Skip Navigation
Skip to contents
Results by Year

View Wide

Filter

ARTICLE TYPE

PUBLICATION DATE

6 results
Display

U.S. Military Administration's Malaria Control Activities (1945-1948)

Yeo IS

To prevent and control infectious diseases was one of the major concerns of U.S. military government when they stationed in Korea in 1945. It was because the spread of various...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Human Parasites in Korea

Soh CT

No abstract available.
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Use and Effects of Malaria Control Measures in Pregnancy in Lagos, Nigeria

Efunshile , Amoo AO, Akintunde , Ojelekan O, Konig W, Konig B

In Nigeria, malaria causes up to 11% of maternal mortality. Our main aim was to find out the most common mosquito control measures employed by the pregnant women in Lagos...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Parasitic Infections Based on 320 Clinical Samples Submitted to Hanyang University, Korea (2004-2011)

Choi SC, Lee SY, Song HO, Ryu JS, Ahn MH

  • KMID: 1792173
  • Korean J Parasitol.
  • 2014 Apr;52(2):215-220.
We analyzed 320 clinical samples of parasitic infections submitted to the Department of Environmental Biology and Medical Parasitology, Hanyang University from January 2004 to June 2011. They consisted of 211...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Correlations Between the Incidence of National Notifiable Infectious Diseases and Public Open Data, Including Meteorological Factors and Medical Facility Resources

Jang JH, Lee JH, Je MK, Cho MJ, Bae YM, Son HS, Ahn I

OBJECTIVES: This study was performed to investigate the relationship between the incidence of national notifiable infectious diseases (NNIDs) and meteorological factors, air pollution levels, and hospital resources in Korea. METHODS: We...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close
Serious Adverse Transfusion Reactions Reported in the National Recipient-Triggered Trace Back System in Korea (2006-2014)

Kwon JR, Won EJ, Jo HJ, Choi SR, Lee K, Kim S, Ahn HS, Choi YS, Cho D, Lee DH

BACKGROUND: Adverse transfusion reactions (ATRs) are clinically relevant to patients with significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to review the cases of ATR reported in the recipient-triggered trace back...
CITED
export Copy
Close
SHARE
Twitter Facebook
Close

Go to Top

Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr