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    WEB 2.0 : 15 ans déjà et après ? : 7 pistes pour réenchanter Internet !

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    International audienceEn 15 ans, le Web 2.0 a radicalement transformé notre façon de travailler, de consommer, de vendre, de communiquer… Les technologies (mobile et tablette, 3G ou 4G, médias sociaux, big data, IA, etc.) ont bouleversé nos sphères de vie et notre rapport aux individus, à l’information, aux objets… 57 pionniers vous proposent d’explorer rétrospectivement les conséquences du digital sur notre société (économie, politique, juridique, culturel…). Le but : imaginer 7 pistes de réenchantement pour un futur numérique plus sain et plus responsable face à la domination des géants d’Internet, GAFA et BATX.La voix de 57 pionniers : Farid Arab . Thierry de Baillon . Christine Balagué . Éric Barbry . Beer Bergman . Olivier Berlingué . Nicolas Bermond . Fanny Berrebi . Michelle Blanc . Jérôme Bondu . Fadhila Brahimi . Frédéric Canevet . Dominique Cardon . Nicolas Celic . Cyrille Chaudoit . Jean-Pierre Corniou . Céline Crespin . André Dan . Yannis Delmas-Rigoutsos . Damien Douani . Antoine Dubuquoy . Jean-Philippe Encausse . Fabrice Epelboin . Olivier Ezratty . Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin . David Fayon . Mathieu Flaig . Cyrille Frank . Yann Gourvennec . David Guillocheau . Claudie Haigneré (Préface) . Olivier Iteanu . Henri Kaufman (Postface) . François Laurent . Yann Leroux . Éric Maillard . Vérone Mankou . Émilie Marquois . Grégory Maubon . Pierre Mawas . Pierre Métivier . Jean-Claude Morand . Ahmed Mehdi Omarouayache . Anthony Poncier . Grégory Pouy . PPC . Benoît Raphaël . Cyril Rimbaud . Vincent Rostaing . Jean-François Ruiz . Éric Seulliet . Serge Soudoplatoff . Virginie Spies . Yaëlle Teicher Stein . Pierre Tran . Pierre Vallet . Henri Verdier

    The risk of COVID-19 death is much greater and age dependent with type I IFN autoantibodies

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    International audienceSignificance There is growing evidence that preexisting autoantibodies neutralizing type I interferons (IFNs) are strong determinants of life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia. It is important to estimate their quantitative impact on COVID-19 mortality upon SARS-CoV-2 infection, by age and sex, as both the prevalence of these autoantibodies and the risk of COVID-19 death increase with age and are higher in men. Using an unvaccinated sample of 1,261 deceased patients and 34,159 individuals from the general population, we found that autoantibodies against type I IFNs strongly increased the SARS-CoV-2 infection fatality rate at all ages, in both men and women. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs are strong and common predictors of life-threatening COVID-19. Testing for these autoantibodies should be considered in the general population

    The risk of COVID-19 death is much greater and age dependent with type I IFN autoantibodies

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    International audienceSignificance There is growing evidence that preexisting autoantibodies neutralizing type I interferons (IFNs) are strong determinants of life-threatening COVID-19 pneumonia. It is important to estimate their quantitative impact on COVID-19 mortality upon SARS-CoV-2 infection, by age and sex, as both the prevalence of these autoantibodies and the risk of COVID-19 death increase with age and are higher in men. Using an unvaccinated sample of 1,261 deceased patients and 34,159 individuals from the general population, we found that autoantibodies against type I IFNs strongly increased the SARS-CoV-2 infection fatality rate at all ages, in both men and women. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs are strong and common predictors of life-threatening COVID-19. Testing for these autoantibodies should be considered in the general population

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