Sara S. Kim

Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response

Atlanta, GA

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (2)

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Active Surveillance With Seroprevalence-Based Infection Rates Indicates Racial Disparities With Severe Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 in Mississippi, March 2020-February 2021

Number of pages: 30 Posted: 21 Feb 2022
University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Department of Pediatrics, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, Mississippi State Department of Health, Mississippi State Department of Health, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Infectious Disease, University of Mississippi - Division of Rheumatology, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, University of Mississippi - Center for Informatics and Analytics, University of Mississippi - Center for Informatics and Analytics, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response and affiliation not provided to SSRN
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SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children, MIS-C, pediatric, Pediatric Inflammatory Multisystem Syndrome Temporally Associated With SARS-CoV-2, Severe COVID-19, hospitalization, PIMS-TS, racial, disparities.

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Consistency of Self-Reported and Documented Historical Influenza Vaccination Status of US Healthcare Workers

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 10 Jan 2022
Curtin University - School of Public Health, Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Baylor Scott & White Health, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, Abt Associates, Baylor University - Baylor Scott & White Health Medical Center - Temple, Abt Associates, Kaiser Permanente Northwest - Center for Health Research, Government of the United States of America - CDC COVID-19 Response, Government of the United States of America - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Kaiser Permanente Northwest
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Influenza vaccines, Self-report, healthcare personnel, Validity