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Transient Acquired Hemophilia Associated with Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Pneumonia

Kim MS, Kilgore PE, Kang JS, Kim SY, Lee DY, Kim JS, Hwang PH

Acquired hemophilia is a rare disorder caused by autoantibodies to factor VIII (FVIII) (also referred to as factor VIII inhibitors or anti-FVIII) and may be associated with pregnancy, underlying malignancy,...
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G and P Genotyping of Human Rotavirus Isolated in a University Hospital in Korea: Implications for Nosocomial Infections

Kang JO, Kim CR, Kilgore PE, Choi TY

To characterize rotavirus G and P genotypes circulating among infants and young children hospitalized with severe diarrhea in a university hospital in Gyeonggi province, Korea, and to examine any association...
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Epidemiologic Trends of Rotavirus Infection in the Republic of Korea, July 1999 through June 2002

Kang JO, Kim MN, Kim J, Suh HS, Yoon Y, Jang S, Chang C, Choi S, Nyambat B, Kilgore PE

  • KMID: 1889879
  • Korean J Lab Med.
  • 2003 Dec;23(6):382-387.
BACKGROUND: Rotavirus is the most common cause of childhood diarrhea worldwide. Although rotavirus is also the leading cause of infant and childhood diarrhea in Korea, much remains unknown about the...
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The Association between Influenza Treatment and Hospitalization-Associated Outcomes among Korean Children with Laboratory-Confirmed Influenza

Lim JK, Kim TH, Kilgore PE, Aiello AE, Choi BM, Lee KC, Yoo KH, Song YH, Kim YK

There are limited data evaluating the relationship between influenza treatment and hospitalization duration. Our purpose assessed the association between different treatments and hospital stay among Korean pediatric influenza patients. Total...
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