Kåre Mølbak

Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology

Ørestads Boulevard 5

Copenhagen, 2300S

Denmark

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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27

Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Increased Risk of Hospitalisation Associated with Infection with SARS-CoV-2 Lineage B.1.1.7 in Denmark

Number of pages: 16 Posted: 02 Mar 2021
Statens Serum Institut - Department of Epidemiology Research, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut - Virus Research & Development Laboratory, Aalborg University - Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University - Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Data Management and Analysis, Statens Serums Institut, Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Virus and Microbiological Special Diagnostics and Statens Serum Institut
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Observed Protection Against SARS-CoV-2 Reinfection Following a Primary Infection: A Danish Cohort Study Using Two Years of Nationwide PCR-Test Data

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 10 Mar 2022
Statens Serum Institut - Department of Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Data Management and Analysis, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, University of Copenhagen - Rigshospitalet, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention
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COVID-19, Cohort Studies, Immunity, reinfection, herd immunity, SARS-CoV-2 variants, epidemic

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Assessment of Natural Immunity after Infection with SARS-CoV-2: An Analysis of Repeat Infections Among All 4 Million PCR Tested Individuals in Denmark in 2020

Number of pages: 21 Posted: 17 Feb 2021
Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Bacteria, Parasites and Fungi, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Data Management and Analysis, Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention
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Persistent Symptoms and Sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 Infection Not Requiring Hospitalization: Results from Testing Denmark, a Danish Cross-Sectional Survey

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 17 Mar 2022
Roskilde University - Department of Science and Environment, University of Copenhagen - Department of Cardiology, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, University of Copenhagen - Department of Cardiology, Aalborg University - Department of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University - Department of Infectious Diseases, Statens Serum Institut, University of Copenhagen - Department of Clinical Medicine, Statens Serum Institut, University of Copenhagen - Department of Clinical Immunology, Statens Serum Institut, Odense University Hospital - Department of Infectious Diseases, Statens Serum Institut - Department of Virus and Microbiological Special Diagnostics, Statens Serum Institut, Zealand University Hospital - Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Copenhagen - Department of Public Health, Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, University of Copenhagen - Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Copenhagen - Department of Cardiology, University of Copenhagen - Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen - Department of Clinical Medicine, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Aarhus University - Department of Clinical Immunology, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serum Institut, Statens Serum Institut, Roskilde University - Department of Science and Environment and University of Copenhagen - Department of Clinical Medicine
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COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, long-COVID, post-COVID syndrome, Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection, PASC, point-of-care-test, POCT, cross-sectional survey, quality of life, Health-related quality of life, SF-12, short-form-12, Testing Denmark, Denmark, propensity scores, Odds ratio, matching, risk factors

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Adverse SARS-CoV-2 Associated Outcomes Among People Experiencing Homelessness, Imprisonment, Supported Psychiatric Housing, Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse or Chronic Medical Disorders: A Population-Based Cohort Study Among 4.4 Million People

Number of pages: 31 Posted: 29 Sep 2021
Mental Health Centre Copenhagen - Copenhagen Research Center for Mental Health – CORE, Aarhus University - The National Centre for Register-Based Research, University of Copenhagen - Section of Epidemiology, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Department of Public Health, Mental Health Centre Copenhagen - CORE – Copenhagen Research Centre for Mental Health, Statens Serum Institut - Infectious Disease Epidemiology & Prevention, Statens Serums Institut - Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Mental Health Centre Copenhagen - Danish Research Institute for Suicide Prevention
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COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 infection, Homeless Persons, Mental Health, Supported Housing, Public Health, Imprisonment, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Use Disorder, Drug Use Disorder, Chronic Medical Disorders, Obesity, Infection, Out-of-home Placement, Epidemiology, Register Data, Adverse Outcomes, Mortality, Hospitalisation, Intensive Care, Death, Predictors, Risk-factors, Morbidity, Cohort Study