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Woo Joo Kim

Researcher at Korea University

Publications -  286
Citations -  6890

Woo Joo Kim is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vaccination & Influenza vaccine. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 257 publications receiving 5352 citations. Previous affiliations of Woo Joo Kim include Yonsei University & Korea University Medical Center.

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Disease spectrum of cervical lymphadenitis: Analysis based on ultrasound-guided core-needle gun biopsy

TL;DR: Kikuchi's disease and tuberculosis were the most common and clinically important causes of cervical lymphadenitis, and complete blood count, chest X-ray and ultrasound-guided core-needle gun biopsy would be helpful in the differential diagnosis of cervical cancer.
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Social Distancing against COVID-19: Implication for the Control of Influenza.

TL;DR: Establishment of guideline for workplace social distancing is needed and it would contribute to reduce disease burden of influenza, especially in vaccine mismatch year.
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Humoral and cellular immune responses to influenza vaccine in patients with advanced cirrhosis

TL;DR: Although the patients with advanced cirrhosis showed similar humoral immune response against influenza vaccination compared to the healthy controls, cell-mediated immunity showed different results according to the remnant liver function.
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Detection and typing of respiratory adenoviruses in a single-tube multiplex polymerase chain reaction.

TL;DR: A multiplex PCR assay capable of detecting and typing six serotypes of respiratory adenovirus gave an excellent correlation with the results by conventional typing with type‐specific antisera, and may serve as a rapid means of confirming Ad with simultaneous serotype identification of the isolates.
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Colistin and rifampicin combination in the treatment of ventilator-associated pneumonia caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii

TL;DR: Having a malignant disease remained protective for RE in the multivariate model and the total hospital stay was longer in VRE-infected patients han in those with VSE infections (P = 0.028).