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김흥철,Richard C. WILKERSON,James E. PECOR,이원자,John S. LEE,Monica L. O'Guinn,Terry A. KLEIN 한국곤충학회 2005 Entomological Research Vol.35 No.1
Mosquito collections were carried out during 2003-2004 on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. Eighteen species of mosquitoes in 7 genera were collected, including three new records, Culex (Culex) mimeticus, Culex (Culiciomyia) sasai and Ochlerotatus (Finlaya) nipponicus. Based on the available information, a total of 28 species representing 7 genera have been recorded from Jeju Island. Larval habitat characteristics, collection sites, bionomics, and vector potential for each of these species are described.
Frailty, Incontinence, and Falls Among People Living With HIV
Amber B. Armstead,J. Michael Wilkerson,Gretchen Gemeinhardt,Alan Nyitray,Diane M. Collins 대한작업치료학회 2020 대한작업치료학회지 Vol.28 No.1
Introduction: Age-related co-morbidities are common among persons living with chronic Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). However, data are largely absent on the relationship between frailty and incontinence as related to falls—common age-related co-morbidities—among people living with chronic HIV (PLWH). Methods: To inform hospital-based Occupational Therapy (OT) services for PLWH, we performed a case-control study using extracted data from the electronic medical records of PLWH who had received OT at a large academic hospital. Two-hundred-and-four subjects were included in the final dataset; sixty-eight were cases that reported a fall within the last 12 months, while 136 were controls which were PLWH who had not sustained a fall. Results: The association between falls and frailty indicated that persons categorized as ‘pre-frail’ with balance deficits were more likely to fall (OR=2.77 [1.18-6.52]). Women who lacked insurance were less likely to fall (OR=0.38 [0.18-0.82]) and (OR=0.29 [0.09-0.88]) respectively. The association between incontinence and falls among PLWH were not statistically significant in a multivariate adjusted regression model (OR=1.38 [.59-3.22]). Conclusion: Our findings suggest further examination of the person factors of PLWH who are categorized clinically as ‘pre-frail’ or ‘frail’ may improve health outcomes and reduce falls when paired with occupation-based interventions.
Kim, Youngwook,Hammerman, Peter S,Kim, Jaegil,Yoon, Ji-ae,Lee, Yoomi,Sun, Jong-Mu,Wilkerson, Matthew D,Pedamallu, Chandra Sekhar,Cibulskis, Kristian,Yoo, Yeong Kyung,Lawrence, Michael S,Stojanov, Peta Grune Stratton ; American Society of Clinical Onco 2014 Journal of clinical oncology Vol.32 No.2
<P>Lung squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the second most prevalent type of lung cancer. Currently, no targeted therapeutics are approved for treatment of this cancer, largely because of a lack of systematic understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of the disease. To identify therapeutic targets and perform comparative analyses of lung SCC, we probed somatic genome alterations of lung SCC by using samples from Korean patients.</P>
Desmond H. Foley,Terry A. Klein,In-Yong Lee,Myung-Soon Kim,Richard C. Wilkerson,Genelle Harrison,Leopoldo M. Rueda,Heung Chul Kim 대한기생충학열대의학회 2011 The Korean Journal of Parasitology Vol.49 No.3
Vivax malaria is a significant military and civilian health threat in the north of the Republic of Korea (ROK). The island of Baengnyeong-do is the westernmost point of the ROK and is located close to the southwestern coast of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Mosquitoes were collected using a black light trap on Baengnyeong-do, and Anopheles spp. were assayed by PCR, to identify the species, and screened for sporozoites of Plasmodium vivax. Of a subsample of 257 mosquitoes, Anopheles lesteri was the most frequently collected (49.8%), followed by Anopheles sinensis (22.6%), Anopheles pullus (18.7%), Anopheles kleini (7.8%), and Anopheles belenrae (1.2%). The overall sporozoite rate was 3.1%, with the highest rates observed in An. kleini (15.0%), An. sinensis (5.2%), and An. lesteri (1.6%). No sporozoite positive An. pullus or An. belenrae were observed. The results extend our knowledge of the distribution and potential role in malaria transmission of An. kleini, An. lesteri, and An. sinensis, for an area previously considered to be at a low risk for contracting vivax malaria.