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Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article "Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019"
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e298. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298.ABSTRACTThis corrects the article on p. e413 in vol. 35, PMID: 33258333.PMID:37644687 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Ho Yoon Soo-Youn Ham Bo Da Nam Kum Ju Chae Dabee Lee Jin Young Yoo So Hyeon Bak Jin Young Kim Jin Hwan Kim Ki Beom Kim Jung Im Jung Jae-Kwang Lim Jong Eun Lee Myung Jin Chung Young Kyung Lee Young Seon Kim Ji Eun Jo Sang Min Lee Woocheol Kwon Chang M Source Type: research

Are We Truly Safe? Unfolding the Final Chapters of COVID-19 Walk-Through Booths
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e290. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e290.ABSTRACTThis research proposes a safety strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) walk-through booths to optimize pandemic preparedness. These booths, designed for respiratory sample collection during the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively reduce infection risk and personal protective equipment-related fatigue among healthcare workers. However, inadequate disinfection and glove management could escalate infection transmission. Using computational fluid dynamics simulations, we analyzed droplet dispersion on booth surfaces and gloves under various ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Su Ha Han Minji Jung Heon-Jae Jeong JinKwan Hong Source Type: research

Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Reinfection and Fatality During the Omicron (BA.1/BA.2) Period in Korea
CONCLUSION: In these data, vaccination history was significantly related to reduced COVID-19 reinfection and severe progression, and scheduled vaccinations were important even with a history of infection.PMID:37644683 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e269
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Ju Hee Lee Ji Hae Hwang Eun Jung Jang Ryu Kyung Kim Kil Hun Lee Seon Kyeong Park Jin Gwack Young Joon Park Source Type: research

Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article "Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019"
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e298. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298.ABSTRACTThis corrects the article on p. e413 in vol. 35, PMID: 33258333.PMID:37644687 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Ho Yoon Soo-Youn Ham Bo Da Nam Kum Ju Chae Dabee Lee Jin Young Yoo So Hyeon Bak Jin Young Kim Jin Hwan Kim Ki Beom Kim Jung Im Jung Jae-Kwang Lim Jong Eun Lee Myung Jin Chung Young Kyung Lee Young Seon Kim Ji Eun Jo Sang Min Lee Woocheol Kwon Chang M Source Type: research

Are We Truly Safe? Unfolding the Final Chapters of COVID-19 Walk-Through Booths
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e290. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e290.ABSTRACTThis research proposes a safety strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) walk-through booths to optimize pandemic preparedness. These booths, designed for respiratory sample collection during the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively reduce infection risk and personal protective equipment-related fatigue among healthcare workers. However, inadequate disinfection and glove management could escalate infection transmission. Using computational fluid dynamics simulations, we analyzed droplet dispersion on booth surfaces and gloves under various ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Su Ha Han Minji Jung Heon-Jae Jeong JinKwan Hong Source Type: research

Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Reinfection and Fatality During the Omicron (BA.1/BA.2) Period in Korea
CONCLUSION: In these data, vaccination history was significantly related to reduced COVID-19 reinfection and severe progression, and scheduled vaccinations were important even with a history of infection.PMID:37644683 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e269
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Ju Hee Lee Ji Hae Hwang Eun Jung Jang Ryu Kyung Kim Kil Hun Lee Seon Kyeong Park Jin Gwack Young Joon Park Source Type: research

Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article "Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019"
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e298. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298.ABSTRACTThis corrects the article on p. e413 in vol. 35, PMID: 33258333.PMID:37644687 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Ho Yoon Soo-Youn Ham Bo Da Nam Kum Ju Chae Dabee Lee Jin Young Yoo So Hyeon Bak Jin Young Kim Jin Hwan Kim Ki Beom Kim Jung Im Jung Jae-Kwang Lim Jong Eun Lee Myung Jin Chung Young Kyung Lee Young Seon Kim Ji Eun Jo Sang Min Lee Woocheol Kwon Chang M Source Type: research

Are We Truly Safe? Unfolding the Final Chapters of COVID-19 Walk-Through Booths
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e290. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e290.ABSTRACTThis research proposes a safety strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) walk-through booths to optimize pandemic preparedness. These booths, designed for respiratory sample collection during the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively reduce infection risk and personal protective equipment-related fatigue among healthcare workers. However, inadequate disinfection and glove management could escalate infection transmission. Using computational fluid dynamics simulations, we analyzed droplet dispersion on booth surfaces and gloves under various ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Su Ha Han Minji Jung Heon-Jae Jeong JinKwan Hong Source Type: research

Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Reinfection and Fatality During the Omicron (BA.1/BA.2) Period in Korea
CONCLUSION: In these data, vaccination history was significantly related to reduced COVID-19 reinfection and severe progression, and scheduled vaccinations were important even with a history of infection.PMID:37644683 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e269
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Ju Hee Lee Ji Hae Hwang Eun Jung Jang Ryu Kyung Kim Kil Hun Lee Seon Kyeong Park Jin Gwack Young Joon Park Source Type: research

Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article "Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019"
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e298. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298.ABSTRACTThis corrects the article on p. e413 in vol. 35, PMID: 33258333.PMID:37644687 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Ho Yoon Soo-Youn Ham Bo Da Nam Kum Ju Chae Dabee Lee Jin Young Yoo So Hyeon Bak Jin Young Kim Jin Hwan Kim Ki Beom Kim Jung Im Jung Jae-Kwang Lim Jong Eun Lee Myung Jin Chung Young Kyung Lee Young Seon Kim Ji Eun Jo Sang Min Lee Woocheol Kwon Chang M Source Type: research

Are We Truly Safe? Unfolding the Final Chapters of COVID-19 Walk-Through Booths
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e290. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e290.ABSTRACTThis research proposes a safety strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) walk-through booths to optimize pandemic preparedness. These booths, designed for respiratory sample collection during the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively reduce infection risk and personal protective equipment-related fatigue among healthcare workers. However, inadequate disinfection and glove management could escalate infection transmission. Using computational fluid dynamics simulations, we analyzed droplet dispersion on booth surfaces and gloves under various ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Su Ha Han Minji Jung Heon-Jae Jeong JinKwan Hong Source Type: research

Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Reinfection and Fatality During the Omicron (BA.1/BA.2) Period in Korea
CONCLUSION: In these data, vaccination history was significantly related to reduced COVID-19 reinfection and severe progression, and scheduled vaccinations were important even with a history of infection.PMID:37644683 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e269
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Ju Hee Lee Ji Hae Hwang Eun Jung Jang Ryu Kyung Kim Kil Hun Lee Seon Kyeong Park Jin Gwack Young Joon Park Source Type: research

Erratum: Correction of Affiliations in the Article "Establishment of a Nationwide Korean Imaging Cohort of Coronavirus Disease 2019"
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e298. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298.ABSTRACTThis corrects the article on p. e413 in vol. 35, PMID: 33258333.PMID:37644687 | PMC:PMC10462478 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e298
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Soon Ho Yoon Soo-Youn Ham Bo Da Nam Kum Ju Chae Dabee Lee Jin Young Yoo So Hyeon Bak Jin Young Kim Jin Hwan Kim Ki Beom Kim Jung Im Jung Jae-Kwang Lim Jong Eun Lee Myung Jin Chung Young Kyung Lee Young Seon Kim Ji Eun Jo Sang Min Lee Woocheol Kwon Chang M Source Type: research

Are We Truly Safe? Unfolding the Final Chapters of COVID-19 Walk-Through Booths
J Korean Med Sci. 2023 Aug 28;38(34):e290. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e290.ABSTRACTThis research proposes a safety strategy for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) walk-through booths to optimize pandemic preparedness. These booths, designed for respiratory sample collection during the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively reduce infection risk and personal protective equipment-related fatigue among healthcare workers. However, inadequate disinfection and glove management could escalate infection transmission. Using computational fluid dynamics simulations, we analyzed droplet dispersion on booth surfaces and gloves under various ...
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Su Ha Han Minji Jung Heon-Jae Jeong JinKwan Hong Source Type: research

Risk Factors Related to COVID-19 Reinfection and Fatality During the Omicron (BA.1/BA.2) Period in Korea
CONCLUSION: In these data, vaccination history was significantly related to reduced COVID-19 reinfection and severe progression, and scheduled vaccinations were important even with a history of infection.PMID:37644683 | PMC:PMC10462479 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e269
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - August 30, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Ju Hee Lee Ji Hae Hwang Eun Jung Jang Ryu Kyung Kim Kil Hun Lee Seon Kyeong Park Jin Gwack Young Joon Park Source Type: research