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Author profile

Stuart Turvey, MBBS, FRCPC, DPhil

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A young girl uses an inhaler
Premise / March 2021

Establishing a link between antibiotics and asthma in early life

Key messages: Reducing early-life exposure to antibiotics may decrease the risk of childhood asthma by preserving the gut microflora responsible for training the immune system. Ongoing work in BC investigates... Read More

COVID-19

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    At a crossroads: The intersecting public health emergencies of COVID-19 and the overdose crisis in BC
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    An updated look at the 16-week window between doses of vaccines in BC for COVID-19
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    COVID arm: Skin reactions at injection site of Moderna vaccine in BC, case reports
  • What is the evidence for extending the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccine dosing schedule?
    What is the evidence for extending the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccine dosing schedule?
  • Five quick facts about COVID-19 and fertility
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