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Identifying COVID-19 cases in outpatient settings.
Epidemiol Infect. 2021 Apr 5;149:e92. doi: 10.1017/S0950268821000704.
Epidemiol Infect. 2021.
PMID: 33814027
Free PMC article.
Validation of a Natural Language Processing Algorithm for Detecting Infectious Disease Symptoms in Primary Care Electronic Medical Records in Singapore.
Hardjojo A, Gunachandran A, Pang L, Abdullah MRB, Wah W, Chong JWC, Goh EH, Teo SH, Lim G, Lee ML, Hsu W, Lee V, Chen MI, Wong F, Phang JSK.
Hardjojo A, et al.
JMIR Med Inform. 2018 Jun 11;6(2):e36. doi: 10.2196/medinform.8204.
JMIR Med Inform. 2018.
PMID: 29907560
Free PMC article.
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Impact of a rapid access chest pain clinic in Singapore to improve evaluation of new-onset chest pain.
Toh LC, Khoo C, Goh CH, Choa G, Quek LS, Phang J, Wong F, Tsou K, Kwan YS, Kojodjojo P.
Toh LC, et al.
Postgrad Med J. 2023 Jun 8;99(1171):500-505. doi: 10.1136/postgradmedj-2021-141427.
Postgrad Med J. 2023.
PMID: 37294730
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Comparing monovalent and combination hepatitis B vaccine outcomes in children delivered by mothers with chronic hepatitis B.
Lee LY, Chan SM, Ong C, M Aw M, Wong F, Saw S, Lee GH, Thoon KC, Phua KB.
Lee LY, et al.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2019 Mar;55(3):327-332. doi: 10.1111/jpc.14194. Epub 2018 Aug 30.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2019.
PMID: 30161273
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Serologic Responses After Hepatitis B Vaccination in Preterm Infants Born to Hepatitis B Surface Antigen-Positive Mothers: Singapore Experience.
Tan CX, Chan SM, Lee LY, Ong C, Phua KB, Aw MM, Saw S, Lee GH, Wong F, Thoon KC.
Tan CX, et al.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2017 Aug;36(8):e208-e210. doi: 10.1097/INF.0000000000001578.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2017.
PMID: 28198787
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