Publications by authors named "Eonjoo Park"

Background: Public health workers have been at the forefront of treating patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and managing the pandemic. The redeployment of this workforce has limited or interrupted other public health services, including testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This study aims to examine the impact of COVID-19 on HIV testing and diagnosis in the Republic of Korea from 2016 to 2021, comparing data before and after the onset of COVID-19.

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The application of geospatial data often allows the tracing of people who are involved in activities of an illegal nature. In June 2021, we estimated the true magnitude of the spread of COVID-19 within the networks of escort-karaoke bars in Seoul, Republic of Korea, using geographic information system (GIS)-based contact tracing that was applied to our epidemiological investigation. Our joint rapid response team, composed of epidemic investigation officers and police personnel, identified 19 paper-traced cases and 158 GIS-traced cases from 5,692 confirmed cases in Seoul during the study period (June to July 2021).

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Objectives: As few mpox cases have been reported in Korea, we aimed to identify the characteristics of mpox infection by describing our epidemiologic investigation of a woman patient (index patient, the third case in Korea) and a physician who was infected by a needlestick injury (the fourth case).

Methods: We conducted contact tracing and exposure risk evaluation through interviews with these 2 patients and their physicians and contacts, as well as field investigations at each facility visited by the patients during their symptomatic periods. We then classified contacts into 3 levels according to their exposure risk and managed them to minimize further transmission by recommending quarantine and vaccination for post-exposure prophylaxis and monitoring their symptoms.

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  • A study analyzed a COVID-19 outbreak in a taekwondo gym in Korea, focusing on children and adolescents, to identify risk factors and improve outbreak management.
  • COVID-19 was confirmed in 30 out of 108 individuals, highlighting that younger age and consuming food inside the gym increased the risk of transmission.
  • The study concludes that banning food consumption in such facilities and providing infection prevention education for young students are essential to reduce transmission risks.
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  • A nationwide study in South Korea investigated the rates of breakthrough COVID-19 infections among people vaccinated with four different vaccines.
  • The study found that the Janssen vaccine had the highest breakthrough infection rate at 42.6 cases per 100,000 population per month.
  • In comparison, AstraZeneca, Pfizer-BioNTech, and Moderna had lower rates of 21.7, 8.5, and 1.8 cases per 100,000 population, respectively.
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