| 1. A case of arthritis of hip joint caused by salmonella typhi. |
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| 2. Unusual case report as imported sparganosis. |
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| 3. Fatal staphylococcal endocarditis complicated with systemic septic emboli. |
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| 4. A case of Q fever: associated with pancytopenia, hepatitis, and myocarditis. |
Page:45—54 |
| 5. Clinical experience of lomefloxacine(SC-47111, NY-198) in treatment of urinary tract infection. |
Page:37—43 |
| 6. Clinical evaluation of cefodizime in lower respiratory tract infections. |
Page:29—35 |
| 7. A survey on the nurses' level of perceived importance and on the level of performance on measures taken for the prevention of nosocomial infection. |
Page:13—27 |
| 8. Activity of cefepime against enterobacter cloacae, serratin marcesc- ens, pseudomonas aeruginosa and other aerobic gram-negative bacilli. |
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| 9. A case of abdominal actinomycosis that occured on psous muscle. |
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| 10. A case of rickettsia-associated pancytopenia and hemophagocytosis. |
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| 11. Changes of varicella-zoster specific antibody response after live attenuated varicella vaccine(Biken@). |
Page:209—214 |
| 12. Effect of tosufioxacin in urinary tract infection. |
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| 13. In vitro antimicrobial activities and a clinical study of carumonam. |
Page:191—199 |
| 14. Efficacy of teicoplanin in gram-positive bacterial infection. |
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| 15. Serotype of rickettsia Tsutsugamushi isolated in Ulsan area. |
Page:179—182 |
| 16. Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of vibrio vulnificus septicemia in Pusan and Kyungnam area. |
Page:171—177 |
| 17. Hematoimmunological prognosis of AIDS patients in Korea. |
Page:161—169 |
| 18. An epidemiological evaluation on the sexual partner in sexually transmitted diseases. |
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| 19. A study on the carrier rate of beta-hemolytic streptococci in children of three elementary schools in Kangwondo. |
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| 20. A case of pneumonia and sepsis due to streptococcus pneumoniae highly resistant to penicillin. |
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| 21. Susceptibility tests of vancomycin-resistant enterococci. |
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| 22. The prevalence of PPNG and some attributable factors in Seoul. |
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| 23. A case of pneumonia and sepsis due to streptococcus pneumoniae highly resistant to penicillin. |
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| 24. Clinical and hematologic variables in animals with experimentally induced leptospirosis. |
Page:121—125 |
| 25. Susceptibility tests of vancomycin-resistant enterococci. |
Page:133—137 |
| 26. Species and antimicrobial susceptibility of enterococcus isolated from clinical materials. |
Page:115—120 |
| 27. The prevalence of PPNG and some attributable factors in Seoul. |
Page:127—132 |
| 28. Haemophilus influence isolated from sputum specimens: prevalence biotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility. |
Page:107—113 |
| 29. Clinical and hematologic variables in animals with experimentally induced leptospirosis. |
Page:121—125 |
| 30. Antimicrobial activity of erythromycin, doxycycline, pipemidic acid, and enoxacine against chlamydia trachomatis. |
Page:99—105 |
| 31. Species and antimicrobial susceptibility of enterococcus isolated from clinical materials. |
Page:115—120 |
| 32. Inhibition effect of growth of clostridum pereringens by enterococc-us faecalis. |
Page:93—98 |
| 33. Haemophilus influence isolated from sputum specimens: prevalence biotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility. |
Page:107—113 |
| 34. Seroepidemiology of human cytomegalovirus in healthy adults measured by means of the anticomplement immunofluorescence technique. |
Page:87—92 |
| 35. Antimicrobial activity of erythromycin, doxycycline, pipemidic acid, and enoxacine against chlamydia trachomatis. |
Page:99—105 |
| 36. Inhibition effect of growth of clostridum pereringens by enterococc-us faecalis. |
Page:93—98 |
| 37. Seroepidemiology of human cytomegalovirus in healthy adults measured by means of the anticomplement immunofluorescence technique. |
Page:87—92 |
| 38. Septic arthritis of hip joint due to S. typhimurium. |
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| 39. Clinical efficacy of fluconazole in oropharyngeal and asophageal candidiasis. |
Page:303—307 |
| 40. The clinical features of hepatosplenic candidiasis. |
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| 41. A study on superoxide anion production by peripheral blood neutrophil in patients with diabetes mellitus. |
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| 42. Variations of antimicrobial prescription patterns among some hospitals. |
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