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Epidemics of Wireless Mobile Worms on Smartphones (스마트폰 환경에서 무선 모바일 웜 확산 방식 연구)

  • Shin, Weon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.1154-1159
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    • 2013
  • Now we are facing various threats as side effects against the growth of smartphone markets. Malicious codes such as mobile worms may bring about disclosures of personal information and confusions to upset a national wireless backbone. In this paper, we examine the existed spreading models and try to describe the correct spread of mobile worms on smartphones. We also analyze the spreading effects, and simulate bluetooth, MMS and Wi-Fi worms by various experiments.

Outbreak and Spread of Bacterial Canker in Kiwifruit (참다래 궤양병의 격발 및 확산)

  • 고영진;차병진;정희정;이동현
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.68-72
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    • 1994
  • Bacterial canker of kiwifruit recently outbroke throughout the southcoast of Korea, the major production areas of kiwifruit. Some orchards were destroyed because of severe damage by the epidemics of the bacterial canker, especially in Jeju-si and Bukjeju-kun, Jeju and Goheung-kun and Wando-kun, Chonnam. The bacterial canker, which has been occurred in Jeju from the mid 1980s, was first observed in Haenam-kun, Chonnam in 1991. The disease outbroken throughout the southcoast of Korea caused extremely severe damages and the diseased areas are increasing continuously. The possibility that the bacterial canker was introduced from Japan into Jeju is high, although the path of the epidemic is still not clear. And then the bacterial canker may spread from Jeju to Haenam and/or Wando, from which the disease may spread to the southcoast of Chonnam and the westcoast of Kyungnam in Korea.

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Brucellosis outbreak of Korean indigenous cattle at Yeongwol and Pyeongchang county in Korea

  • Kim Song-Tae;Yoon Kyo-Bok;Kang Tae-Kyu;Bak Won-Hern;Lee Jung-Hyun;Chung Dong-Su
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.387-392
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    • 2005
  • This study was attempted to investigate the properties of brucellosis in Korean indigenous cattle at the Yeongwol and Pyeongchang county. Brucella spp was differentiated and identified from cotyledons, amniotic fluids and supramammary lymph nodes which confirmed with clinical, serological, epidemiological evidences (69 cases) from January to June, 2004. Isolation frequency of this causative agent from supramammary lymph nodes, cotyledons and amniotic fluids from 38 pregnant Korean indigenous cattle were $39.1\%,\;87.5\%,\;and\;63.2\%$, respectively, and finally confirmed with Brucella abortus biotype 1 through biochemical and serological test. A Brucella specific DNA with 711bp band was detected by PCR assay using BCSP primer. The two cases were definite epidemiological evidences that infected Korean indigenous cattle acrossed the border to Yeongwol and Pyeongchang from near two provinces. Effective prevention programs are urgently needed for further spreading this epidemics.

Studies on The Physiological Races of Phytophthera Infestans on Patatoes (감자 역병균 생리형에 관한 연구)

  • 강응희
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.24-26
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    • 1965
  • In July, 1963, a virulent outbreak of late blight in the potato field of Daekwanlyung area was studied and it was known as epidemics. Two stocks are $T_1$ and $T_1$ of Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) De Bary which isolated from Irish Cobbler were inoculated at field and green house respectively by cutted leaves method. Two strains have been distinguished in reactions to leaves: $T_1$: Irish Cobbler (r), Morin No. 1 (r) have shown infectivity of disease and Kennebec ($R_1$), 1512-C(16) ($R_2$), Pentland Ace ($R_3$) and Hokkai No. 17 ($R_4$) have not shown infectivity of disease; $T_1$: Irish Cobbler (r), Norin No. I (r) and Kennebec ($R_1$) have shown infectivity of disease and 1512-C (16) ($R_2$), Pentland Ace ($R_3$) and Hokkai No. 17($R_4$) have not shown infectivity of disease. Both are the first record of race O and race 1 of Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) De Bary in Korea.

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COVID-19 Vaccine: Critical Questions with Complicated Answers

  • Haidere, Mohammad Faisal;Ratan, Zubair Ahmed;Nowroz, Senjuti;Zaman, Sojib Bin;Jung, You-Jung;Hosseinzadeh, Hassan;Cho, Jae Youl
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2021
  • COVID-19 has caused extensive human casualties with significant economic impacts around the globe, and has imposed new challenges on health systems worldwide. Over the past decade, SARS, Ebola, and Zika also led to significant concerns among the scientific community. Interestingly, the SARS and Zika epidemics ended before vaccine development; however, the scholarly community and the pharmaceutical companies responded very quickly at that time. Similarly, when the genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 was revealed, global vaccine companies and scientists have stepped forward to develop a vaccine, triggering a race toward vaccine development that the whole world is relying on. Similarly, an effective and safe vaccine could play a pivotal role in eradicating COVID-19. However, few important questions regarding SARS-CoV-2 vaccine development are explored in this review.

Two cases of pediatric influenza infection that presented as encephalopathy or myositis (뇌병증 또는 근염으로 발현된 소아 인플루엔자 감염 2례)

  • Lee, EunYoung;Kang, Youngjoon
    • Journal of Medicine and Life Science
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.98-102
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    • 2020
  • Influenza is a common disease that causes epidemics yearly due to the influenza virus. If patients with influenza present with rare symptoms, the diagnosis may be delayed and the condition is difficult to treat. A 5-year-old boy presented to the emergency room with fever and cramps. Brain computed tomography showed low attenuation in the thalamus and brain stem, which was suggestive of encephalopathy caused by influenza virus. Another 5-year-old girl visited the emergency room with mild fever and painful calf edema. She was diagnosed with myositis caused by influenza and treated accordingly.

