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Jean XY Sim

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

6

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300

TOTAL CITATIONS

5

Scholarly Papers (6)

1.

Current Approaches to Diagnosing and Treating Idiopathic Granulomatous Mastitis in Asia: A Summary from In-Depth Clinician Interviews

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 30 Jul 2024
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Genome Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, National University of Singapore (NUS), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Genome Institute of Singapore, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Genome Institute of Singapore, Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Genome Institute of Singapore and National University of Singapore (NUS)
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idiopathic granulomatous mastitis, breast diseases, granulomatous inflammation, chronic inflammatory disease, diagnosis, histopathology, breast imaging, corticosteroids, methotrexate, treatment protocols, recurrence, Asia, clinician interviews, qualitative study, therapeutic approaches, medical management, surgical interventions, patient outcomes, diagnostic tests, disease management, NVivo, clinical guidelines, healthcare practices, breast health

2.

Gut Ruminococcaceae Levels Correlate with Risk of Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea

Number of pages: 28 Posted: 19 Aug 2021
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Biological Engineering, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Biological Engineering, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group and National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases
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Early T Cell and Binding Antibody Responses are Associated with COVID-19 RNA Vaccine Efficacy Onset

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 02 Mar 2021
National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School - Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases and National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases
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Baseline Enrichment of T and NK Cell Genes Predispose to mRNA Vaccine-Associated Systemic Adverse Events that Can Be Alleviated by Altering the Route of Vaccination

Number of pages: 43 Posted: 14 Dec 2021
Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Nanyang Polytechnic, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Centre for Outbreak Preparedness, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Singapore General Hospital, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Singapore General Hospital, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Singapore General Hospital, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Singapore General Hospital, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Duke-NUS Medical School - Program in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School - Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases
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COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA vaccine, systemic adverse events, fatigue, vaccination route Introduction

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Gut Ruminococcaceae Levels Correlate with Risk of Antibiotic-Associated Diarrhea

Number of pages: 44 Posted: 14 Oct 2021
Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Biological Engineering, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Biological Engineering, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) - Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE), Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School - Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases, Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology - Antimicrobial Resistance Interdisciplinary Research Group and National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infectious Diseases
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Antibiotic-associated diarrhea (AAD), amoxicillin-clavulanate, Gut microbiome, Ruminococcaceae, F. prausnitzii

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3D-Disease Outbreak Surveillance System (3D-Doss) in a Tertiary Hospital in Singapore

Posted: 08 Dec 2022
National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, AxoMem, The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) - Singhealth Office for Innovation, The SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute (SDGHI) - Singhealth Office for Innovation, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Bed Management Unit, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Infection Prevention and Epidemiology, Doctor Anywhere Pte. Ltd and Doctor Anywhere Pte. Ltd

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Surveillance, healthcare associated infections