Skip Navigation
Skip to contents
Filter

ARTICLE TYPE

more+
SELECT FILTER
 
Close

PUBLICATION DATE

12 results
Display

Towards Vaccine 3.0: new era opened in vaccine research and industry

Rhee JH

No abstract available.
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Vaccine allergies

Chung EH

Currently, the increasing numbers of vaccine administrations are associated with increased reports of adverse vaccine reactions. Whilst the general adverse reactions including allergic reactions caused by the vaccine itself or...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines for obesity

Na HN, Kim H, Nam JH

Chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes are major causes of death and disability throughout the world. Many causes are known to trigger these chronic diseases, and infectious agents such...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Recommended immunization schedule for adults in Korea, by the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases, 2012

No authors listed

This guideline contains the recommended immunization schedule for adults in Korea, updated in 2012. In 2007, the Korean Society of Infectious Diseases (KSID) published a textbook on adult immunization, titled...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Inflammasomes in antiviral immunity: clues for influenza vaccine development

Yamazaki T, Ichinohe T

Inflammasomes are cytosolic multiprotein complexes that sense microbial motifs or cellular stress and stimulate caspase-1-dependent cytokine secretion and cell death. Recently, it has become increasingly evident that both DNA and...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Microneedle patches for vaccine delivery

Suh H, Shin J, Kim YC

In today's medical industry, the range of vaccines that exist for administration in humans represents an eclectic variety of forms and immunologic mechanisms. Namely, these are the live attenuated viruses,...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
New vaccines against influenza virus

Lee YT, Kim KH, Ko EJ, Lee YN, Kim MC, Kwon YM, Tang Y, Cho MK, Lee YJ, Kang SM

Vaccination is one of the most effective and cost-benefit interventions that prevent the mortality and reduce morbidity from infectious pathogens. However, the licensed influenza vaccine induces strain-specific immunity and must...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Development of porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus replicon vector for foot-and-mouth disease vaccine

Jeeva S, Lee JA, Park SY, Song CS, Choi IS, Lee JB

PURPOSE: Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is an economically important global animal disease. To control FMD virus (FMDV) outbreaks, a lot of different novel approaches have been attempted. In this study, we...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Hepatitis E virus infections in humans and animals

Song YJ, Park WJ, Park BJ, Lee JB, Park SY, Song CS, Lee NH, Seo KH, Kang YS, Choi IS

Hepatitis E has traditionally been considered an endemic disease of developing countries. It generally spreads through contaminated water. However, seroprevalence studies have shown that hepatitis E virus (HEV) infections are...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Strategic model of national rabies control in Korea

Cheong Y, Kim B, Lee KJ, Park D, Kim S, Kim H, Park E, Lee H, Bae C, Oh C, Park SY, Song CS, Lee SW, Choi IS, Lee JB

Rabies is an important zoonosis in the public and veterinary healthy arenas. This article provides information on the situation of current rabies outbreak, analyzes the current national rabies control system,...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Zoonotic encephalitides caused by arboviruses: transmission and epidemiology of alphaviruses and flaviviruses

Go YY, Balasuriya UBR, Lee CK

In this review, we mainly focus on zoonotic encephalitides caused by arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) of the families Flaviviridae (genus Flavivirus) and Togaviridae (genus Alphavirus) that are important in both humans...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Immunogenicity and safety of a tetravalent measles-mumps-rubella-varicella vaccine: an open-labeled, randomized trial in healthy Korean children

Cha SH, Shin SH, Lee TJ, Kim CH, Povey M, Kim HM, Nicholson

PURPOSE: This study (NCT00751348) evaluated the immunogenicity and safety of a combined measles-mumps-rubella-varicella (MMRV) vaccine compared to co-administration of measles-mumps-rubella and varicella (MMR+V) vaccines in Korean children during their second...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close

Go to Top

Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr