1.Monitoring Insecticide Resistance and Target Site Mutations of L1014 Kdr And G119 Ace Alleles in Five Mosquito Populations in Korea
Seo Hye PARK ; Hojong JUN ; Seong Kyu AHN ; Jinyoung LEE ; Sung-Lim YU ; Sung Keun LEE ; Jung-Mi KANG ; Hyunwoo KIM ; Hee-Il LEE ; Sung-Jong HONG ; Byoung-Kuk NA ; Young Yil BAHK ; Tong-Soo KIM
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2020;58(5):543-550
Mosquitoes are globally distributed and important vectors for the transmission of many human diseases. Mosquito control is a difficult task and the cost of preventing mosquito-borne diseases is much lower than that for curing the associated diseases. Thus, chemical control remains the most effective tool for mosquito. Due to the long-term intensive use of insecticides to control mosquito vectors, resistance to most chemical insecticides has been reported. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between insecticide resistance and target site mutation of L1014 kdr and G119 ace alleles in 5 species/species group of mosquitoes (Aedes vexans, Ae. albopictus, Anopheles spp., Culex pipiens complex, and Cx. tritaeniorhynchus) obtained from 6 collection sites. For Anopheles spp., the proportion of mosquitoes with mutated alleles in L1014 was 88.4%, homozygous resistant genotypes were observed in 46.7%, and heterozygous resistant genotypes were observed in 41.8%. For the Cx. pipiens complex and Cx. tritaeniorhynchus species, homozygous resistant genotypes were found in 25.9% and 9.8%, respectively. However, target site mutation of L1014 in the Ae. vexans nipponii and Ae. albopictus species was not observed. Anopheles spp., Cx. pipiens complex, and Cx. tritaeniorhynchus mosquitoes were resistant to deltamethrin and chlorpyriphos, whereas Ae. vexans nipponii and Ae. albopictus were clearly susceptible. We also found a correlation between the resistance phenotype and the presence of the L1014 kdr and G119 ace mutations only in the Anopheles spp. population. In this study, we suggest that insecticide resistance poses a growing threat and resistance management must be integrated into all mosquito control programs.
2.Four Taeniasis saginata Cases Diagnosed at a University Hospital in Korea
Eun Jeong WON ; Ju Hyeon SHIN ; Yu Jeong LEE ; Moon Ju KIM ; Seung Ji KANG ; Sook In JUNG ; Soo Hyun KIM ; Jong Hee SHIN ; Jong Yil CHAI ; Sung Shik SHIN
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2019;57(3):313-318
In recent years, the taeniasis has been rarely reported in the Republic of Korea (Korea). But in this study, we intend to report 4 taeniasis cases caused by Taenia saginata during a 5-month period (February to June 2018) at a unversity hospital in Gwangju, Korea. Worm samples (proglottids) discharged from all cases were identified by phenotypic and molecular diagnostics. Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I sequences showed 99.4–99.9% identity with T. saginata but, differed by 4% from T. asiatica and by 7% from T. multiceps, respectively. We found that tapeworms in 2 cases (Cases 2 and 3) yielded exactly the same sequences between them, which differed from those in Cases 1 and 4, suggesting intra-species variation in tapeworms. These taeniasis cases by T. saginata infection in this study, which occurred within a limited time period and region, suggest the possibility of a mini-outbreak. This study highlights the need for further epidemiological investigation of potentially overlooked cases of T. saginata infection in Korea.
Cestoda
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Electron Transport Complex IV
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Gwangju
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Korea
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Pathology, Molecular
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Republic of Korea
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Taenia saginata
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Taeniasis
3.Safety and Immunogenicity of an Egg-Cultivated Quadrivalent Inactivated Split-virion Influenza Vaccine (GC3110A) in Healthy Korean Children: a Randomized, Double-blinded, Active-controlled Phase III Study.
Jin LEE ; Kyung Yil LEE ; Jong Hyun KIM ; Chun Soo KIM ; Byung Wook EUN ; Hwang Min KIM ; Dong Ho KIM ; Young Jin HONG ; Young Youn CHOI ; Dae Sun JO ; Sang Hyuk MA ; Jin Han KANG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2018;33(13):e100-
BACKGROUND: The frequency with which the 2 B lineages have been found to cocirculate in a season has been on the rise, which has spurred the need for a quadrivalent influenza vaccine (QIV) to protect against both B lineages. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended that QIV include both B lineages beginning in the 2013–2014 flu season. This study was conducted to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of an egg-cultivated QIV in healthy Korean children and adolescents aged ≥ 6 months to < 19 years. METHODS: A total of 528 subjects were randomized 4:1 to receive either a QIV (GC3110A) or a trivalent influenza vaccine. Hemagglutination inhibition antibody responses were assessed 28 days after the last dose. Safety was also evaluated. RESULTS: The proportion of subjects in the GC3110A group who achieved seroconversion was confirmed to exceed 40% across all age groups. The proportion of subjects aged ≥ 6 months to < 3 years in the GC3110A group who achieved seroprotection failed to meet the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) standard of 70%. Potential causes may include the small number of subjects, as well as the small dosage. However, results pertaining to the other age groups satisfied the MFDS standard. The safety profile was also comparable to that of the control. CONCLUSION: The new quadrivalent split influenza vaccine may offer broader protection to children and adolescents aged ≥ 3 years to < 19 years of age against both influenza B lineages than the existing trivalent influenza vaccines (Registered at the ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02541253).
