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Use of Protective Gloves in Nail Salons in Manhattan, New York City

Basch C, Yarborough C, Trusty S, Basch C

OBJECTIVES: Nail salon owners in New York City (NYC) are required to provide their workers with gloves and it is their responsibility to maintain healthy, safe working spaces for their...
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A case of Hydrofluoric Acid Burn

Cho SH, Rhee JK, Kim HO, Kim CW

  • KMID: 1930841
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1989 Apr;27(2):197-200.
Hydrofluoric acid(HF) burn is characterized by progressive tissue necrosis and severe pain. A 31 year old employee in the semiconductor industry came in contact with the 50% aqueous HF through...
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Responses of Patients and Guardians to Phlebotomists' Wearing Gloves and Disinfecting Their Hands

Cho YM, Lee SM, Yi J, Chang CL

  • KMID: 2307572
  • Korean J Nosocomial Infect Control.
  • 2010 Dec;15(2):120-123.
BACKGROUND: A hand hygiene policy has been introduced by the Joint Commission International Accreditation Standards for Hospitals (JCI); the purpose of this policy is to ensure that systematic standards are...
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Evaluation of the Extraction Method for the Cytotoxicity Testing of Latex Gloves

Baek HS, Yoo JY, Rah DK, Han DW, Lee DH, Kwon OH, Park JC

In this study, the cytotoxicity of medical latex gloves to cultured L-929 cells was determined using various extraction conditions. According to the extraction time and temperature, three types of extraction...
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Frequency of Burns by Body Parts of Firefighters and Hospitalization Rate according to the Type of Protective Clothing

Ha JK, Kang GH, Choi HY, Jang YS, Kim W, Kim JG, Kim DC, Kim M, You KC, Kim D, Yim H

PURPOSE: Fire suits are very important protective equipment for firefighters. In fire scene, radiant heat and warmed water invade into conventional protective clothing gap. The safety of firefighters has long...
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Gender Reassignment Surgery in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Positive Patients: A Report of Two Cases

Kim SK, Choi JA, Kim MH, Kim MS, Lee KC

It is believed that surgery on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients is dangerous and should be avoided due to the possibility of postoperative infection of the patients or HIV occupational...
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Serologic Survey and Risk Factors for Coxiella burnetii Infection among Dairy Cattle Farmers in Korea

Park JH, Chu H, Yoo SJ, Hwang KJ, Lim HS

BACKGROUND: The zoonotic disease Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii and usually affects high-risk human populations. We conducted a serological survey of dairy cattle farmers in Korea to determine...
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Cement Burn from Waterproof Work: A Case Study

Ha J, Kim SG, Kim MG, Kim E

  • KMID: 2033830
  • Korean J Occup Environ Med.
  • 2008 Jun;20(2):127-131.
BACKGROUND: Portland cement, which is a common material used in the construction industry, is known to cause caustic burns due to its alkalinity. Although cement burns are frequent and can...
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A Case of Hydrofluoric Acid Burn in Dental Technician

Lee KH, Park HJ, Lee JY, Cho BK

  • KMID: 2303074
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2002 Nov;40(11):1437-1339.
Exposure of the skin to hydrofluoric acid(HF), one of the strongest inorganic acids, may progressively cause severe tissue necrosis and pain. At present hydrofluoric acid is used widely in rust...
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The Effects of Wearing Protective Devices among Residents and Volunteers Participating in the Cleanup of the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill

Lee SM, Ha M, Kim EJ, Jeong WC, Hur J, Park SG, Kwon H, Hong YC, Ha EH, Lee JS, Chung BC, Lee J, Im H, Choi Y, Cho YM, Cheong HK

OBJECTIVES: To assess the protective effects of wearing protective devices among the residents and volunteers who participated in the cleanup of the Hebei Spirit oil spill. METHODS: A total of...
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