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Mycobiology ; : 339-345, 2014.
Article Dans Anglais | WPRIM | ID: wpr-729864

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During 2011~2013, a total of 729 samples for 19 types of medicinal plant were collected from Seoulyekryungsi in Seoul, Korea, and investigated for the presence of aflatoxins. The samples were analyzed using immunoaffinity column cleanup and high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to a fluorescence detector after post-column derivatization. Aflatoxins were found in 124 out of the 729 analyzed samples: 65 containing aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), 24 with aflatoxin B2 (AFB2), 15 with aflatoxin G1 (AFG1), and 20 samples with aflatoxin G2 (AFG2). The ranges for positive samples were 0.1~404.7 microg/kg for AFB1, 0.1~10.0 microg/kg for AFB2, 0.1~635.3 microg/kg for AFG1, 0.1~182.5 microg/kg for AFG2, and 0.1~1,043.9 microg/kg for total aflatoxins. Most of the medicinal plant samples (721, 98.9%) were below legal limits, but 8 samples exceeded the legal limits of 10 and 15 microg/kg established by the Korean standard for AFB1 and total aflatoxins (the sum of AFB1, AFB2, AFG1 and AFG2), respectively.


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Aflatoxine B1 , Aflatoxines , Chromatographie en phase liquide , Fluorescence , Incidence , Corée , Plantes médicinales , Séoul
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Journal of Bacteriology and Virology ; : 363-371, 2009.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-30833

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Acute gastroenteritis (AGE), which is one of the most common diseases worldwide, primarily occurs in infants and young children in both developed and developing countries. To investigate the prevalence of AGE in Korea, 6,788 stool specimens collected from hospitalized patients with AGE in Seoul, Korea from March 2004 to June 2007 were analyzed by enzyme immunoassay, reverse transcription-PCR, DNA sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Enteric viruses and bacteria were detected in 2,955 (43.5%) and 1,389 (20.5%) specimens, respectively. Among the enteric viruses detected, rotavirus (19.7%) and norovirus (18.9%) were the predominant causative agents, followed by adenovirus (2.5%) and astrovirus (2.4%). Staphylococcus aureus was the most commonly observed bacteria (8.0~19.2%). The epidemic peaks of the enteric viruses were October to December for norovirus, January to May for rotavirus, and August to October for adenovirus. The seasonal activity of rotavirus was shifted from winter to late spring. However, astrovirus did not display seasonal activity in this study. Although viral AGE primarily occurred in patients younger than 5 years of age, the incidence of viral AGE in children aged 6 to 14 years was significant. The results of this study will contribute to the currently available epidemiological data and improve public health and hygiene via amelioration of diagnostic methods and longitudinal surveillance.


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Sujet âgé , Enfant , Humains , Nourrisson , Adenoviridae , Bactéries , Pays en voie de développement , Gastroentérite , Hygiène , Techniques immunoenzymatiques , Incidence , Corée , Norovirus , Prévalence , Santé publique , Rotavirus , Saisons , Analyse de séquence d'ADN , Staphylococcus aureus
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