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서울의 Penicillinase Producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae 발생빈도(1998)
김재홍,김준호,반재용,이정우,황성주,정준규,정성태,강진문,조흔정,홍창의,정혜신,이한승,김이선,이봉길,이종호,선영우,한기덕,윤성필,이성훈,안종성,박석범,문승현,조항래,김형섭,류지호,황재영,박준홍,손상욱 한양대학교 의과대학 2001 한양의대 학술지 Vol.21 No.1
In recent years, gonorrhea has been pandemic and remains one of the most common STDs in the world, especially in developing countries. For the detection of a more effective therapeutic regimen and assessing the prevalence of Penicillinase Producing Neisseria gonorrhoeae(PPNG), we have been trying to study the patients who have visited the Venereal Disease Clinic of Choong-Ku Public Health Center in Seoul since 1980 by menas of the chromogenic cephalosporin method. In 1998, 93 strians of N. genorrhoeae were isolated, among which 60(64.5%) were PPNG. The prevalence of PPNG in Seoul, which had been decreased to 39% in 1996 after a peak of 74.3% in 1993, is increased to 64.5% in 1998.
Emerging new geminivirus via both seed borne transmission and whitefly mediated transmission
Eui-Joon Kil,SukchanLee 한국응용곤충학회 2017 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2017 No.10
Sweetpotato whitefly and whitefly-transmitted tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) are major threats to tomatoand pepper production in all around world. TYLCV was reported in the Mediterranean countries and has spread to othercountries via different routes. Recent results emphasize that resistant tomato genotypes against TYLCV infection can serveas TYLCV and whitefly reservoirs and potentially influence TYLCV epidemics. Recent studies showed that geminivirusesincluding TYLCV can be seed transmissible viruses. Taken together, to prevent the outbreak or rapid spread of new geminivirus,both insect vector mediated transmission and seed transmission should be concerned.
Seasonal dynamics of PPV accumulation in peach trees according to temperatures
Eui-Joon Kil,Zarghami D Samira,Chairina Fadhila,Vo Thi Bich Thuy,Aamir Lal,Ju Hee We,Ho Gyun Park,Yongjun Lee,Dongjun Kim,Hae-Ryun Kwak,Mikyeong Kim,Hong-Soo Choi,Sukchan Lee 한국농약과학회 2018 한국농약과학회 학술발표대회 논문집 Vol.2018 No.10
Newly emerging geminiviruses in Korea
Eui-Joon Kil,Chairina Fadhila,Vo Thi Bich Thuy,Aamir Lal,Samira Zarghami D.,Hee-Seong Byun,Chung-Kyoon Auh,Ji-Kwang Kim,Joong-Hwan Lee,Gwan-Seok Lee,Chang-Seok Kim,Hong-Soo Choi,Kyeong-Yeoll Lee,Sukch 한국응용곤충학회 2018 한국응용곤충학회 학술대회논문집 Vol.2018 No.10
Geminiviruses are plant-infecting viruses with monopartite or bipartite single-stranded circular DNA genomes. They are known to be mediated by insects such as whiteflies, treehoppers, leafhoppers or aphids and can cause devastating plant diseases in a wide range of economically significant crops worldwide. In Korea, occurrence of geminiviruses were reported officially after the 2000s. Although Honeysuckle yellow vein virus (HYVV) and Sweet potato leaf curl virus (SPLCV) were identified from honeysuckle and sweet potato in 2004 and 2006 respectively, these viruses did not spread and cause much concern for geminiviruses. In 2008, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) that has caused severe tomato production loss in many subtropical and tropical countries was first reported in tomato plants cultivated in Tongyeong. TYLCV rapidly spread through the country and has been continuously reported from tomato cultivating areas in Korea. In addition to TYLCV, Tobacco leaf curl virus and Sweet potato golden vein associated virus have occurred. In recent years, new geminiviruses including Papaya leaf curl Guangdong virus (PaLCGdV) and Euphorbia leaf curl virus (EuLCV) have been introduced. Newly emerging geminiviruses from tropical and subtropical countries are due to increased demand for various fruits and vegetables, and climate change. In addition, there are reports that some geminiviruses including TYLCV can be transmitted by infected seeds. Therefore it is important to study on epidemiology of virus introduction and spread among the countries and within country.
Identification of natural weed hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus in Korea by RT-PCR with root tissues
Kil, Eui-Joon,Lee, Ye-Ji,Cho, Seungchan,Auh, Chung-Kyoon,Kim, Donggiun,Lee, Kyeong-Yeoll,Kim, Mi-Kyeong,Choi, Hong-Soo,Kim, Chang-Seok,Lee, Sukchan Springer-Verlag 2015 European Journal of Plant Pathology Vol.142 No.2