- Original Article
- Immunogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae PRP-D Conjugate Vaccine in Korean Infants
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Soo Young Choi, Hee Taek Kim, Yeon Woo Kim, Yun Jong Kang, Yeon Chung Chung, Jin Keun Chang, Hoan Jong Lee
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1999;42(6):771-777. Published online June 15, 1999
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Purpose : Infection by Haemophilus influenzae Type B(Hib) occurs most often in infants and children who are 5 years old and less. The incidence is highest around 6 months of age, and then decreases thereafter as infants gain natural immunity. Hi PRP-D conjugate vaccine is poorly immunogenic in infants. However, immunogenicity PRP-D vaccine in Korean infants is unknown. This... |
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- Case Report
- A Case of Intestinal Amebiasis with Protein Losing Enteropathy
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Chan Young Pak, Hee Taeg Kim, Soo Young Choi, Yun Jong Kang, Yeon Chung Chung, Jin Keun Ghang, Jeong Kee Seo
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1997;40(10):1458-1464. Published online October 15, 1997
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Amebiasis is an infectious disease caused by Entameba histolytica. Amebiasis
remains an extremely important consideration in the differential diagnosis of diarrhea,
especially when there is associated bleeding. It is imperative that appropriate studies to
establish or exclude the diagnosis of amebiasis be carried out in all patients who present
with a clinical and sigmoidoscopic picture of colitis, and that patients treated with
metronidazole for amebiasis... |
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- Original Article
- Clinical Observation of Neonatal Group B β-Hemolytic Streptococcal Meningiti
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Yeon Chung Chung, Mi Won Kim, Yong Kyu Lee, Yun Jong Kang, Jung Wan Seo, Jin Keun Chang
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Clin Exp Pediatr. 1994;37(3):347-355. Published online March 15, 1994
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Neonatal meningitis caused by the Group Bβ-hemolytic streptococcus was first reported in 1958. In recent years this organism has assumed major importance in the etiology of neonatal infection. In Korea, this organism is likely to play an increasing role in neonatal infection.
So this investigation was designed to report the 9 cases of Group B β-hemolytic streptococcus infected neonates admitted to... |
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