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The Strategic Plans for Preparedness and Response to Bioterrorism

Jeong EK

Since bioterrorism has become reality after its occurrence in USA, our goverment is preparing and conducting strategic plans for preparedness and response to bioterrorism. The major plans consist of reinforcement...
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Bioterrorism and the Role of Physicians

Kim JS

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Preparedness and Response to Bioterrorism

Kim YT

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Clinical Recognition and Management of Patients Exposed to Biological Warfare Agents : Anthrax, Smallpox, Plague, and Botulism

Oh MD

The recent cases of anthrax due to bioterrorism in the United States have reminded us that our society is also vulnerable to biological attacks. Illnesses due to bioterrorism are not...
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The Strategic Plan for Preparedness and Response to Bioterrorism in Korea

Hwang HS

Following the Anthrax bioterrorism attacks in the US in 2001, the Korean government established comprehensive countermeasures against bioterrorism. These measures included the government assuming management of all infectious agents that...
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Analysis of Policies in Activating the Infectious Disease Specialist Network (IDSN) for Bioterrorism Events

Kim YS

Bioterrorism events have worldwide impacts, not only in terms of security and public health policy, but also in other related sectors. Many countries, including Korea, have set up new administrative...
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Trends of Bacterial Zoonoses in Humans in Korea

Choi CS

Out of 60 national communicable diseases in Korea, 23 are zoonoses, diseases transmissible from animals to humans. Among the bacterial zoonoses, plague, brucellosis, anthrax, Q fever, tularemia, glanders, and melioidosis...
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Analysis of Early Results from the Emergency Department Syndromic Surveillance System for Bioterrorism

Wang SJ, Jeong EK, Cho JP, Kim JS, Yoo IS, Ahn MU, Heo T, Park IC

  • KMID: 2194041
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2002 Dec;13(4):513-522.
PURPOSE: This study reviewed the development of and analyzed the early results from syndromic surveillance based on emergency departments, which was developed to detect bioterrorism attacks, especially during the 2002...
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Injury Prevention, Disaster and Public Health Preparedness and Response

Jeong AS

Injury is a serious problem that not only causes death but also significantly degrades the quality of life of the people and causes loss of socioeconomic opportunities and costs. Damage...
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Current status of vaccine development for tularemia preparedness

Hong KJ, Park PG, Seo SH, Rhie GE, Hwang KJ

  • KMID: 2391973
  • Clin Exp Vaccine Res.
  • 2013 Jan;2(1):34-39.
Tularemia is a high-risk infectious disease caused by Gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis. Due to its high fatality at very low colony-forming units (less than 10), F. tularensis is considered as...
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Syndromic Surveillances based on the Emergency Department

Cho JP, Min YG, Choi SC

Due to heightened concerns regarding possible bioterrorist attacks, the Korea Center for Disease Control and Prevention introduced syndromic surveillance systems, which have been run by emergency departments in hospitals throughout...
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Estimating the medical capacity required to administer mass prophylaxis: a hypothetical outbreak of smallpox virus infection in Korea

Tak S, Lim S, Kim H

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to estimate the medical surge capacity required for mass prophylaxis based on a hypothetical outbreak of smallpox. METHODS: We performed a simulation using the...
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Education of Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response in Healthcare-associated Colleges - Current Status and Learning Objectives Development

Lee H, Chun BC, Yi SE, Oh HS, Wang SJ, Sohn JW, Kim JH

OBJECTIVES: Bioterrorism (BT) preparedness and response plans are particularly important among healthcare workers who will be among the first involved in the outbreak situations. This study was conducted to...
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The Management of Laboratory Biological Safety in Korea

Lee KM, Choi YJ, Park KH, Jang WJ

The Laboratories engaging with microorganisms have some potential risks, depending on handling of pathogens. The safety management system to extend recognition of biosafety and biosecurity needs to be established and...
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Overview of Emerging Infectious Diseases in Korea

Choi BY

  • KMID: 2303840
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2008 Dec;30(2):147-155.
The term and concept of emerging infectious diseases (EID) has been burgeoned out in the early 1990s and EID were expected as the most important public health problems of all...
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Epidemic modeling and Table-top Exercise for Emerging Infectious Diseases in Korea

Chun BC

  • KMID: 2303881
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2006 Jun;28(1):47-63.
Understanding the spread of infections is of vital importance in the control of epidemics and the development of proper policies toprevent infectious diseases. Theory and techniques have been developed for...
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Early Aberration Reporting System Modelling of Korean Emergency Syndromic Surveillance System for Bioterrism

Chung JB, Ahn ME, Ahn HC, You KC, Kim H, Cho JW, Choi YA, Jeong EK

  • KMID: 1998741
  • J Korean Soc Emerg Med.
  • 2003 Dec;14(5):638-645.
PURPOSE: This study were designed to supply the opportunity to make a base of emergency syndromic surveillance warning system to detect the bioterrors through the construction of predictive models which...
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Status on Occurrence and Preventive Measures of Disasters in Korea

Lim HS

  • KMID: 2303929
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2003 Dec;25(2):47-61.
Disasters are emergencies of a severity and magnitude resulting in deaths, injuries, illness and/or property damage that cannot be effectively managed by the application of routine procedures or resources. These...
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Introduction of zoonses in Korea

Park SC, Chun BC, Park KD

  • KMID: 2303898
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2005 Jun;27(1):1-11.
Many new human pathogens that have emerged or reemerged worldwide originated from animals or from products of animal origin. Many animal species as well as categories of agents have been...
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Anthrax: An Overview

Lim HS, Song YG, Yoo HS, Keun SW, Kim JW

  • KMID: 2303899
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2005 Jun;27(1):12-25.
Human anthrax has been a zoonotic disease affecting those who have close contact with animals or animal products contaminated with the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Now the incidence of anthrax...
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