Adolescent
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Antibody Formation
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Child*
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Hemagglutination
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Humans
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Influenza Vaccines*
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Influenza, Human*
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Seasons
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Seroconversion
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World Health Organization
4.The Immunogenicity and Safety of a Combined DTaP-IPV//Hib Vaccine Compared with Individual DTaP-IPV and Hib (PRP~T) Vaccines: a Randomized Clinical Trial in South Korean Infants.
Jin Han KANG ; Hoan Jong LEE ; Kyung Hyo KIM ; Sung Hee OH ; Sung Ho CHA ; Jin LEE ; Nam Hee KIM ; Byung Wook EUN ; Chang Hwi KIM ; Young Jin HONG ; Hyun Hee KIM ; Kyung Yil LEE ; Yae Jean KIM ; Eun Young CHO ; Hee Soo KIM ; Fabrice GUITTON ; Esteban ORTIZ
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2016;31(9):1383-1391
Recommended infant vaccination in Korea includes DTaP-IPV and Hib vaccines administered as separate injections. In this randomized, open, controlled study we assessed the non-inferiority of immunogenicity of DTaP-IPV//Hib pentavalent combination vaccine (Pentaxim™) compared with licensed DTaP-IPV and Hib (PRP~T) vaccines. We enrolled 418 healthy Korean infants to receive either separate DTaP-IPV and Hib vaccines (n = 206) or the pentavalent DTaP-IPV//Hib (n = 208) vaccine at 2, 4, 6 months of age. Antibodies to all components were measured before the first vaccination and one month after the third, and safety was assessed after each vaccination including recording of reactions by parents. We confirmed the non-inferiority of DTaP-IPV//Hib compared with DTaP-IPV and Hib vaccines; 100% of both groups achieved seroprotection against D, T, IPV and PRP~T, and 97.5%-99.0% demonstrated seroresponses to pertussis antigens. Antibody levels were similar in both groups, except for those to the Hib component, PRP~T. In separate and combined groups geometric mean concentrations of anti-PRP~T antibodies were 23.9 and 11.0 µg/mL, respectively, but 98.3% and 97.4% had titers ≥ 1 µg/mL, indicative of long-term protection. All vaccines were well tolerated, with no vaccine-related serious adverse event. Both groups had similar safety profiles, but the combined vaccine group had fewer injection site reactions. The immunological non-inferiority and similar safety profile of DTaP-IPV//Hib vaccine to separate DTaP-IPV and Hib vaccines, with the advantage of fewer injections and injection site reactions, supports the licensure and incorporation of DTaP-IPV//Hib into the Korean national vaccination schedule (Clinical trial registry, NCT01214889).
Antibodies
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Appointments and Schedules
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Haemophilus influenzae type b*
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Humans
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Infant*
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Korea
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Licensure
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Parents
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Vaccination
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Vaccines*
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Whooping Cough
5.Echinostoma ilocanum Infection in Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia.
Woon Mok SOHN ; Hyeong Jin KIM ; Tai Soon YONG ; Keeseon S EOM ; Hoo Gn JEONG ; Jae Kwang KIM ; A Reum KANG ; Mok Ryun KIM ; Jung Mi PARK ; Soo Hyeon JI ; Muth SINUON ; Duong SOCHEAT ; Jong Yil CHAI
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2011;49(2):187-190
Fecal examinations using the Kato Katz technique were performed on a total of 1,287 villagers (945 students and 342 general inhabitants) of Oddar Meanchey Province, Cambodia in May 2007 and November 2009. The overall intestinal helminth egg positive rate was 23.9%, and the most prevalent helminth species was hookworms (21.6%). Other helminth eggs detected included echinostomes (1.0%), Enterobius vermicularis (0.8%), small trematode eggs (0.7%), which may include Opisthorchis viverrini and Haplorchis spp., and Hymenolepis nana (0.4%). In order to recover adult echinostomes, we treated 2 patients with 10-15 mg/kg praziquantel and purged. Total 14 adult echinostomes, 1 and 13 worms from each patient, were collected. The echinostomes characteristically had 49-51 collar spines and 2 round or slightly lobated testes. They were identified as Echinostoma ilocanum (Garrison, 1908) Odhner, 1911. So far as literature are concerned, this is the first record on the discovery of human E. ilocanum infection in Cambodia.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Animals
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Anthelmintics/administration & dosage
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Cambodia/epidemiology
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Child
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Feces/parasitology
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Female
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Helminthiasis/*epidemiology/parasitology
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Helminths/*classification/*isolation & purification
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Humans
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Male
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Praziquantel/administration & dosage
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Prevalence
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Rural Population
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Young Adult
6.Macrophage Activation Syndrome as the Extreme Form of Kawasaki Disease.
