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Congratulatory Message

Cho HW

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Chin Sh

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The Effect of Global Warming on Infectious Diseases

Kurane I

Global warming has various effects on human health. The main indirect effects are on infectious diseases. Although the effects on infectious diseases will be detected worldwide, the degree and types...
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Epidemiological Characteristics of Scrub Typhus in Korea, 2009

Kim S, Kim JS, Lee H

Objectives Currently, the incidence of scrub typhus has increased in urban areas. In this study, we described the epidemiological characteristics of scrub typhus cases reported in the urban areas of Korea...
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Surveillance and Control of Rubella in the Republic of Korea From 2001 to 2009: The Necessity for Enhanced Surveillance to Monitor Congenital Rubella Syndrome

Choe YJ, Lee ST, Song KM, Cho H, Bae GR, Lee JK

Objectives The aim of this study was to review the epidemiologic data of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) supplied by surveillance systems from 2001 to 2009 and to propose measures...
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Trends in Water- and Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Korea, 2007–2009

Gwack J, Lee KC, Lee HJ, Kwak W, Lee DW, Choi YH, Kim JS, Kang YA

Objectives In Korea, every outbreak of acute gastroenteritis in two or more patients who are epidemiologically related is investigated by local public health centres to determine causative agents and control the...
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Gene Expression and Identification Related to Fluconazole Resistance of Candida glabrata Strains

Yoo JI, Choi CW, Lee KM, Lee YS

Objectives Candida glabrata has become one of the most common causes of Candida bloodstream infections worldwide. Some strains of C. glabrata may be intermediately resistant to all azoles. The several possible...
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Prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis Infections Along the Five Major Rivers in Republic of Korea, 2007

Kim HK, Cheun HI, Cheun BS, Lee KY, Kim TS, Lee SE, Lee Wj, Cho SH

Objectives The prevalence of Clonorchis sinensis infection was investigated among residents of the five major river basins, that is, Hangang, Nakdonggang, Seomjingang, Yeongsangang, and Geumgang River basins in Korea. Methods From January to...
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Serum Homocysteine and Folate Levels are Associated With Late-life Dementia in a Korean Population

Song JH, Park MH, Han C, Jo SA, Ahn K

Objectives We aimed to determine whether serum levels of homocysteine (Hcy) and its biological determinants, folate and vitamin B12, are related to cognitive decline in elderly people. Methods The concentrations of total Hcy,...
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Molecular Classification of Human Adenovirus Type 7 Isolated From Acute Respiratory Disease Outbreak (ARD) in Korea, 2005–2006

Lee WJ, Kang C, Chung YS, Kim K

Objectives To assess the genomic characteristics of human adenoviruses (HAdVs) that caused small-scale epidemics in Korea and compare sequence analysis and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP). Methods Two hundred sixty-two throat swabs were...
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Distribution of Virulence Genes and Their Association of Serotypes in Pathogenic Escherichia coli Isolates From Diarrheal Patients in Korea

Cho SH, Oh KH, Kim SH, Oh HB, Park MS

Objectives To characterise the genetic and serological diversity of pathogenic Escherichia coli, we tested 111 E coli strains isolated from diarrhoeal patients in Korea between 2003 and 2006. Methods The isolates were tested...
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