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A historical review and prospects of medical entomology research in Korea

Ree HI

Research activities of medical entomology in Korea can briefly be divided into three periods. During the first period (1910-1959), medical entomology research was initiated by Japanese workers, and then by...
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PMI (PostMortem Interval) Estimation Through Forensic Entomology Method: A Case study of Whasung Woman University Student Dead Affair

Cho SJ, Yang KM, Choi YS, Kwon KS, Kim YJ, Chung IJ, Koo HN, Ki CD, Cho JH

  • KMID: 2250535
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2005 May;29(1):94-100.
It is difficult to estimate PMI of whom died long times ago, because corpse goes by many decomposition stages. So it makes investigation more difficult. Nowadays many studies about PMI...
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Molecular Species Identification of Forensically Important Flies in Korea

Park SH, Shin SE

To estimate the postmortem interval (PMI) by using entomological evidence, species identification of forensically important flies is mandatory. However, the traditional species identification method, which relies on the key morphological...
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A Forensic Entomology Case Estimating the Minimum Postmortem Interval Using the Distribution of Fly Pupae in Fallow Ground and Maggots with Freezing Injury

Shin SE, Jang MS, Park JH, Park SH

Forensic entomology investigates postmortem interval (PMI) estimation using insect evidence. We estimated the minimum PMI of a putrefied male cadaver using pupae in the soil and maggots found in the...
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Molecular Identification of Six Necrophagous Fly Species (Family: Muscidae) by Mitochondrial Cytochrome Oxidase Subunit I

Yu DH, Park SH, Zhang Y, Jung HJ, Yoo GY, Jo TH, Hwang JJ

  • KMID: 2082672
  • Korean J Leg Med.
  • 2006 Oct;30(2):147-153.
Estimation of postmortem interval (PMI) in a putrefied corpse has been a long theme in the forensic medicine. Insects, especially necrophagous fly species are now utilized as indicators of PMI...
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Forensically Important Blow Flies Chrysomya pinguis, C. villeneuvi, and Lucilia porphyrina (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in a Case of Human Remains in Thailand

Monum T, Sukontason KL, Sribanditmongkol P, Sukontason K, Samerjai C, Limsopatham K, Suwannayod S, Klong-klaew T, Wannasan A

This is the first study to report Chrysomya pinguis (Walker) and Lucilia porphyrina (Walker) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) as forensically important blow fly species from human cadavers in Thailand, in addition to...
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A Historical Review of the Korean Journal of Legal Medicine: In Commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Founding Korean Society for Legal Medicine

Na JY, Kim HG, Kim HS, Lee H

The Korean Society for Legal Medicine (KSLM) was founded in 1976 and launched its official journal, the Korean Journal of Legal Medicine (KJLM), in 1977. They have played an important...
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Xenomonitoring of Different Filarial Nematodes Using Single and Multiplex PCR in Mosquitoes from Assiut Governorate, Egypt

Dyab AK, Galal LA, Mahmoud AE, Mokhtar Y

Wuchereria bancrofti, Dirofilaria immitis, and Dirofilaria repens are filarial nematodes transmitted by mosquitoes belonging to Culex, Aedes, and Anopheles genera. Screening by vector dissection is a tiresome technique. We aimed...
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A mark-release-recapture experiment with Anopheles sinensis in the northern part of Gyeonggi-do, Korea

Cho SH, Lee HW, Shin EH, Lee HI, Lee WG, Kim CH, Kim JT, Lee JS, Lee WJ, Jung GG, Kim TS

In order to study the range of flight and feeding activity of Anopheles sinensis, the dispersal experiment was conducted in Paju city, located in the northern part of Gyeonggi-do, Republic...
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