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The Association of Kawasaki Disease and Coxiella burnetii

Kim JW, Lee HY, Lee WY

PURPOSE: Coxiella burnetii is a well-t81own causative agent of granuolmatous inflammation and an inducer of morphological change and transformation of human B lymphocyte in vitro. Coxiella bumetii manifests with several...
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Prevalence of antibodies to the coxiella burnetii phase II antigen among residents in korea

Cho SN, Baek SH, Chong YS, Kim JD, Lee WY

  • KMID: 1688125
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 1993 Jun;28(3):223-228.
No abstract available.
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Prevalence of antibodies to coxiella burnetii phase I antigen among Korean

Kim JM, Cho SR, Kim E, Kim HO, Jung YS, Kim JD, Hong CS

  • KMID: 1699702
  • Korean J Infect Dis.
  • 1993 May;25(2):103-108.
No abstract available.
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Prevalence of antibodies to the phase I antigen of coxiella burnetii , the Q fever agent, among residents in Korea

Cho SN, Lee MK, Lee JM, Kim JD, Lee WY

  • KMID: 1687980
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 1992 Jun;27(3):283-288.
No abstract available.
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Isolation and cultivation of a coxiella burnetii strain from raw milk of dairy cows in korea

Park JY, Lee WY, Cho SN, Park YS, Park KS, Youn HJ, Kang YB, Koh CM

  • KMID: 1688144
  • J Korean Soc Microbiol.
  • 1993 Aug;28(4):285-293.
No abstract available.
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Clinical features of twelve coxiellemia pediatric patients in Korea

Lyu CJ, Kim DS, Sohn YM, Chung KS, Kim KY, Lee WY

  • KMID: 1690951
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1992 Sep;35(9):1220-1225.
No abstract available.
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Genotyping of Coxiella burnetii strains detected in cattle from a nationwide survey in Korea

Kim YH, Kim D

A total of 123 Coxiella burnetii strains detected in cattle from a nationwide survey in Korea were classified into five genomic groups: I (0.8%), II (14.6%), III (12.2%), IV (66.7%),...
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Clinical and Genetic Features of Coxiella burnetii in a Patient with an Acute Febrile Illness in Korea

Lee SH, Heo JY, Lee HK, Lee YS, Jeong HW, Hwang SD

Although Q fever is an important zoonotic infection with a worldwide distribution, no human isolates of Coxiella burnetii have been identified in Korea. For the first time, we identified the...
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Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii infection in cattle on Ulleung Island, Korea

Seo MG, Ouh IO, Kim YH, Kim JK, Kwon OD, Kwak D

We assessed the seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii (C. burnetii) in cattle on Ulleung Island, Korea in a population-based follow up study for 4 years and determined the spatial distribution and...
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Hairy cell transformation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes by Coxiella burnetii

Lee WY

Hairy cell (HC) transformation of human peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) by Coxiella burnetii was studied to clarify the significance of persistency of C. burnetii in a hairy cell line (designated...
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Molecular Detection of Coxiella burnetii in Cattle on Ulleung Island, Korea: A Population-based Study with Four Years of Follow Up

Seo MG, Kwon OD, Kwak D

In a population-based study with 4 years of follow up, we evaluated the prevalence of Coxiella burnetii in cattle on Ulleung Island, Korea. In this study, the rates of C....
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“Hairiness” is a Facsimile of Reorganized Cytoskeletons: A Cytopathic Effect of Coxiella burnetii

Lee WY

In 1993, I reported that Coxiella burnetii transforms human B cells into hairy cells (cbHCs), the first hairy cell reported outside of hairy cell leukemia (HCL). Over last few decades,...
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A Case of Q Fever that may Mimic Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

Lee HM, Mo SI, Cho HW, Lee SJ, Jun BG, Kim KW, Kim JY, Kim YI, Nah SS

Q fever is a zoonosis caused by a Coxiella burnetii. Q fever is clinically variable, presenting as asymptomatic infection, pneumonia, hepatitis and endocarditis. Treatment of acute Q fever with doxycycline...
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Two Cases of Q Fever Endocarditis

Moon SY, Choi YS, Park MY, Lee JA, Chung MK, Chung HS, Jung DR, Song JH, Peck KR

Q fever is a zoonosis caused by Coxiella burnetii, presenting as acute and chronic illness and it has been reported worldwide. Acute Q fever is usually asymptomatic or mild and...
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Distribution of Antibodies to Coxiella burnetii in Patients with Unknown Fever and Atypical Pneumonia

Park MS, Park MY, Shin YO

  • KMID: 2054974
  • J Bacteriol Virol.
  • 2003 Dec;33(4):307-315.
Coxiella burnetii is the causative agent of Q fever worldwide in human and animals. While several clinical cases of Q fever were reported in Korea till the middle of 1990s,...
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Q Fever as a Cause of Acute Hepatitis Accompanying Fever

Lee HJ, Kim JH, Yoon EL, Lee YS, Yeon JE, Byun KS, Kim BH, Ryu Y

Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella burnetti, which has been previously regarded as an uncommon infectious disease in Korea but is sporadically reported recently. Common manifestations of...
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A case of acute Q fever with fibrin-ring granuloma in the bone marrow and lymph node biopsy

Cho OH, Choi YS, Kim T, Park KH, Oh R, Chi HS, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2081682
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2009 Apr;76(Suppl 1):S190-S194.
Q fever is a zoonotic infection caused by Coxiella burnetii. Acute Q fever usually develops as a self-limited flu-like illness, atypical pneumonia, or hepatitis. We experienced a case of Q...
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A Case of Q Fever: Person-to-Person Transmission

An SJ, Koo JW, Chung CY, Lee WY

  • KMID: 2208046
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1998 Jan;41(1):120-124.
Q fever is an important zoonosis caused by the rickrttsial organism, Coxiella burnetii. It is a very contagious organism which humans can contact by inhaling aerosolized organisms. Most commonly it...
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Seroprevalence of Coxiella burnetii Infection in Dairy Cattle and Non-symptomatic People for Routine Health Screening in Korea

Kim WJ, Hahn TW, Kim DY, Lee MG, Jung KS, Ogawa M, Kishimoto , Lee ME, Lee SJ

We report results on the seroprevalence of antibodies to Coxiella burnetii in cattle and healthy people in Korea. Upon agreement with dairy owners, serum samples from 414 dairy cattle were...
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Serologic Survey and Risk Factors for Coxiella burnetii Infection among Dairy Cattle Farmers in Korea

Park JH, Chu H, Yoo SJ, Hwang KJ, Lim HS

BACKGROUND: The zoonotic disease Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii and usually affects high-risk human populations. We conducted a serological survey of dairy cattle farmers in Korea to determine...
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