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Travel Pattern and Prescription Analysis at a Single Travel Clinic Specialized for Yellow Fever Vaccination in South Korea

Chin BS, Kim JY, Gianella S, Lee M

BACKGROUND: Travel-related risks for infectious diseases vary depending on travel patterns such as purpose, destination, and duration. In this study, we describe the patterns of travel and prescription of vaccines...
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Low topotype diversity of recent foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes O and A from districts located along the Uganda and Tanzania border

Kerfua SD, Shirima G, Kusiluka L, Ayebazibwe C, Martin E, Arinaitwe , Cleaveland S, Haydon DT

Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is one of the most important livestock diseases in East Africa with outbreaks reported annually that cause severe economic losses. It is possible to control disease using...
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1 case of imported Plasmodium vivax malaria with delayed manifestations due to inadequate chemoprophylaxis

Chang SP, Kim SH, Choi SC, Kim KY, Suh HJ, Suh JT

  • KMID: 2143169
  • Korean J Med.
  • 1998 Mar;54(3):446-450.
Malaria is the world's most important parasitic infec tion. Although it has been eradicated from temperate zones including Korea , increasing numbers of travellers visit tropical malarious countries and imported malaria...
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Modelling protection behaviour towards micronutrient deficiencies: Case of iodine biofortified vegetable legumes as health intervention for school-going children

Mogendi JB, De Steur H, Gellynck X, Makokha A

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Despite successes recorded in combating iodine deficiency, more than 2 billion people are still at risk of iodine deficiency disorders. Rural landlocked and mountainous areas of developing countries are...
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