Wilson Lam’s research while affiliated with Hong Kong Academy of Medicine and other places

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Publications (2)


COVID-19 pandemic after Omicron
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June 2022

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11 Reads

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7 Citations

Hong Kong Medical Journal

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Wilson Lam

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KY Tsang

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BBRC COVID19 Lab diagnosis

November 2020

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106 Reads

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18 Citations

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications

Rapid and accurate laboratory diagnosis of active COVID-19 infection is one of the cornerstones of pandemic control. With the myriad of tests available in the market, the use of correct specimen type and laboratory-testing technique in the right clinical scenario could be challenging for non-specialists. In this mini-review, we will discuss the difference in diagnostic performance for different upper and lower respiratory tract specimens, and the role of blood and fecal specimens. We will analyze the performance characteristics of laboratory testing techniques of nucleic acid amplification tests, antigen detection tests, antibody detection tests, and point-of-care tests. Finally, the dynamics of viral replication and antibody production, and laboratory results interpretation in conjunction with clinical scenarios will be discussed.

Citations (1)


... 42 COVID-19 will most likely never go away completely, but rather become endemic. 43 As all emergency managers know, disasters do not occur in a vacuum. As noted previously, hurricanes occurred, civil unrest incidents transpired, and other disasters all happened while the nations of the world were experiencing this pandemic. ...

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Global Pandemics are Extinction- level Events and Should not be Coordinated Solely through National or Jurisdictional Emergency Management
COVID-19 pandemic after Omicron
  • Citing Article
  • June 2022

Hong Kong Medical Journal