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View article: Role of booster vaccines and hybrid immunity against severe COVID-19 outcomes during BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand
Role of booster vaccines and hybrid immunity against severe COVID-19 outcomes during BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Owing to both vaccine- and infection-induced immunity, the COVID-19 seroprevalence is ~90% in most countries. It is important to examine the protective role of booster vaccines and hybrid immunity in the COVID-endemic state. Utilizing a ho…
View article: Heterologous booster vaccines reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 during BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand
Heterologous booster vaccines reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 during BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Boosters provide high level of protection against severe COVID-19 outcomes and deaths with newer omicron sub-lineages. Booster campaigns should focus on improving coverage utilising all available vaccines to ensure optimal protection.
View article: Waning vaccine response to severe COVID-19 outcomes during omicron predominance in Thailand
Waning vaccine response to severe COVID-19 outcomes during omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved quickly, with different variants of concern resulting in the need to offer continued protection through booster vaccinations. The duration of enhanced protection with booster doses against sever…
View article: HETEROLOGOUS THIRD AND FOURTH DOSE VACCINE TO REDUCE SEVERITY AND MORTALITY IN COVID-19 PATIENTS DURING DELTA AND OMICRON PREDOMINANT IN THAILAND
HETEROLOGOUS THIRD AND FOURTH DOSE VACCINE TO REDUCE SEVERITY AND MORTALITY IN COVID-19 PATIENTS DURING DELTA AND OMICRON PREDOMINANT IN THAILAND Open
INTRO: To ensure adequate coverage against numerous waves of different variants of concern, Thailand has proactively adopted heterologous primary and booster vaccination schedules. While studies have assessed homologous schedules in detail…
View article: Waning vaccine response to severe COVID-19 outcomes during omicron predominance in Thailand
Waning vaccine response to severe COVID-19 outcomes during omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved quickly, with different variants of concern resulting in the need to offer continued protection through booster vaccinations. The duration of enhanced protection with booster doses against seve…
View article: Heterologous booster vaccines reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 during BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand
Heterologous booster vaccines reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 during BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has evolved quickly, with variants of concern resulting in the need to offer booster vaccinations. Unfortunately, the booster uptake has been slow and vaccine response has shown to wane over time. Therefor…
View article: Effectiveness of heterologous third and fourth dose COVID-19 vaccine schedules for SARS-CoV-2 infection during delta and omicron predominance in Thailand: a test-negative, case-control study
Effectiveness of heterologous third and fourth dose COVID-19 vaccine schedules for SARS-CoV-2 infection during delta and omicron predominance in Thailand: a test-negative, case-control study Open
View article: Reduction in severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients owing to heterologous third and fourth-dose vaccines during the periods of delta and omicron predominance in Thailand
Reduction in severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients owing to heterologous third and fourth-dose vaccines during the periods of delta and omicron predominance in Thailand Open
Booster doses provided a very high level of protection against severe COVID-19 outcomes and deaths. Booster campaigns should focus on improving coverage by utilizing all available vaccines to ensure optimal protection.
View article: Heterologous third and fourth dose vaccine to reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients during delta and omicron predominance: A cohort study in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Heterologous third and fourth dose vaccine to reduce severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients during delta and omicron predominance: A cohort study in Chiang Mai, Thailand Open
Background The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has evolved quickly, with numerous waves of different variants of concern resulting in the need for countries to offer continued protection through booster vaccinations. To ensure…
View article: Effectiveness of heterologous 3rd and 4th dose COVID-19 vaccine schedules for SARS-CoV-2 infection during delta and omicron predominance in Thailand.
Effectiveness of heterologous 3rd and 4th dose COVID-19 vaccine schedules for SARS-CoV-2 infection during delta and omicron predominance in Thailand. Open
The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has evolved quickly, with numerous waves of different variants of concern resulting in substantial morbidity and mortality globally. With the rapid availability of vaccines, Thailand has res…
View article: Behavioral and Environmental Factors Associated with an Influenza Outbreak in a Prison of Thailand
Behavioral and Environmental Factors Associated with an Influenza Outbreak in a Prison of Thailand Open
Influenza is a highly contagious disease. Due to a high number of reported cases with influenza-like illnesses at a prison, a joint investigation by the Department of Disease Control and local public health teams was conducted to confirm t…
View article: An Enterovirus Outbreak Associated with Probable Rhombencephalitis in a Nursery, Tak Province, Thailand, 2017
An Enterovirus Outbreak Associated with Probable Rhombencephalitis in a Nursery, Tak Province, Thailand, 2017 Open
On 4 Sep 2017, the Bureau of Epidemiology received a notification from Tak Provincial Health Office on an outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) at a nursery following one death at the provincial hospital. An investigation was car…
View article: Approaches to Prevent Influenza Transmission among New Conscripts in a Battalion during High Seasonality
Approaches to Prevent Influenza Transmission among New Conscripts in a Battalion during High Seasonality Open
On 1 Aug 2017, the Bureau of Epidemiology was notified that five conscripts from a single battalion unit in Chiang Mai Province presented with influenza-like illness (ILI) in two days. A joint investigation was performed to confirm the out…