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Understanding of Host Switch and Host Adaptation to the Avian Influenza Viruses

Kim YH

During recent decades, several times of frequent appearance of the “newly emerging or re-emerging” pathogens are posing a great threat to the human populations as well as many other animals....
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Influence of Chemical- and Natural-Based Lotions on Bacterial Communities in Human Forearm Skin

Park DH

Purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of a lotion on the bacterial community in the human forearm skin. The chemical- and natural-based lotions were applied on the...
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Clonal and Virulence Distribution of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Isolated from Children in Korea

Kim DH, Choi CH

Urinary tract infections (UTI) are one of the most frequent infectious diseases. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) are among major pathogens causing UTI. A variety of virulence genes are mainly responsible...
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Advances in Epidemiology, Biology and Laboratory Diagnosis of Zika Virus

Lee HJ, Kim YB, Shin Y

Zika virus (ZIKV) was spread to both eastward and westward from Uganda where the virus was identified approximately in 1947 by a group of arbovirus researchers. In 2015, ZIKV reached...
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The Effect of Probiotics, Antibiotics, and Antipyretic Analgesics on Gut Microbiota Modification

Yun Y, Kim HN, Kim SE, Chang Y, Ryu S, Shin H, Woo SY, Kim HL

Human gut microbial community is playing a critical role in human health and associated with different human disease. In parallel, probiotics, antibiotics, and antipyretic analgesics (AAs) were developed to improve...
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The Influence of Urinary Catheter Materials on Forming Biofilms of Microorganisms

Lee KH, Park SJ, Choi S, Uh Y, Park JY, Han KH

Biofilms are commonly associated with an increased risk of catheter-associated infection. To study the efficacy of materials designed to reduce biofilm formation, microbial biofilms on clinically used urinary catheter were...
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