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MERS Countermeasures as One of Global Health Security Agenda

Lee JK

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Three-Year Follow-up of an Outbreak of Serratia marcescens Bacteriuria in a Neurosurgical Intensive Care Unit

Kim BN, Choi SI, Ryoo NH

We report on the investigations and interventions conducted to contain an extended outbreak of Serratia marcescens bacteriuria that lasted for years in a neurosurgical intensive care unit (NSICU). A case-control...
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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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Epidemiological Investigation of a Measles Outbreak in a Preschool in Incheon, Korea, 2006

So JS, Go UY, Lee DH, Park KS, Lee JK

OBJECTIVES: This study describes a plan that was designed to prevent a measles outbreak that showed a changed outbreak pattern. This study is based on the epidemiological investigation of a...
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Avian Influenza: Should China Be Alarmed?

Su Z, Xu H, Chen J

Avian influenza has emerged as one of the primary public health concern of the 21st century. Influenza strain H5N1 is capable of incidentally infecting humans and other mammals. Since their...
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Protective efficacy of commercial inactivated Newcastle disease virus vaccines in chickens against a recent Korean epizootic strain

Jeon WJ, Lee EK, Lee YJ, Jeong OM, Kim YJ, Kwon JH, Choi KS

Despite the intensive vaccination policy that has been put in place to control Newcastle disease virus (NDV), the recent emergence of NDV genotype VII strains in Korea has led to...
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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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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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Status of and Factors Influencing Vaccination against the Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Virus among University Students from the Fields of Nursing and Allied Health

Kim OS

PURPOSE: This study was to identify the current status of vaccination against the pandemic (H1N1) 2009 virus among university students from the fields of nursing and allied health from a...
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Tools to Detect Influenza Virus

Kim DK, Poudel B

In 2009, pandemic influenza A (H1N1) virus (H1N1 09) started to spread quickly in many countries. It causes respiratory infection with signs and symptoms of common infectious agents. Thus, clinicians...
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A simplified PCR assay for fast and easy mycoplasma mastitis screening in dairy cattle

Higuchi H, Iwano H, Kawai K, Ohta T, Obayashi T, Hirose K, Ito N, Yokota H, Tamura Y, Nagahata H

A simplified polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for fast and easy screening of mycoplasma mastitis in dairy cattle. Species of major mycoplasma strains [Mycoplasma (M.) bovis, M. arginini,...
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