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Vector-borne infectious diseases

Choi YH

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Towards a better healthcare system in Korea: 5 suggestions from young doctors

Koh J, Moon W, Nam GH, Lee SH, Kim H, Key D

Residents who are currently in the process of completing graduate medical education (GME) will eventually become independently practicing professionals; therefore, the quality of GME is of enormous importance for our...
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Diagnosis and treatment of Crohn's disease

Kim HS

Crohn's disease is a chronic and relapsing disease that is not easily controlled with medications. It is characterized by progressive transmural inflammation, and ultimately leads to stricture and penetrating complications...
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Causes of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis and therapeutic measures

Oh JJ, Rho CR

Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis is the most common type of infectious conjunctivitis, and is caused by adenoviruses. The mode of transmission is mainly through direct contact with ocular secretions. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis is...
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Saphenous vein occlusion with cyanoacrylate: a systematic review

Chung S, Park JS, Kim SH

Saphenous vein occlusion with cyanoacrylate is a new technology for the treatment of incompetent veins by endovascular embolization with cyanoacrylate glue. The objective of this review was to evaluate the...
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Current status and outlook of mosquito-borne diseases in Korea

Yeom JS

The recent epidemic of Zika virus in South America caused people around the world to exhibit an increased interest in the impact of arboviral illnesses. In Korea, malaria and Japanese...
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Domestic and international trend of vector-borne disease

Bahk HJ, Lee DH

The incidence of vector-borne diseases has increased with climate change and developments of transportation. Malaria was eliminated in the early 1980s in Korea, but one domestic case was reported in...
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Present state and future of tick-borne infectious diseases in Korea

Sul H, Kim DM

The incidence of vector-borne infectious diseases is increasing due to developments in diagnostic techniques, as well as due to economic, environmental, and ecological factors such as global warming, increased rainfall,...
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Ecological characteristics and current status of infectious disease vectors in South Korea

Lee DK

In light of global climate change, the seasonal and geographical distribution of vector species, especially mosquitoes, chigger mites, and ticks, are of great importance for human beings residing in rural...
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Status and compliance with standard open format of public open data in healthcare in Korea

Rah H, Lee KH, Jung SH, Kang GW, Cho WS

In the era of government 3.0, the availability of open government-owned public data and data sharing with the private sector are important. We surveyed the status of public data openness...
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