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A Case of Meropenem-Resistant Ochrobactrum anthropi Bacteremia

Kim GM, Jin SJ, Yoo JS, Kim CO, Choi JY, Kim JM, Song YG

Ochrobactrum anthropi is an oxidase-producing, non-lactose-fermenting, gram-negative bacillus that is frequently isolated from the environment including sinks, baths, soil, and hospital water sources. Recently O. anthropi have been reported as...
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Trend of Publications in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases: A Bibliographic Analysis of Korean Literature Retrieved with KoreaMed and PubMed

Kim BN

This study was conducted to determine the trend of domestic and overseas literature in microbiology and infectious diseases published by Korean researchers over the past five decades. Using 23 search...
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Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Results of Acute Bacterial Prostatitis

Cho SY, Bae WJ, Cho YH, Lee SJ

BACKGROUND: Acute bacterial prostatitis is an uncommon male urinary tract infection that is the result of severe prostatic infection mainly by gram-negative bacteria. We conducted a retrospective study to report...
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Clinical Manifestation of Emphysematous Pyelonephritis and Risk Factors for Mortality

Cho SY, Lee HJ, Cho YH, Lee SJ

BACKGROUND: Emphysematous pyelonephritis (EPN) is an acute gas forming necrotizing infection of the renal parenchyma with high mortality. Although its incidence is relatively low, it mostly occurs in patients wiith...
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Characterization of Clones of Human Cell Line Infected with Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus (PERV) from Porcine Cell Line, PK-15

Kim JH, Choi EY, Jung ES, Kwon Y, Lee DS, Hwang DY, Hwang ES

BACKGROUND: Porcine endogenous retroviruses (PERVs) form part of the chromosomes of all pigs. Since they can be produced as infectious virion and infect human cells, safety issues on PERVs infection...
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Two Cases of Bacteremia Caused by Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Kim JH, Kang EJ, Jung YS, Jeon MH, Kim TH, Sin HB, Park SJ, Choo EJ

Recent reports have described an increasing incidence of community-associated methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (CA-MRSA) in patients who do not exhibit established risk factors for healthcare exposure. We report two cases of...
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Comparison of the Utility of Korean Bibliographic Databases for Searching Domestic Literature Related to Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Kim BN

BACKGROUNDS: Korean bibliographic databases are used to search and retrieve domestic literature for research purposes. However, doubts about their accuracy, completeness, and coverage have been raised since their development and...
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Evaluation of the Current Status of Malaria Elimination Project in the Republic of Korea and Suggestion for Improvement of Its Efficacy

Park JW, Hong JY, Yeom JS, Cho SR, Oh DK

BACKGROUND: Vivax malaria had spread rapidly in areas adjacent to the Demilitarized Zone to reach more than 4,000 cases in 2000 in the Republic of Korea (ROK). After year 2000,...
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Characteristics of Cytomegalovirus Diseases among Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients : A 10-year Experience at an University Hospital in Korea

Choi SM, Lee DG, Park SH, Kim SH, Kim YJ, Min CK, Kim HJ, Lee S, Choi JH, Yoo JH, Kim DW, Lee JW, Min WS, Shin WS, Kim CC

BACKGROUND: Studies on cytomegalovirus (CMV) diseases in Korean hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients are lacking and do not reflect the recent trends of advances and changes. Therefore, we tried...
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