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Genevieve P.G. Fung
Researcher at United Christian Hospital
Publications - 24
Citations - 346
Genevieve P.G. Fung is an academic researcher from United Christian Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 276 citations. Previous affiliations of Genevieve P.G. Fung include Monash Medical Centre.
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Infants Born to Mothers With Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
Chi C. Shek,P. C. Ng,Genevieve P.G. Fung,Frankie W.T. Cheng,Paul K.S. Chan,Malik Peiris,Kim Hung Lee,Shell F. Wong,Hon Ming Cheung,Albert M. Li,Ellis K.L. Hon,Chung K. Yeung,Chun B. Chow,John S. Tam,Man C. Chiu,Tai F. Fok +15 more
TL;DR: This case series is the first report to describe the clinical course of the first cohort of liveborn infants born to pregnant women with SARS, and none of the infants developed clinical, radiologic, hematologic, or biochemical evidence suggestive of SARS.
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Chorioamnionitis and outcome in extremely preterm infants.
TL;DR: Extremely preterm infants with chorioamnionitis showed a trend towards an increased incidence of CLD, mortality, cerebral palsy and visual impairement, but a decreased risk of RDS.
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Does gestational diabetes mellitus affect respiratory outcome in late-preterm infants?
TL;DR: The results demonstrated an independent effect of GDM on the risk of severe respiratory complications in late-preterm infants, and additional close monitoring and timely intervention are necessary in the management of these infants.
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Mandibulofacial dysostosis Guion-Almeida type caused by novel EFTUD2 splice site variants in two Asian children
Kris P T Yu,HM Luk,Christopher T. Gordon,Christopher T. Gordon,Genevieve P.G. Fung,Myriam Oufadem,Myriam Oufadem,Maria Mercè Garcia-Barcelo,Jeanne Amiel,Jeanne Amiel,Jeanne Amiel,Brian H.Y. Chung,Ivan F M Lo,Yang Tan Tiong +13 more
TL;DR: Two individuals of Asian ancestry with MFDGA are reported, each harboring a novel, pathogenic splice site variant in EFTUD2.
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Rotavirus vaccine effectiveness in Hong Kong children.
Karene Hoi Ting Yeung,Jacqueline E. Tate,Ching Ching Chan,Martin C.W. Chan,Paul K.S. Chan,Kin Hung Poon,Sylvia L. Y. Siu,Genevieve P.G. Fung,Kwok Leung Ng,Iris Mei Ching Chan,Pui Tak Yu,Chi Hang Ng,Yu-Lung Lau,E. Anthony S. Nelson +13 more
TL;DR: Rotavirus vaccine is highly effective in preventing hospitalisation from rotavirus disease in young Hong Kong children.