Publications by authors named "Y S Leo"

Burkholderia pseudomallei is a pathogen expanding in geographic range. We performed a retrospective study analyzing the clinical, microbiologic features of culture-proven melioidosis, and predictors of mortality based on data from a Singapore tertiary hospital between 2006- 2016. We found ICU admission, bacteremia, and mechanical ventilation to be associated with mortality.

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  • A study was conducted in Singapore to explore whether having a prior dengue infection affects the risk and severity of getting COVID-19, particularly in a population where both diseases can overlap.
  • Researchers analyzed data from over 3 million individuals, looking at the relationship between prior dengue infections and subsequent SARS-CoV-2 cases during a time of increased COVID-19 transmission from Delta and Omicron variants.
  • The findings revealed that prior dengue infections slightly increase the risk of contracting SARS-CoV-2 and significantly heighten the likelihood of hospitalization and severe outcomes from COVID-19.
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Objectives: The emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants has led to the development of Omicron-targeting bivalent mRNA vaccines. It is crucial to understand how bivalent vaccines may improve antibody responses against new variants.

Methods: A total of 107 participants, who had three COVID-19 WT mRNA vaccine doses, were recruited, and given either a monovalent (WT) or a bivalent mRNA vaccination (Pfizer/BioNTech Bivalent (WT and BA.

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Background: While persistence of chronic symptoms following dengue infection has been documented in small prospective cohorts, population-based studies are limited. The post-acute risk of new-incident multi-systemic complications following dengue infection was contrasted against that following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in a multi-ethnic adult Asian population.

Methods: National testing and healthcare claims that databases in Singapore were utilized to build a retrospective population-based adult cohort with laboratory-confirmed infection during overlapping waves of SARS-CoV-2 and dengue transmission (1 July 2021 to 31 October 2022).

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The profiles of vaccine-induced dengue antibodies may differ from those produced following natural infection and could potentially interfere with the interpretation of diagnostic tests. We assessed anti-dengue IgG and IgM antibodies, and nonstructural protein 1 antigen profiles in the serum of adults who received a single dose of the tetravalent dengue vaccine TAK-003 as either an initially developed high-dose formulation or the standard approved formulation in a phase 2 study in Singapore (#NCT02425098). Immunoglobulin G and IgM profiles during the first 30 days postvaccination varied by baseline serostatus (microneutralization assay).

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