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Delphi Survey for COVID-19 Vaccination in Korean Children Between 5 and 11 Years Old

Choe YJ, Lee YH, Choi JH

Purpose: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, we conducted a Delphi survey that included the experts from the field of COVID-19 immunization in children aged 5–11 years. The aim...
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Latest Overseas Policy on Coronavirus Disease 2019 Vaccination for Children Aged 5 to 11

Moon J, Choe YJ, Choi YY

In Korea, children aged 5 to 11 have been vaccinated against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) from March 2022. Due to this age group not being at a high risk of...
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Therapeutics in the Treatment of COVID-19 for Children and Adolescents

Choi SH, Choi JH, Yun KW

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents as a mild-to-moderate respiratory illness in most children. However, a small proportion of children with COVID-19 develop severe or critical illnesses. Although pediatric clinical trials...
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Nontyphoidal Salmonella Meningitis in an Immunocompetent Child

Moon HJ, Lee Y, Han MS

Salmonella meningitis is rare yet poses causes significant neurological morbidity in children. Infants, especially those under 3 months of age, and those with immunocompromised states, such as malignancy, malaria, and...
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Efficacy and Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines in Children Aged 5 to 11 Years: A Systematic Review

Choi M, Yu SY, Cheong C, Choe YJ, Choi SH

Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in children aged 5–11 years, a rapid systematic review was conducted on published clinical trials of COVID-19...
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Intraventricular Antimicrobial Therapy for Intractable Ventriculitis: Two Case Reports

Lee JW, Yoon Y, Kim SD, Kim YK

It is challenging to treat ventriculitis with parenteral treatment alone in some cases because of the difficulty involved in maintaining an appropriate level of antibiotics in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). We...
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