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Kim JS, Bae CW

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Medical papers related to keywords of vaccine and vaccination in KoreaMed database, Korea (1962-2012)

Han MH, Ju HY, Lee KS, Cha SH, Lee YJ, Bae CW

PURPOSE: To describe the present status and changing patterns of medical papers related to keywords of vaccine and vaccination published in Korea over the last 50 years, and provide basic...
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Milestones in history of adult vaccination in Korea

Oh MD, Lee JK

Vaccination is one of the most effective and cost-benefit interventions that reduced the mortality. Major vaccine preventable diseases have decreased dramatically after the introduction of immunization program in Korea. In...
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A review of vaccine development and research for industry animals in Korea

Lee NH, Lee JA, Park SY, Song CS, Choi IS, Lee JB

Vaccination has proven to be the most cost-effective strategy for controlling a wide variety of infectious diseases in humans and animals. For the last decade, veterinary vaccines have been substantially...
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Mucosal vaccine adjuvants update

Rhee JH, Lee SE, Kim SY

Mucosal vaccination, capable of inducing protective immune responses both in the mucosal and systemic immune compartments, has many advantages and is regarded as a blue ocean in the vaccine industry....
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Development of a novel vaccine against canine parvovirus infection with a clinical isolate of the type 2b strain

Park SA, Park SY, Song CS, Choi IS, Kim HY, Lee JB, Lee NH

PURPOSE: In spite of an extensive vaccination program, parvoviral infections still pose a major threat to the health of dogs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We isolated a novel canine parvovirus (CPV) strain...
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Principles underlying rational design of live attenuated influenza vaccines

Jang YH, Seong BL

Despite recent innovative advances in molecular virology and the developments of vaccines, influenza virus remains a serious burden for human health. Vaccination has been considered a primary countermeasure for prevention...
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GFP-tagged E. coli shows bacterial distribution in mouse organs: pathogen tracking using fluorescence signal

Park PG, Cho MH, Rhie GE, Jeong H, Youn H, Hong KJ

PURPOSE: In vaccine efficacy evaluation, visualization of pathogens in whole organism at each time point would be able to reduce the consuming animals and provide the in vivo information within...
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The history of vaccination and current vaccination policies in Korea

Cha SH

There may be many reasons for the significant decrease in the incidence of the pediatric infectious diseases in modern Korea; this could be due to the improvement of sanitary facilities,...
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Recombinant influenza viruses as delivery vectors for hepatis B virus epitopes

Song JM, Lee KH, Seong BL

PURPOSE: Neuraminidase (NA) of influenza virus contains stalk region that shows a great deal of variability in both amino acid sequence and length. In this paper, we investigated generation of...
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Perception on influenza vaccination in Korean women of childbearing age

Kim IS, Seo YB, Hong KW, Noh JY, Choi WS, Song JY, Cho GJ, Oh MJ, Kim HJ, Hong SC, Sohn JW, Cheong HJ, Kim WJ

PURPOSE: Women who are pregnant, planning to become pregnant in the influenza season or caring for infant 6-59 months of age are identified as priority groups for influenza vaccination. Vaccination...
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