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COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in Patients With Chronic Medical Conditions: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
J Korean Med Sci. 2022 Nov 21;37(45):e325. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e325.ABSTRACTAs most individuals acquire immunity to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, South Korea declared a return to normalcy a few months ago. However, epidemic waves continue because of endlessly emerging variants and waning immunity. Health authorities are focusing on those at high risk of severe coronavirus disease 2019 to minimize damage to public health and the economy. In this regard, we investigated the vaccination rates in patients with various chronic medical conditions by examining the national health insurance claims data and...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - November 22, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Eliel Nham Young-Eun Kim Jaehun Jung Dong Wook Kim Hoyeon Jang Hakjun Hyun Hye Seong Jin Gu Yoon Ji Yun Noh Joon Young Song Woo Joo Kim Hee Jin Cheong Source Type: research

4 The challenges of managing a COVID outbreak during a long-range desert patrol
The challenges of managing an infectious disease outbreak in a deployed military setting are well documented. During Op NEWCOMBE the outbreak of COVID in camp was predicted with Force Health Protection strategies and a medical response plan in place. Roto 3, December 2021 – June 2022, had a triple vaccinated task group, and models suggested any outbreak would be clinically and operationally insignificant. These models did not consider the specific challenges of an outbreak during a long range environmentally challenging desert patrol. The consequences of this COVID outbreak were clinically and operationally significa...
Source: Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps - May 22, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Lt Col Natasha Chatham-Zvelebil Tags: Abstracts from the Mali Medical Conference Source Type: research

Clarification of Wording in Medical News Interview
The Medical News& Perspectives article titled “White House Advisor Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MALD, on COVID-19 in Resource-Limited Nations—Undercounted Deaths, Vaccine Inequity, and More,” published online October 5, 2022, included some unclear wording. In the fourth question, Dr Bhadelia’s response should have stipulated that registration of deaths due to COVID-19 range from “98% coverage [in parts of Europe]” to only 10% “in [parts of] Africa.” The article has been corrected online.
Source: JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association - October 10, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Keeping it going: the importance of delivering interprofessional education during the COVID-19 pandemic
J Prim Health Care. 2021 Dec;13(4):359-369. doi: 10.1071/HC21070.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND AND CONTEXT Globally, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has highlighted the need for better interprofessional collaboration and teamwork. When disciplines have worked together to undertake testing, deliver care and administer vaccines, progress against COVID-19 has been made. Yet, teamwork has often not happened, wasting precious resources and stretching health-care workforces. Continuing to train health professionals during the pandemic is challenging, particularly delivering interprofessional education that often uses face-...
Source: Journal of Primary Health Care - December 23, 2021 Category: Primary Care Authors: Eileen McKinlay Don Banks Karen Coleman Ben Darlow Gay Dungey Tracy Farr Rebecca Fyfe Ben Gray Liz Kemp Miriam Mitchell Caroline Morris Julia Myers Hazel Neser Meredith Perry Rowena Price Wendy Thompson Belinda Westenra Sue Pullon Source Type: research