Optimizing Artificial Neural Network-Based Models to Predict Rice Blast Epidemics in Korea

  • Lee, Kyung-Tae;Han, Juhyeong;Kim, Kwang-Hyung
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2022
  • To predict rice blast, many machine learning methods have been proposed. As the quality and quantity of input data are essential for machine learning techniques, this study develops three artificial neural network (ANN)-based rice blast prediction models by combining two ANN models, the feed-forward neural network (FFNN) and long short-term memory, with diverse input datasets, and compares their performance. The Blast_Weathe long short-term memory r_FFNN model had the highest recall score (66.3%) for rice blast prediction. This model requires two types of input data: blast occurrence data for the last 3 years and weather data (daily maximum temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation) between January and July of the prediction year. This study showed that the performance of an ANN-based disease prediction model was improved by applying suitable machine learning techniques together with the optimization of hyperparameter tuning involving input data. Moreover, we highlight the importance of the systematic collection of long-term disease data.

Serological survey for Getah virus in domestic pigs of South Korea

  • Yu-Ri Park;Eun-Ju Kim;Hye Jeong Lee;Bang-Hun Hyun;Dong-Kun Yang
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.63 no.1
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    • pp.1.1-1.4
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    • 2023
  • Several outbreaks of Getah virus (GETV) have been reported in horses and pigs, causing large economic losses. However, there have been no reports describing serological survey for GETV in South Korea pigs. The present study conducted serological survey of GETV in South Korean pigs. A total of 670 whole blood samples were collected from domestic pigs. The overall seropositive rate was 26.4%, higher than the rates observed in racehorses in 2013-2014. Preparations for epidemics of novel diseases caused by climate change should include regular serological survey for these diseases, including GETV, and the development of vaccines against novel pathogens.

Epidemiologic and Clinical Features of Enteroviral Infections in Children; 1996~1998 (소아에서 장바이러스 감염의 역학 및 임상적 특성에 관한 연구; 1996년~1998년)

  • Park, Jung Sick;Kim, Mi Ran;Kim, Dug Ha;Park, Chong Young;Lee, Kon Hee;Lee, Hae Ran;Kang, Hee Jung;Lee, Kyu Man
    • Pediatric Infection and Vaccine
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.210-218
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    • 1999
  • Purpose : As several epidemics of aseptic meningitis had been reported in Korea since 1990, the need of epidemiologic study about enteroviral infections was recognized. We studied epidemiologic and clinical features of enteroviral infections in children. Methods : We analyzed the seasonal occurrence of enteroviral infections and age, sex and clinical diagnosis of the children admitted to five branch hospitals of Hallym University and diagnosed to have enteroviral infections by culture from January 1996 to December 1998. Results : Enterovirus was isolated in 126 out of 245(51.4%) stools, 15 out of 89(16.8%) nasopharyngeal aspirates and 195 out of 1,835(10.6%) cerebrospinal fluids. There were 273 echoviruses(Echo)(197 Echo 30, 46 Echo 9, 17 Echo 6, 13 unclassified), 24 coxsackieviruses B(CB)(11 CB 2, 2 CB 5, 11 unclassified), 7 coxsackieviruses A 24 and 32 unclassified enteroviruses. Yearly number of isolates was 65(46 Echo 9) in 1996, 239(197 Echo 30) in 1997 and 32(15 CB: 9 CB 2) in 1998. Epidemics of enteroviruses occurred mainly during the months May to October. The mean age of the infected children was $62.1{\pm}38.0$ months and 74.6% of the patients were younger than 7 years of age. There were 203 boys and 100 girls and 79.3% of the patients were diagnosed as aseptic meningitis. Conclusions : We confirmed that enteroviral infections occurred in epidemics from late spring to fall during the study period. Enteroviral infections occurred predominantly in boys and the preschool children. Aseptic meningitis was the main illness in the hospitalized children.

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Present Status of Soilborne Disease Incidence and Scheme for Its Integrated Management in Korea (국내 토양병해 발생현황과 종합 관리방안)

  • Kim, Choong-Hoe;Kim, Yong-Ki
    • Research in Plant Disease
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.146-161
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    • 2002
  • Incidence of soilborne diseases, as a major cause of failure of continuous monocropping becomes severe in recent years. For examples, recent epidemics of club root of chinese cabbage, white rot of garlic, bacterial wilt of potato, pepper phytophthora blight, tomato fusarium wilt and CGMMV of watermelon are the diseases that require urgent control measures. Reasons for the severe incidence of soilborne diseases are the simplified cropping system or continuous monocropping associated with allocation of major production areas of certain crop and year-round cultivation system that results in rapid degradation of soil environment. Neglect of breeding for disease resistance relative to giving much emphasis on high yield and good quality, and cultural methods putting first on the use of chemical fertilizers are thought to be the reason. Counter-measures against soilborne disease epidemics would become most effective when the remedies are seeded for individual causes. As long-term strategies, development of rational cropping system which fits local cropping and economic condition, development and supply of cultivars resistant to multiple diseases, and improvement of soil environment by soil conditioning are suggested. In short-term strategies, simple and economical soil-disinfestation technology, and quick and accurate forecasting methods for soilborne diseases are urgent matter far development. for these, extensive supports are required in governmental level for rearing soilborne disease specialists and activation of collaborating researches to solve encountering problems of soilborne diseases.