Jun Yong Choi
Yonsei University
439 Papers
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Jun Yong Choi is an academic researcher from Yonsei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 353 publications. Previous affiliations of Jun Yong Choi include Severance Hospital & University Health System.
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Papers
Clinical factors associated with hepatitis A virus seropositivity in HIV-infected adults living in a country with an epidemiologic shift for hepatitis A virus infection
Ji Hyeon Baek,Chang Oh Kim,Jun Yong Park,Su Jin Jeong,Nam Soo Koo,Hye Won Kim,Sang Hoon Han,Jun Yong Choi,Young Goo Song,June Myung Kim +9 more
- 01 Jan 2012
TL;DR: In this paper, anti-HAV IgG was measured in 188 HIV-infected adults between July 2008 and July 2010, and the nadir CD4+ T lymphocyte counts were not different between the HAV-positive and -negative groups (197 ± 138 vs 202 ± 129, P = 0.821).
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Mathematical Modeling of HIV Prevention Measures Including Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis on HIV Incidence in South Korea
Sun Bean Kim,Myoungho Yoon,Nam Su Ku,Min Hyung Kim,Je Eun Song,Jin Young Ahn,Su Jin Jeong,Changsoo Kim,Hee Dae Kwon,Jeehyun Lee,Davey M. Smith,Jun Yong Choi +11 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: Kim et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the effect of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), early diagnosis, early treatment and early treatment on the local HIV epidemic, especially among men who have sex with men.
1990. Prognostic factors for long-term mortality in left-sided infective endocarditis after surgical treatment
Se Ju Lee,Jung Ho Kim,Hi Jae Lee,Jinnam Kim,Ki Hyun Lee,Jung Ah Lee,Chang Hyup Kim,Joon Sup Yeom,Jun Yong Choi,Su Jin Jeong,Jin Young Ahn,Nam Su Ku,Seung-Hyun Lee +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the risk factors for long-term mortality in infective endocarditis patients who underwent surgical treatment, and they found that preventive strategies for cerebral embolism are essential for the improvement in LSIE treatment.
293. Risk factors for COVID-19 associated pulmonary aspergillosis (CAPA) in severe COVID-19 and impact of airborne fungal contamination within negative pressure isolation room
J. Lee,Sang Hyun Ahn,Se Ju Lee,Jinnam Kim,Ki-Hyun Lee,Changsoo Kim,Joon Sup Yeom,Nam Su Ku,Su Jin Jeong,Jung Ho Kim,Jung-Ho Hwang,Dongeun Yong,Jun Yong Choi,Jin Young Ahn +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed a case-control study to identify risk factors for CAPA with 420 severe COVID-19 patients from March 2020 to January 2022 who admitted to a tertiary care hospital in South Korea.