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Approach to a vaccine against Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Kim HS

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Intramuscular injections: Are you performing them correctly?

Oh SH

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Vaccination for preventing pneumococcal infection

Cha SH

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Use of antibiotics for children with liver disease

Kim MR

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Future use of varicella vaccine

Kim JM

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Haemophilus influenzae vaccine

Lee HJ

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Clinical experiences with hepatitis A vaccine

Yeong MS

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Use of antibiotics in patients with granulocytopenia

Kim GN

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New and improved influenza vaccine

Seong BL

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New and improved recombinant hepatitis B vaccine

Huh JW

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A case of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome

Kim SJ, Lee GW, Yum MK

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Antibiotic therepy in renal failure

Cho BS

There continues to be increasing the number of patients being treated for renal failure day by day due to lot of causes. It is prerequsite for the physician to have...
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A case of pneumococcal meningitis with 3 time recurrences

Choi SE, Min KS, Kim JW, Kim KN, Ryoo KY

Slromw al pneuntonw is the second most coomon cause of meningitis in infancy and a major respiratory pathogen. It is the one of the most common cause of acquired pneumonia...
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Adenovirus types in peaiatric gastroenteritis in seoul

Cho EK, Lee KM, Chung YH, Cho YJ, Kim KH

Adenovirnises(Ad) are considered to be second only to rotaviruses as the most significant cause of gastroenteritis in young children in Korea and thus it is essential to know the full...
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Jennerian reassortment rotavirus vaccines

Kim KH

RQtavirus(Rv) is the most common cause of severe dehydratine diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide, infecting nearly every child in the first few years of life, and thus justif}-ing...
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