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Influenza Vaccines: Unmet Needs and Recent Developments

Noh JY, Kim WJ

Influenza is a worldwide public health concern. Since the introduction of trivalent influenza vaccine in 1978, vaccination has been the primary means of prevention and control of influenza. Current influenza...
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Challenges in the development of T-cell–based universal influenza vaccines

Kang JO, Chang J

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New and improved influenza vaccine

Seong BL

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Influenza

Ryu SY

Influenza causes variable epidemics annually and imposes public health problems and socioeconomic burden. They cause epidemic acute respiratory disease, characterized by fever, cough and systemic symptoms. The annual epidemics of...
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Influenza Vaccine

Cheong HJ

  • KMID: 1482505
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2008 Aug;28(3):24-29.
Influenza is a one type of acute febrile upper respiratory infection. Even though the clinical course of influenza is self-limited in majority of cases, some patients are admitted and expire...
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The 2009 H1N1 Pandemic Influenza in Korea

Kim JY

In late March of 2009, an outbreak of influenza in Mexico, was eventually identified as H1N1 influenza A. In June 2009, the World Health Organization raised a pandemic alert to...
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New Influenza Vaccine

Lee HJ, Yun BY

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Avian Influenza

Cheong HJ

Influenza is an acute febrile disease caused by influenza virus (type A or B). Influenza virus is the major culprit of viral diseases in the respiratory tract with the highest...
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Safety of influenza vaccination in children with allergic diseases

Yang HJ

Global guidelines strongly recommend annual influenza vaccination in people age 6 months and older, particularly in asthmatic children. There is no doubt about the benefit of influenza vaccination in asthmatic...
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Vaccination for Diabetic Patients: An Update

Yeom JS

As Korean populations are getting older and the number of adults with diabetes is continually increasing, importance of prevention of infectious diseases through vaccination has increased. With recent introduction of...
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Seasonal influenza and vaccine herd effect

Kim TH

The seasonal influenza vaccine programs in many regions aimed to protect most vulnerable population, but current trivalent influenza vaccine does not provide sufficient effectiveness among people under high risk for...
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Recurrence of Panic Attacks after Influenza Vaccination: Two Case Reports

Kim HJ, Jeon SW, Yoon HK

Human influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus. The influenza vaccination is recommended annually, but several adverse effects related to allergic reactions have been reported. Panic...
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Cell Culture-based Influenza Vaccines as Alternatives to Egg-based Vaccines

Lee I, Kim JI, Park MS

Influenza viruses have raised public health concerns by seasonal epidemics and intermittent pandemics. Vaccination is considered as the most effective method for preventing influenza infection in humans. Current influenza vaccines...
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Vaccine allergies

Chung EH

Currently, the increasing numbers of vaccine administrations are associated with increased reports of adverse vaccine reactions. Whilst the general adverse reactions including allergic reactions caused by the vaccine itself or...
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The significance of avian influenza virus mouse-adaptation and its application in characterizing the efficacy of new vaccines and therapeutic agents

Choi WS, Lloren KK, Baek YH, Song MS

Due to the increased frequency of interspecies transmission of avian influenza viruses, studies designed to identify the molecular determinants that could lead to an expansion of the host range have...
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Delayed-Onset Anaphylaxis Caused by IgE Response to Influenza Vaccination

Kim MJ, Shim DH, Cha HR, Kim CB, Kim SY, Park JH, Sohn MH, Lee JM, Kim KW

Influenza vaccine-associated anaphylaxis is a very rare allergic reaction to vaccines, but the most concerning and life-threatening adverse reaction. Although the safety of influenza vaccines has been well documented, occasional...
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Acute fulminant myocarditis following influenza vaccination requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation

Kim YJ, Bae JI, Ryoo SM, Kim WY

The inactivated influenza vaccination is generally safe with mostly mild side effects. We report a rare but fatal adverse event following influenza vaccination. A previously healthy 27-year-old woman who received...
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General Recommendations and Recent Update in Adult Immunization

Yoo S

  • KMID: 2247111
  • Korean J Health Promot.
  • 2012 Mar;12(1):1-12.
BACKGROUNDS: Vaccination is the primary prevention strategy which aims to prevent various vaccine-preventable diseases and its complications. Although immunization practice had been centered on children in Korea, recent epidemic of...
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The Evaluation of Policies on 2009 Influenza Pandemic in Korea

Choi WS, Kim WJ, Cheong HJ

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the policies on 2009 influenza pandemic in Korea at the end of first wave. METHODS: The main policies and the estimation of these were described according to the...
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Perceptions Regarding Influenza Vaccination during Pregnancy among Childbearing Women

Kang HS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine womens' perceptions regarding influenza vaccination during pregnancy among Korean childbearing women. METHODS: Data was collected using focus group interviews from June to...
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