, sepsis mortality has been climbing at a rate well above even pre-2019’s relatively flat trendline, for over three years now. Renal failure deaths didn’t see an appreciable climb until the latter part of 2021, peaking only months ago. Meanwhile, malignant neoplasm (cancer) deaths, slower to manifest, have been suggestively creeping above trend for well over a year. Legend (in part): * Diabetes (+11K more annualized deaths vs. 2019) * Alzheimers and dementia (+18K) * Renal failure (+5K) * Sepsis (+4K) * Malignant neoplasms (+11K) * Projected U.S. 65+ population Dotted lines indicate trendlines from Jan 2020 forward, for each disease category. A dash-dot line indicates sepsis trendline if concerted effort at reduction in 2019 not occurred.