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Inactivation Effect of Infectious Virus by UV irradiation at Water Environment

Jang SJ, Shin YH

  • KMID: 1579129
  • J Bacteriol Virol.
  • 2004 Dec;34(4):355-361.
The effective inactivation of microorganisms in drinking water by Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation is regarded as a new low-cost water treatment method shoeing high removal rate of relatively stable infectious virus...
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Development and Evaluation of Nursing Practice Guidelines for Water Treatment System in Hemodialysis

Kim SM

  • KMID: 1995145
  • J Korean Acad Fundam Nurs.
  • 2011 Nov;18(4):463-471.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop nursing practice guidelines for water treatment system used in hemodialysis and to evaluate the guidelines by applying them in practice. METHOD: The...
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A Case Report of Acute Encephalopathy by Aluminum Intoxication with Subdural Hematoma in End Stage Renal Failure

Park HW, Na HH, Kim I, Chung TY, Park CG, Kyun MR, Choi S, Han SM, Park WD

  • KMID: 2254444
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2002 May;21(3):481-486.
Despite of the improved water purification system, the decreased use of aluminum based phosphate binding gels and periodic determination of serum aluminum levels, aluminum accumulation cannot be eliminated. We experienced...
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A Fosmid Cloning Strategy for Detecting the Widest Possible Spectrum of Microbes from the International Space Station Drinking Water System

Choi S, Chang MS, Stuecker T, Chung C, Newcombe D, Venkateswaran K

In this study, fosmid cloning strategies were used to assess the microbial populations in water from the International Space Station (ISS) drinking water system (henceforth referred to as Prebiocide and...
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A study on the concentration and health risk of trihalomethanes in drinking water

Chung Y, Shin DC, Lee BY, Yu SH, Chung SH

  • KMID: 2282450
  • Korean J Prev Med.
  • 1989 Dec;22(4):495-505.
This study was conducted as a nationwide survey in Korea to determine the THM (trihalomethane) concentration levels in the drinking water of 14 selected cities. The survey was undertaken in...
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Epidemiologic Investigation into an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever Recognized by Electronic Data Interchange in Gyeongsangbuk-do, 2003

Lim HS, Min YS, Lee K, Lim SH

  • KMID: 2303927
  • Korean J Epidemiol.
  • 2004 Jun;26(1):59-68.
Epidemiologic Investigation into an Outbreak of Typhoid Fever Recognized by Electronic Data Interchange in Gyeongsangbuk-do, 2003 PURPOSE: Fourteen cases of typhoid fever occurred in Gyeongsan-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do from May 22 to July...
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Residents' opinions on the introduction of water fluoridation program in the district of Namdong water treatment plant, Incheon Metropolitan City

Kim SY, Ha TG, Kang SM, Lee JH, Jung SH, Kim JB

OBJECTIVES: This study details a survey taken to ascertain the residents' opinions on the introduction of a community water fluoridation program (WFP) at the water treatment plant in the district...
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Effect of Spa Spring Water on Cytokine Expression in Human Keratinocyte HaCaT Cells and on Differentiation of CD4+ T Cells

Lee HP, Choi YJ, Cho KA, Woo SY, Yun ST, Lee JT, Kim HJ, Lee KH, Kim JW

BACKGROUND: Skin acts as the first line of defense against any foreign materials outside of our body. In inflammatory skin disease, the pathogenesis is due to an immune reaction in...
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In Silico Structural and Functional Annotation of Hypothetical Proteins of Vibrio cholerae O139

Islam MS, Shahik SM, Sohel M, Patwary NI, Hasan MA

In developing countries threat of cholera is a significant health concern whenever water purification and sewage disposal systems are inadequate. Vibrio cholerae is one of the responsible bacteria involved in...
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Prevalence of Intestinal Protozoans among Schoolchildren in Suburban Areas near Yangon, Myanmar

Kim MJ, Jung BK, Cho J, Kim DG, Song H, Lee KH, Cho S, Htoon TT, Tin HH, Chai JY

Although intestinal protozoans are common etiologies of diarrhea, few studies have been conducted in Myanmar. This study planned to investigate the prevalence of Giardia lamblia, Entamoeba coli, Entamoeba histolytica, and...
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Temporary Veno-venous Hemofiltration (TVVH) Using Low Flux Hemodialyzers

Lee YJ, John SH, Jung GM, Choi HJ, Park JP, Kim JH, Lee KY

  • KMID: 2079355
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 2003 Nov;22(6):706-712.
BACKGROUND: Continuous veno-venous hemofiltration (CVVH) is one of the continuous renal replacement therapies for managing patients with refractory edema or oliguric renal failure with unstable vital signs. High-flux hemofilters are...
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Korean clinical practice guidelines for preventing the transmission of infections in hemodialysis facilities

Park HC, Lee YK, Yoo KD, Jeon HJ, Kim SJ, Cho A, Lee J, Kim YG, Lee SH, Lee SO

Patients receiving hemodialysis are vulnerable to infectious diseases due to their impaired immunity and high risk of exposure to pathogens. To protect patients, staff, and visitors from potential infections, each...
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Disaster preparedness for earthquakes in hemodialysis units in Gyeongju and Pohang, South Korea

Yoo KD, Kim HJ, Kim Y, Park JY, Shin SJ, Han SH, Kim DK, Lim CS, Kim YS

In 2016 and 2017, there were earthquakes greater than 5.0 in magnitude on the Korean Peninsula, which has previously been considered an earthquake-free zone. Patients with chronic kidney disease are...
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