1.A Guideline for Cleaning and Disinfection of the Environment Exposed to SARS.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 2003;8(1):1-4
No abstract available.
Disinfection*
2.Experiences of surgical treatment of intrahepatic stone.
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 1997;1(2):17-24
No abstract available.
3.Choice of Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatolithiasis.
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 2008;12(1):1-9
No abstract available.
4.Treatment for Remaining Gallstones.
Korean Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery 1998;2(1):123-131
No abstract available.
Gallstones*
8.Appbcation of Molecular Epidemioligic Typing to the Control of Nosocomial Infection.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 1997;2(1):61-71
No abstract available.
Cross Infection*
9.Can We Overcome the Antimicrobial Resistance in Hospital?.
Korean Journal of Nosocomial Infection Control 2006;11(1):1-14
Antimicrobial resistance in the hospital is the most important challenging issue in the field of nosocomial infection control. Several nationwide surveys performed so far revealed that various profiles of resistance were already stablished in Korea: the prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was more than 70%; vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus was around 15%; resistance to third generation cephalosporins and aminoglycosides were around 30%, and so on. Although there remains some controversy, association between the development of antimicrobial resistance and the adverse clinical outcome does exist as supported by many studies worldwide. Therefore, combating and overcoming the antimicrobial resistance in the hospital is the most urgent task to solve. For the purpose of eradicating the antimicrobial resistance, we should use a two-edged sword: antimicrobial stewardship and hospital infection control. Regulation of antimicrobials could prevent the emergence of resistance, While infection control and precaution could contain the further spread of resistant organisms. In addition to these, futher aggressive strategy could be used for some species, e.g., active surveillance and \lquote search and destroy\rquote decolonization for MRSA. In conclusion, continuous education of appropriate antimicrobial prescription, implementation of proper precautions, and systematic approach to the infection control via organization of specialized personnel are sine qua non in overcoming the antimicrobial resistance in the hospital.
Aminoglycosides
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Cephalosporins
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Cross Infection
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Education
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Enterococcus
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Infection Control
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Korea
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
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Prescriptions
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Prevalence
10.Inguinal herniorrrhaphy under the local anesthesia.
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 1993;45(5):849-853
No abstract available.
Anesthesia, Local*