1.A Case of Cutaneous Myiasis Caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga Larvae in a Korean Traveler Returning from Central Africa
Joo Yeon KO ; In Yong LEE ; Byeong Jin PARK ; Jae Min SHIN ; Jae Sook RYU
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2018;56(2):199-203
The cutaneous myiasis has been rarely reported in the Republic of Korea. We intended to describe here a case of furuncular cutaneous myiasis caused by Cordylobia anthropophaga larvae in a Korean traveler returned from Central Africa. A patient, 55-year-old man, had traveled to Equatorial Guinea, in Central Africa for a month and just returned to Korea. Physical examinations showed 2 tender erythematous nodules with small central ulceration on the left buttock and thigh. During skin biopsy, 2 larvae came out from the lesion. C. anthropophaga was identified by paired mouth hooks (toothed, spade-like, oral hooklets) and 2 posterior spiracles, which lack a distinct chitinous rim. Although rarely described in Korea until now, cutaneous myiasis may be encountered more frequently with increasing international travel and exchange workers to tropical areas.
Africa, Central
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Biopsy
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Buttocks
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Chitin
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Equatorial Guinea
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Humans
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Korea
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Larva
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Middle Aged
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Mouth
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Myiasis
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Physical Examination
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Republic of Korea
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Skin
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Thigh
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Ulcer
2.Cost-benefit Analysis of Nutrition Management Program for Children Aged Under 5 Years in DR Congo
Tae Ho LEE ; Chae Eun LEE ; Eun Woo NAM
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2018;23(5):385-396
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the economic efficiency of a nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age in Kenge, Kwango District, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) from 2014 to 2016. METHODS: The economic efficiency of a nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age who have recovered from malnutrition status was evaluated using a cost-benefit analysis. The costs were analyzed according to the executed budget incurred during the project period. The benefits were estimated as the monetary value of the saved lives of children under 5 years of age. The economic efficiency of the program was determined by the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR). The BCR was calculated by dividing the total discounted benefit by the total discounted costs. The project is economically efficient when the BCR is greater than 1. RESULTS: The costs of the nutrition management program were calculated as 1,677,609,648 Korean Won (KRW). A total of 2,466 children survived with improved malnutrition status through this program. The benefit for the reduction of mortality for children under 5 years of age was estimated to be 6,814,354,467 KRW, the estimated value of life for 2,466 children. The BCR was 4.06. CONCLUSIONS: The nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age in DR Congo was found to be a cost-effective project. Successful and efficient Official Development Assistance (ODA) for a health project requires integrated and comprehensive strategies and specialized international development consulting to improve efficiency. Future nutrition management programs should take into account the national health program to maintain the sustainability of the project.
Budgets
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Child
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Congo
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Humans
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Malnutrition
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Mortality
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National Health Programs
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Value of Life
3.Cost-benefit Analysis of Nutrition Management Program for Children Aged Under 5 Years in DR Congo
Tae Ho LEE ; Chae Eun LEE ; Eun Woo NAM
Korean Journal of Community Nutrition 2018;23(5):385-396
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the economic efficiency of a nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age in Kenge, Kwango District, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR Congo) from 2014 to 2016. METHODS: The economic efficiency of a nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age who have recovered from malnutrition status was evaluated using a cost-benefit analysis. The costs were analyzed according to the executed budget incurred during the project period. The benefits were estimated as the monetary value of the saved lives of children under 5 years of age. The economic efficiency of the program was determined by the Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR). The BCR was calculated by dividing the total discounted benefit by the total discounted costs. The project is economically efficient when the BCR is greater than 1. RESULTS: The costs of the nutrition management program were calculated as 1,677,609,648 Korean Won (KRW). A total of 2,466 children survived with improved malnutrition status through this program. The benefit for the reduction of mortality for children under 5 years of age was estimated to be 6,814,354,467 KRW, the estimated value of life for 2,466 children. The BCR was 4.06. CONCLUSIONS: The nutrition management program for children under 5 years of age in DR Congo was found to be a cost-effective project. Successful and efficient Official Development Assistance (ODA) for a health project requires integrated and comprehensive strategies and specialized international development consulting to improve efficiency. Future nutrition management programs should take into account the national health program to maintain the sustainability of the project.
