Covid-19 vaccination – is herd immunity achievable?

12th January 2021, Dr Chee L Khoo

Covid-19 vaccination

So, here we are. It’s almost 12 months since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic. A number of vaccines will become available within weeks. GPs can’t be the sole provider of the vaccines but we will a major part of the vaccination roll out program. We haven’t heard much from NSW Health on how the program will be rolled out, which will be the first subgroups we will be vaccinating nor will the vaccine ordering system be better than last year’s influenza vaccination program.…

Covid-19 vaccines – what are the issues?

27th November 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Covid-19 vaccine

Coronaviruses compose a family within the Nidovirales order and replicate by use of a nested set of mRNAs. Four seasonal human coronaviruses (229E, NL63, OC43, and HKU1) have been identified as causing up to a third of community-acquired upper respiratory tract infections. Yet our knowledge about the immune response against this family of viruses is very limited.…

Does wearing a facemask cause hypoxia?

14th November 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

facemasks

It’s been at least 12 weeks since we started to wear facemasks at the practice full time with all face to face consultations. I must admit that during the first week, I did feel a bit suffocating with the mask on. I remember having to stop mid-sentence to catch my breath. I could sympathise with many patients, particularly patients who has COPD, asthma or heart failure.…

Covid-19 and newborn – scary stuff?

25th October 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Covid-19 and newborn

Although our numbers of new Covid-19 infections and community transmission is pretty good in comparison with most other countries in the world, it isn’t zero. This is as good as it gets for at least the next 12 months. One of the scariest things is transmission of the virus to the newborn if the pregnant mother has the Covid-19 infection.…

Nasal saline wash – can it wash away Covid-19?

24th September 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

nasal saline wash

Since Covid-19 pandemic started 6-7 months ago, there have been a deluge of reports coming out in the medical and lay press and sometimes it is hard to keep track of what is real and what is just logical. Because Covid-19 is primarily a respiratory pathogen, infection begins in the nasal and nasopharyngeal mucosa with high viral load especially at the beginning of the infection.…

Homocysteine & MTHFR polymorphism – are they related?

12th June 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Like me, you probably have come across homocysteine, methionine and MTHFR gene polymorphism from time to time and are aware of some connection between those things and cardiovascular disease but not quite sure how to connect them together. Which patient should we be checking homocysteine levels in? What about the MTHFR gene polymorphism?…

Medical Imaging eReferral – completing the loop in Telehealth

21st May 2020, Spectrum Medical Imaging

As many of you are consulting from home using Telehealth due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there will be occasions when there is a need for referral for medical imaging. It can be a hassle trying to print xray forms, scan them to email or to fax them to your favourite medical imaging provider. Spectrum Medical Imaging have streamlined the whole process to make life easy for all of us.…

Covid-19 and T2D – when two pandemics meet

13th May 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Covid-19 have exposed the numerous risks patients with type 2 diabetes (t2D) face when the two pandemics meet head on. We have seen that patients with diabetes are over-represented in patients hospitalised with Covid-19 in Wuhan. Patients with diabetes are also affected more severely if they contracted Covid-19 especially if glycaemic control is suboptimal.…

Can flu vaccination really reduce Covid-19 infection?

11th May 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

flu vaccination and Covid-19

Most of you would have run out of flu vaccines by now. The bad news is that we don’t know when new stocks will arrive. So much for the assurance from the government in mid-March that “there is enough vaccines for all who needs them” but “go to your GP now anyway”.…

CovidSafe App – should we install the app?

CovidSafe

11th May 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Although the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be under some control, we are still in danger of a second wave if we relaxed the social distancing rules too much too quickly. One of the big unknowns is what is the proportion of people with SARS-COV-2 who are asymptomatic? These are the people we are not testing.…

Covid-19 – how many are asymptomatic?

26th April 2020, Dr Chee L Khoo

Although the Covid-19 pandemic seems to be under some control, we are still in danger of a second wave if we relaxed the social distancing rules too much too quickly. One of the big unknowns is what is the proportion of people with SARS-COV-2 who are asymptomatic? These are the people we are not testing.…