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Effects of Omicron Infection and Changes in Serum Antibody Response to Wild-Type, Delta, and Omicron After a Booster Dose With BNT163b2 Vaccine in Korean Healthcare Workers
CONCLUSION: Booster vaccination with BNT162b2 was significantly less effective for the neutralizing antibody responses to omicron variant compared to the wild-type or delta variant in healthy population. Humoral immunogenicity was sustained significantly high after 4 months of booster vaccine in the infected population after booster vaccination. Further studies are needed to understand the characteristics of immunogenicity in these populations.PMID:37012688 | PMC:PMC10070050 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e103
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - April 4, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Sung Hee Lim Han Jo Kim Se Hyung Kim Seong Hyeok Choi Bora Kim Ji Youn Kim Young Sok Ji Tark Kim Eun Ju Choo Jung Chan Jung Ji Eun Moon Chan Kyu Kim Seong Kyu Park Jina Yun Source Type: research

Building of Pediatric COVID-19 Module Clinic: A Novel Operation Model in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
We describe the utilization of the first prototype children's modular clinic in Korea University Anam Hospital functioning as the COVID-19 PMC. Between August 1 and September 30, 2022, a total of 766 children visited COVID-19 PMC. Daily number of patient visits to the COVID-19 PMC ranged between 10 and 47 in August; and less than 13 patients per day in September 2022. Not only the model provided timely care for the COVID-19 pediatric patients, but it also enabled safe and efficacious care for the non-COVID-19 patients in the main hospital building while minimizing exposure risk to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - April 4, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Young June Choe Jue Seong Lee Yoon Lee Kyu Hyun Park Young Yoo Gi-Jung Im Sung Woo Lee Jun Eun Park Source Type: research

Effects of Omicron Infection and Changes in Serum Antibody Response to Wild-Type, Delta, and Omicron After a Booster Dose With BNT163b2 Vaccine in Korean Healthcare Workers
CONCLUSION: Booster vaccination with BNT162b2 was significantly less effective for the neutralizing antibody responses to omicron variant compared to the wild-type or delta variant in healthy population. Humoral immunogenicity was sustained significantly high after 4 months of booster vaccine in the infected population after booster vaccination. Further studies are needed to understand the characteristics of immunogenicity in these populations.PMID:37012688 | PMC:PMC10070050 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e103
Source: J Korean Med Sci - April 4, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sung Hee Lim Han Jo Kim Se Hyung Kim Seong Hyeok Choi Bora Kim Ji Youn Kim Young Sok Ji Tark Kim Eun Ju Choo Jung Chan Jung Ji Eun Moon Chan Kyu Kim Seong Kyu Park Jina Yun Source Type: research

Building of Pediatric COVID-19 Module Clinic: A Novel Operation Model in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
We describe the utilization of the first prototype children's modular clinic in Korea University Anam Hospital functioning as the COVID-19 PMC. Between August 1 and September 30, 2022, a total of 766 children visited COVID-19 PMC. Daily number of patient visits to the COVID-19 PMC ranged between 10 and 47 in August; and less than 13 patients per day in September 2022. Not only the model provided timely care for the COVID-19 pediatric patients, but it also enabled safe and efficacious care for the non-COVID-19 patients in the main hospital building while minimizing exposure risk to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavi...
Source: J Korean Med Sci - April 4, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Young June Choe Jue Seong Lee Yoon Lee Kyu Hyun Park Young Yoo Gi-Jung Im Sung Woo Lee Jun Eun Park Source Type: research

Changes in Shoulder Trauma during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A South Korean Survey
CONCLUSIONS: During the COVID-19 pandemic, annual shoulder trauma cases and surgeries decreased compared to those in the non-COVID-19 period, even though the difference was insignificant. The incidence of shoulder trauma and surgery was significantly reduced in the early COVID-19 period; however, the effect of the pandemic on orthopedic trauma practice was minimal after approximately half a year. Decreases in falls outdoors and sports-related injuries, but an increase in falls at home, were observed during the COVID-19 pandemic.PMID:37008967 | PMC:PMC10060779 | DOI:10.4055/cios22117
Source: Clinics in Orthopedic Surgery - April 3, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Su Cheol Kim Jae Chul Yoo Jong Hun Park Hashem Bukhary Yang Seon Choi Kyu Tae Kang Chul-Ho Kim Source Type: research