Budgets
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Child
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Congo
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Humans
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Malnutrition
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Mortality
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National Health Programs
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Value of Life
4.Unusual Eosinophilic Infiltration of the Skin in a Patient with Precedent Kimura's Disease.
Woo Hyung CHUN ; Kwang Hoon LEE
Annals of Dermatology 1996;8(1):30-33
A 25 year old man presinted with erythematous and inderated plaques on the upper and lower extermities that were preceded by insect bites while traveling in central Africa. The patient had a past histrory of Kimura's disease, asthma, and allergic rhinitis, Histologic examination revealed panniculitls showing massive eosinophilic infiltration. The dermis showed eosinopbilic infilreatiom without flame figyres. The patient responded well to oral conrticosteroids. This patient did not fit the diagnosis of eosinoplilic pannicylitis, eosinophilic cellylitis, hypereosinophilic syndrome or eosinophilic vascylitis.
Africa, Central
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Asthma
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Dermis
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Diagnosis
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Eosinophils*
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Humans
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Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
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Insect Bites and Stings
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Rhinitis, Allergic
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Skin*
5.Toxoplasmosis among pregnant women: high seroprevalence and risk factors in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Yobi DOUDOU ; Piarroux RENAUD ; L'Ollivier CORALIE ; Franck JACQUELINE ; Situakibanza HYPOLITE ; Muhindo HYPOLITE ; Mitashi PATRICK ; Inocêncio da Luz Raquel ANDREIA ; Marc Van SPRUNDEL ; Boelaert MARLEEN ; Jean-Pierre Van GEERTRUYDEN ; Lutumba PASCAL
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine 2014;4(1):69-74
OBJECTIVETo determine the seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in pregnant women, as well as the proportion of acutely infected and risk factors in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
METHODSThirty maternities in Kinshasa were randomly selected and women attending antenatal consultation were invited to participate. They were interviewed with a structured questionnaire about known risk factors (age, meat consumption, contact with soil, and presence of cat) and a venous blood sample was taken. Sera were analysed for total immunoglobulins (Ig) by VIDAS Toxo Competition using Enzyme Linked Fluorescent Assay. IgM was determined by VIDIA Toxo IgM and IgG avidity by VIDAS Toxo IgG avidity.
RESULTSA total of 781 women were included. Median age was 28 years old (IQR: 8.5). And 627 women (80.3%; 95% CI: 77.5-83.1) were found to be positive to total Ig and 17 out of 387 (4.4%; 95% CI: 2.3-6.4) were positive to IgM. IgG avidity was low for 2 (11.8%) women, intermediate for 2 (11.8%) and high for 13 women (76.4%). There was no statistically significant association between Toxoplasma gondii infection and any risk factors assessed.
CONCLUSIONIn Kinshasa, toxoplasmosis endemicity is highly prevalent. One woman out of twenty five had a recent toxoplasmosis infection and 20% were not protected against primo-infection, indicating a need for measures to prevent and control toxoplasmosis during pregnancy.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Antibodies, Protozoan ; blood ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Democratic Republic of the Congo ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Immunoglobulin M ; blood ; Middle Aged ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic ; blood ; epidemiology ; Risk Factors ; Seroepidemiologic Studies ; Toxoplasmosis ; blood ; epidemiology ; Young Adult
6.Analysis of Sports Medical Care Utilization during the 24th Seoul Olympic Games.
