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A Case of Expulsion of an Adult Ascaris Worm from the Anus of a 2-year-old Boy

Cho Y, Choi SK, Kim SJ

Ascariasis is the most common helminthic infection in humans. However, its prevalence has been very low in Korea since the 1990s. Recently, there have been several case reports on intestinal...
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Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Coronavirus disease 2019 in Children

Choi SH, Kim HW, Kang JM, Kim DH, Cho EY

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which started in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and declared a worldwide pandemic on March 11, 2020, is a novel infectious disease that causes respiratory illness...
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Epidemiology, Virology, and Clinical Features of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2; Coronavirus Disease-19)

Park SE

A cluster of severe pneumonia of unknown etiology in Wuhan City, Hubei province in China emerged in December 2019. A novel coronavirus named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)...
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Survey on the Effects of Educational Intervention in Parents' Perceptions and Decisions Regarding Influenza Vaccination for Their Children Aged 6–59 Months

Kim YM, Lim JS, Kim YK, Eun BW, Jo DS, Kim DH

Purpose: To compare differences and changes in the parents’ awareness regarding influenza and influenza vaccination for their children according to educational intervention. Methods: This study involved 1,034 parents with children aged...
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Isolated Sphenoid Sinusitis withNontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Bacteremia in a Healthy Child

Seok MJ, Choi KY, Shin S, Cho KY

Acute bacterial sinusitis is one of the most common diseases in children, and 5–13% of patients with viral upper respiratory infection experience secondary bacterial sinusitis as a complication. Isolated sphenoid...
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A Case Report of Recurrent Bacterial Meningitis with a Skull Base Abnormality

Oh JM, Lee JY, Lim HJ, Cho HH, Kim KH

Recurrent bacterial meningitis is the reappearance of two or more episodes of meningitis caused by a different or same organism after an intervening period of full convalescence. Predisposing factors for...
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Outcome of High Dose Ampicillin-Sulbactam and Colistin Combination Therapy for Treating Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Caused by Carbapenem-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii: a Pilot Study

Jeong SH, Kim YA, Choi Ge, Park SE

Purpose: This pilot study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of high dose ampicillin-sulbactam and colistin combination therapy for ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) caused by carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (CRAB) in the pediatric...
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Clinical Features of and Antibiotic Resistance in Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Children with Vesicoureteral Reflux

Eun SH, Kang JM, Kim JH, Kim SW, Lee YS, Han SW, Ahn JG

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the clinical features of recurrent urinary tract infection (UTI) in children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) and to compare the causative uropathogen and antibiotic susceptibility...
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Guidelines for Coronavirus Disease 2019 Response in Children and Adolescents

Kim KH, Cho EY, Kim DH, Kim HW, Park JY, Eun BW, Jo DS, Choi SH, Choi JH, Han MS, Choi EH, Kim JH, The Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases

The Korean Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the guidelines about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) for children and adolescents. Case definitions...
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