Hyoun Jin PARK ; Yoon Jeong CHO ; E Young BAE ; Ui Yoon CHOI ; Soo Young LEE ; Dae Chul JEONG ; Kyung Yil LEE ; Jin Han KANG
Korean Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases 2010;17(2):177-181
Few cases of macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) or reactive hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) during the acute febrile phase of Kawasaki disease (KD) have been reported. We report on a case of a 19 month-old girl with MAS or reactive HLH during the course of KD. Despite immunoglobulin and steroid therapy, she showed persistent fever with hepatosplenomegaly and evidence of hemophagocytosis in the bone marrow. A high index of suspicion for clinical features associated with MAS is necessary for KD patients in order to provide appropriate treatment.
Bone Marrow
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Fever
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Humans
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Immunoglobulins
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Lymphohistiocytosis, Hemophagocytic
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Macrophage Activation
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Macrophage Activation Syndrome
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Macrophages
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Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
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Organic Chemicals
7.Transduction of Tat-Superoxide Dismutase into Insulin-producing MIN6N Cells Reduces Streptozotocin-induced Cytotoxicity.
In Soon CHOUNG ; Won Sik EUM ; Ming Zhen LI ; Gye Suk SIN ; Jung Hoon KANG ; Jinseu PARK ; Soo Young CHOI ; Hyeok Yil KWON
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2003;7(3):163-168
The reactive oxygen species (ROS) are considered to be an important mediator in pancreatic beta cell destruction, thereby triggering the development of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. In the present study, HIV-1 Tat-mediated transduction of Cu, Zn-superoxide dismutase (SOD) was investigated to evaluate its protective potential against streptozotocin (STZ) -induced cytotoxicity in insulin-producing MIN6N cells. Tat-SOD fusion protein was successfully delivered into MIN6N cells in a dose-dependent manner and the transduced fusion protein was enzymatically active for 48 h. The STZ induced-cell destruction, superoxide anion radical production, and DNA fragmentation of MIN6N cells were significantly decreased in the cells pretreated with Tat-SOD for 1 h. Furthermore, the transduction of Tat-SOD increased Bcl-2 and heat shock protein 70 (hsp70) expressions in cells exposed to STZ, which might be partly responsible for the effect of Tat-SOD. These results suggest that an increased of free radical scavenging activity by transduction of Tat-SOD enhanced the tolerance of the cell against oxidative stress in STZ-treated MIN6N cells. Therefore, this Tat-SOD transduction technique may provide a new strategy to protect the pancreatic beta cell destruction in ROS-mediated diabetes.
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1
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DNA Fragmentation
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HIV-1
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HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins
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Insulin-Secreting Cells
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Oxidative Stress
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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Streptozocin
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Superoxide Dismutase
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Superoxides
8.CT staging of hypopharyngeal carcinoma CT staging of hypopharyngeal carcinoma.
Sook Wook KANG ; Ah Ra LEE ; Hong Sik BYUN ; Kie Whan KIM ; Soo Yil CHIN
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 1991;27(2):220-226
No abstract available.
9.Chondroma of Soft Tissue: A Case Report
Ki Jong CHO ; Soo Yil KANG ; Jong Dae HWANG ; Hyung Bae MUN
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1986;21(4):665-667
A case of chondroma of soft tissue of right hand in 23-year old man was reported. The presenting symptom was a slow growing mass, causing mild tenderness. Radiologic examination revealed a well demarked and lobulated calcified mass, was located extraskeletally. Specimen exised from soft tisssue of the hypothenar area of the hand was 5×4×3.5cm sized mass, had gelatinous and gray-whitish appearance. On microscopical examination, the tumor was classified as a chondroma of soft tissue.
Chondroma
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Gelatin
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Hand
10.Osteochondritis Dissecans of the Knee
Chong Dai HWANG ; Jang Jung LEE ; Soo Yil KANG ; Kwang Moo KOH
The Journal of the Korean Orthopaedic Association 1985;20(5):954-960
Osteochondritis dissecans is a condition in which part of the articular surface of a joint separates, due to a plane of cleavage through the subchondral bone. It is found most commonly in the knee although other joint can be affected, notably the elbow, ankle and hip. The etiology remains unclear, and treatment still provokes controversy in the orthopedic community. This review is confined to osteochondritis dissecans of the knee and reports the result of different methods of treatment including arthroscopic drilling. The authors experienced 7 cases of osteochondritis dissecans with received treatment at C.A.F.G.H. from May 1982 to November 1984. The results were obtained as follows: 1. Common symptoms and signs were pain, limitation of motion, quadriceps atrophy and weakness. 2. Five of six cases had histories of trauma. 3. The methods of treatment were as follows: Curettage and drilling................................................... 2 Excision ...................................................................... 2 Curettage and bone graft .............................................2 Arthroscopic drilling .................................................... 1
Ankle
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Atrophy
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Curettage
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Elbow
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Hip
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Joints
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Knee
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Orthopedics
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Osteochondritis Dissecans
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Osteochondritis
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Transplants

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