Seung Hum YU ; Myongsei SOHN ; Young Doo LEE ; Eun Cheol PARK ; Chun Bae KIM
Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1989;22(1):136-145
This study made a descriptive analysis of the cumulative amount and rate of sports medical care utilization during the 24th Seoul Olympic Games by the participating athletes, officials, etc. The sports medical care utilization was a component of the total medical care use and was basically caused by the prevention and treatment of sports injuries. The analytic data were derived from the Olympic Health Management Information System (OHMIS) of the SLOOC and the Korea Athlete Trainer Association(KATA). These were analyzed according to the., quantity of physician visits and the utilization rate, which was the amount of utilization divided by the total number of participating persons. The results were as follows: Firstly, the sports medical care utilization by the persons participating in the Seoul Olympics amounted to 17.9 % of the total medical care utilization. The venue medical services utilization accounted for 54.7 % of the total physician visits, which was larger than the village medical center's utilization. The number of physician visits per hundred persons during the 2 week period in the venue clinic was 3.03 and that of the village medical center was 2.51, therefore, the total was 5.54. Secondly, athletes accounted for 82.3% and officials 12.2% in the sports medical care utilization by participants. These results were because athletes, who were directly related to the games, called extremely often on the physicians. The utilization rate of sports medical care by athletes was 34.29. Thirdly, the sports medical demand according to type of therapy could be ranked from high to low in the following order: sports massage, thermal therapy, and electrical stimulation treatment, etc. The department of physical therapy in the village medical center was used a great deal. Fourthly, the trend of daily sports medical care utilization by the athletes showed a bell shape centering around the opening day of the Seoul Olympic Games. The utilization rate of athletes was 2.3; however, that of officials was 0.6. Lastly, the sports medical demand was calculated according to the continents, and Central America, Africa and Middle-East Asia proved to have a higher rate of sports medical care utilization than the more powerful and industrialized continent or regions.
Africa
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Asia
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Athletes
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Athletic Injuries
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Central America
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Electric Stimulation
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Humans
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Korea
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Management Information Systems
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Massage
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Seoul*
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Sports*
7.Genetic Diversity of Plasmodium vivax in Clinical Isolates from Southern Thailand using PvMSP1, PvMSP3 (PvMSP3α, PvMSP3β) Genes and Eight Microsatellite Markers
Supinya THANAPONGPICHAT ; Thunchanok KHAMMANEE ; Nongyao SAWANGJAROEN ; Hansuk BUNCHERD ; Aung Win TUN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(5):469-479
Plasmodium vivax is usually considered morbidity in endemic areas of Asia, Central and South America, and some part of Africa. In Thailand, previous studies indicated the genetic diversity of P. vivax in malaria-endemic regions such as the western part of Thailand bordering with Myanmar. The objective of the study is to investigate the genetic diversity of P. vivax circulating in Southern Thailand by using 3 antigenic markers and 8 microsatellite markers. Dried blood spots were collected from Chumphon, Phang Nga, Ranong and, Surat Thani provinces of Thailand. By PCR, 3 distinct sizes of PvMSP3α, 2 sizes of PvMSP3β and 2 sizes of PvMSP1 F2 were detected based on the length of PCR products, respectively. PCR/RFLP analyses of these antigen genes revealed high levels of genetic diversity. The genotyping of 8 microsatellite loci showed high genetic diversity as indicated by high alleles per locus and high expected heterozygosity (H(E)). The genotyping markers also showed multiple-clones of infection. Mixed genotypes were detected in 4.8% of PvMSP3α, 29.1% in PvMSP3β and 55.3% of microsatellite markers. These results showed that there was high genetic diversity of P. vivax isolated from Southern Thailand, indicating that the genetic diversity of P. vivax in this region was comparable to those observed other areas of Thailand.
Africa
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Alleles
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Asia, Central
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Genetic Variation
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Genotype
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Malaria
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Microsatellite Repeats
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Myanmar
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Plasmodium vivax
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Plasmodium
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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South America
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Thailand
8.Mixed Infection with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale in a Returned Traveller: the First Case in Korea.
