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Prevalence and patterns of self-reported animal-related injury among veterinarians in metropolitan Kampala

Kabuusu RM, Keku EO, Kiyini R, McCann TJ

To establish the prevalence, patterns and risk factors of animal-related injuries among veterinarians, self-administered questionnaires were given to 60 veterinarians practicing in metropolitan Kampala. The prevalence of animal-related injuries in...
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Brucellosis

Lim HS

Brucellosis is a systemic bacterial disease with an acute or insidious onset, characterized by continued, intermittent, or irregular fever of variable duration, headache, weakness, sweating, chills, arthralgia, depression, weight loss,...
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A survey of the use of veterinary anesthetics in Korea

Lee JW, Lee JI, Cho YJ, Lee YA, Kim JI, Hwang BR, Kim HJ, Jhun H, Han JS

  • KMID: 2307876
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2014 Jun;54(2):101-105.
This study was conducted to investigate actual conditions associated with veterinary anesthetic drug use in Korea, and to obtain responses from Korean veterinarians and researchers pertaining to the use of...
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Seroprevalence of Brucellosis among Risk Population in Gyeongsangbuk-do, 2006

Lee K, Lim HS, Park WW, Kim SH, Lee DY, Park MY, Hur Y

OBJECTIVES: Cases of human brucellosis in Korea have recently increased due to the increasing incidence of bovine brucellosis. The authors conducted this study to elucidate the status of brucellosis...
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Radiation safety management for diagnostic radiation generators and employees in animal hospitals in Korea

An HJ, Kim CH, Kwon YJ, Kim DH, Wee SH, Moon JS

  • KMID: 1726745
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2014 Sep;54(3):151-157.
A nationwide survey on radiation safety management in Korean animal hospitals was conducted. By 2013, 53 radiation generators were registered as veterinary medical devices (41 X-ray generators and 12 computed...
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Animal allergy in veterinarian researchers

Kim CW

No abstract available.
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Diagnosis of canine brucellosis using recombinant ribosomal protein L7/L12

Lee HK, Kim JW, Ha YM, Her M, Kim JY, Lee K, Kang SI, Jung SC

  • KMID: 1435796
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2012 Mar;52(1):25-31.
Brucella (B.) canis is mainly transmitted by direct or indirect contact with aborted fetuses and placenta. It's also known to be able to infect human, which likely results in providing...
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Fracture analysis of wild mammals in South Korea

This study was conducted to evaluate and analyze fractures types in wild mammals in Korea. Wild mammals treated at 3 wildlife centers in Korea were included. Of the 63 cases...
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Changes in hoof kinetics and kinematics at walk in response to hoof trimming: pressure plate assessment

Faramarzi , Nguyen A, Dong F

Appropriate hoof preparation and symmetry are linked to the well-being of the horse. Previous studies have shown the efficacy of pressure plates (PPs) in delivering objective biomechanical analysis. We aimed...
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Diagnostic Experience in the 3 Human Brucellosis Cases by the Microbiologic, Serologic and Gene Tests

Ha GY, Choi YS, Kim MY, Lee YH, Lee KS, Hwang KJ, Pak MY

  • KMID: 2300461
  • Korean J Clin Microbiol.
  • 2007 Oct;10(2):154-159.
Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by Brucella species. B. melitensis, B. suis, B. abortus and B. canis can infect humans. Recently, as the cases of bovine brucellosis have increased every...
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Perspectives of Communicable Disease Surveillance in Korea

Lim HS

  • KMID: 2303878
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2006 Jun;28(1):28-35.
Environmental and climatic changes and the mobility of ever-increasing numbers of people increase the risks for the emergence and reemergence of infectious diseases. Since communicable disease trends change rapidly, many...
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A Case of Radiation Exposure-associated Squamous Cell Carcinoma in a Veterinarian

Sung JM, Kim YC

  • KMID: 2437009
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2018 Nov;56(9):579-580.
No abstract available.
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Brucellosis: An Overview

Lim HS, Song YG, Yoo HS, Park MY, Kim JW

  • KMID: 2303900
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2005 Jun;27(1):26-36.
Brucellosis is zoonotic disease of worldwide distribution and still remains endemic in some developing countries. The main pathogenic species worldwide are B. abortus, responsible for bovine brucellosis, B. melitensis. The...
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Ectopic migration of Dirofilaria immitis in a Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in Korea

Jung JY, Lee K, Seo HJ, Cho YS, Kim YD, Kim JH, So B, Choi EJ

An 8-year-old female Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) reared in a wetland center, died 2 h after sudden onset of astasia and dyspnea despite medical treatment. Gross examination of internal organs...
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Emerging Zoonoses: the "One Health Approach"

Rabozzi G, Bonizzi L, Crespi E, Somaruga C, Sokooti M, Tabibi R, Vellere F, Brambilla , Colosio C

  • KMID: 2317048
  • Saf Health Work.
  • 2012 Mar;3(1):77-83.
Zoonoses represent a public health risk recently pointed out by the spreading of previously unknown human infectious diseases emerging from animal reservoirs such as severe acute respiratory syndrome and avian...
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Knowledge, attitudes, and behavioural risk factors regarding zoonotic infections among bushmeat hunters and traders in Nsukka, southeast Nigeria

Ozioko KU, Ikem Okoye C, Nduka Obiezue R, Awudu Agbu R

OBJECTIVES: In light of the dramatic spread of Ebola virus in some parts of Africa and the 2014 outbreak in Nigeria, a study was conducted to evaluate bushmeat dealers' knowledge...
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Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics models of veterinary antimicrobial agents

Luo W, Chen D, Wu M, Li Z, Tao Y, Liu Q, Pan Y, Qu W, Yuan Z, Xie S

Misuse and abuse of veterinary antimicrobial agents have led to an alarming increase in bacterial resistance, clinical treatment failure, and drug residues. To address these problems, consistent and appropriate dosage...
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Variation of brachiocephalic muscle in a dog

Sim JH, Park BY, Kim IS, Ahn D

The brachiocephalic muscle in domestic mammals is formed as a homology of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the clavicular part of the deltoid muscle since it results from reduction of the...
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Heavy metal concentrations in hair of newly imported China-origin rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

Lee JI, Jung WY, Lee G, Kim MS, Kim YS, Park CG, Kim SJ

Macaque monkeys are good sentinel to humans for environmental pollutions because their similarities in genetic and physiological characteristics. So, their reference values about exposures to heavy metals are required for...
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices toward antimicrobial usage: a cross-sectional study of layer and pig farm owners/managers in Chiang Mai, Lamphun, and Chonburi provinces, Thailand, May 2014 to February 2016

Nuangmek A, Rojanasthien S, Patchanee , Yano T, Yamsakul P, Chotinun S, Tadee P

This study aimed at determining the current knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) of layer and pig farmers to antimicrobial usage and its consequences. Description of such KAP could provide insights...
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