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                                              P-EDU-005
                   COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Attack Rate Among Residents
                    of Pediatric Specialist Study Programme at Universitas Udayana

                       Gusti Ayu Putu Nilawati, Ketut Dewi Kumara Wati, Ayu Setyorini M Mayangsari,
                             I Gusti Ayu Trisna Windiani,  I Made Gede Dwi Lingga Utama
                   Department of Child Health Faculty of Medicine Universitas Udayana, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

                                               Abstract
            Background Vaccine emergency use authorization of Covid-19 is one of the protection mode provided to
            health worker. We sought to know the vaccine clinical efficacy among the residents. Objective To determine
            Covid-19 vaccine coverage and attack rate prior to and after vaccination among residents in Pediatric Specialist
            Study Programme Universitas Udayana. Methods A cohort study started since the pandemic announced in
            Indonesia. Active residents  prior to vaccination programme belonged to pre-vaccination, those who remain
            active thereafter  was in post-vaccination group. Results of anytime SARS-Cov2 rT-PCR, vaccination
            certificate and other data were stored in database. Partially and fully vaccinated defined as vaccinated in the
            analysis. Vaccine coverage was determined as number of subjects vaccinated among all subjects. Attack rate
            was defined as number of Covid-19 confirmation per 1000 person-month. Relative risk was determined as
            attack rate among vaccinated (VAR) per non vaccinated (NVAR).  Results There were 102 and 135 subjects
            in the pre and post-vaccination, respectively. Vaccination coverage was 98%. Complete Sinovac vaccine
            was used in 127/133 (95%) subjects, Astra Zeneca vaccine was used in 5/133 (3.75%) subjects currently as
            1st  dose. Covid-19 occurred in 17 (16.66% ) subjects prior to vaccination, 5 (4.42%) after 1st dose, and 19
            (16.81%) after 2nd dose vaccination. No subjects caught Covid-19 > 2x, 1 with severe hospitalization, but
            no death documented. The NVAR was 16.4 per 1000 person-month, while VAR was 28.3 per 1000 person-
            month. Relative risk was 1.72. Conclusion Covid-19 vaccination coverage is excellent but attack rate does
            not reduce among vaccinated subjects.
                                  Keywords: covid 19; vaccination; pediatric resident


                                              P-EDU-006
            Association between Residency Performance in Allergy Immunology Division and
                   Achievements in Immunology Topics at National Scientific Congress

                                Sumadiono, Cahya Dewi Satria, Afrilia Intan Pratiwi
                 Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada/
                             Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia

                                               Abstract
            Background Residency performance evaluation was implemented in pediatric residents who work in allergy
            immunology division at Department of Child Health, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing,
            Universitas Gadjah Mada. The study has not been carried out to determine the association between residency
            performance and their achievements in national scientific congress. Objective To know the association
            between residency performance in allergy immunology division and achievements in immunology topics
            at national scientific congress. Methods This cross-sectional study was conducted from 2014 to 2021.
            Performance evaluation were categorized into standard and good. The achievements on the immunology
            topic presentation at the national congress were categorized into champion and no champion. Fisher exact
            test was used to analyze the association among those groups. Results From 47 subjects, 31 (65.96 %) were
            in standard group and 16 (34.04%) were in good group. There were 0 (0%) champion in standard group and
            5 (31.25%) champions in good group.  Residency performance in good group had better achievements than
            in standard group (P=0.0028). Conclusion Good group of residency performance in allergy immunology
            division had better achievements in immunology topics at national scientific congress than in standard group.
                     Keywords: residency performance; allergy immunology division; national scientific congress





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