Gayeon KIM ; Hyo Lim HONG ; So Yeon KIM ; Hye Ryun LEE ; Dong Geun KIM ; Seungman PARK ; Hyoung Shik SHIN ; Bum Sik CHIN ; YeonJae KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2019;34(3):e23-
Mixed-species malaria infections are often unrecognized or underestimated. We hereby report the first described case of mixed infection with Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium ovale malaria in a returned traveller in Korea. In August 2016, a 25-year-old returned traveller from Cameroon and Democratic Republic of Congo presented with fever. He was diagnosed as P. falciparum malaria and successfully treated with artesunate. And 5 weeks after the completion of treatment, he presented with fever and diagnosed as P. ovale infection. P. ovale infection is a rare cause of malaria and often shows delayed presentation due to its dormant liver stage as hypnozoites. At re-presentation, the immunochromatographic test and microscopic examinations of our patient did not reveal P. ovale, which was only detected via polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. This case highlights the importance of considering malaria infection even in persons who have previously received malaria treatment. It also shows the usefulness of PCR testing for diagnosing P. ovale infections, which often present with a low level of parasitaemia.
Adult
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Cameroon
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Coinfection*
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Congo
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Fever
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Humans
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Korea*
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Liver
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Malaria
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Plasmodium falciparum*
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Plasmodium ovale*
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Plasmodium*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
9.Surgical Treatment of Primary Small Bowel Volvulus Using Laparoscopy.
Sang Min OH ; Ki Han KIM ; Sung Heun KIM ; Ki Jae PARK ; Min Chan KIM ; Ghap Joong JUNG ; Chang Min PARK
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2006;71(5):383-386
Small bowel volvulus is a condition that usually occurs secondary to malrotation, congenital bands, postoperative adhesions and internal hernias. However, primary small bowel volvulus in adults is very rare, and this is defined as torsion of all or a large segment of the small intestine and its mesentery in the absence of preexisting etiologic factors. This is relatively prevalent in the adult populations of Central Africa, India and the Middle East, but it rarely occurs in Western European and North American populations and in Far-East Asians, including Koreans. The preoperative diagnosis is difficult because clinical examinations and plain films are of limited diagnostic value. Abdominal CT plays a major role in the preoperative diagnosis of this entity. Proper management of patients with a strangulated obstruction depends on an early and accurate diagnosis, and treatment must be timely to prevent gangrene. Prompt preoperative management and early surgical treatment is essential for a better outcome. We report here on a case of a 49-year-old man who was admitted with severe abdominal pain, and he had no history of previous abdominal operations. He was diagnosed as primary small volvulus by diagnostic laparoscopy, and he was managed using this modality.
Abdominal Pain
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Adult
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Africa, Central
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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Diagnosis
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Gangrene
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Hernia
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Humans
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India
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Intestinal Volvulus*
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Intestine, Small
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Laparoscopy*
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Mesentery
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Middle Aged
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Middle East
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
10.A Case of Pregnant Woman with beta-Thalassemia in Korean.
Soonchunhyang Medical Science 2017;23(2):143-145
Thalassemia is hereditary disease characterized by impaired production of the normal globin peptide. Beta-thalassemia, a common disorder in Central Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, has been rarely reported in Korea. It should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hypochromic, microcytic anemia. The genetic subtypes among the different ethnic groups vary; this may pose challenges in prenatal diagnosis or genetic counselling. During pregnancy, women with thalassemia will often show more significant anemia. Recently we have experienced Korean pregnant woman with beta-thalassemia associated with anemia. We describe this case with a brief review of the literature.
Africa, Central
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Anemia
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Asia, Southeastern
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beta-Thalassemia*
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Ethnic Groups
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Female
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Genetic Diseases, Inborn
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Globins
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Humans
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Korea
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Middle East
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Pregnancy
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Pregnant Women*
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Prenatal Diagnosis
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Thalassemia