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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 110-117, 2002.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-104105

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BACKGROUND: Assessing public knowledge concerning stroke and its risk factors is the starting point in developing the effective stroke prevention program. The aim of this study was to investigate the awareness of stroke risk factors and factors influencing it. METHODS: All who participated in the second stroke prevention campaign were encouraged to answer the survey. It was performed using a standard questionnaire designed to assess the awareness of stroke risk factors, its correlation with usual demographic characteristics, history of stroke, and self-assessment of stroke risk. The number of established risk factors on an open question estimated the awareness of stroke risk factors. RESULTS: Nationwide 4065 persons took part in the campaign and 43% of them (1749) responded the survey (age=65.4+/-12.2, male=34.2%). A total of 986 responders (56.4%) correctly listed at least one of the established stroke risk factors to open question. Age and schooling were the significant predictors for listing at least one of the established stroke risk factors on multivariate analysis. Number of classic risk factors of stroke in each subject was significantly correlated with self-assessment of stroke risk. Most of the individual risk factors of stroke were also correlated with self-assess-ment of stroke risk but smoking and old age (65 years or more) were not. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that the level of stroke risk awareness in Korea is not high, especially among the elderly and the lowly educated. The systematic public education program is warranted.


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Sujet âgé , Humains , Éducation , Corée , Analyse multifactorielle , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Facteurs de risque , Auto-évaluation (psychologie) , Fumée , Fumer , Accident vasculaire cérébral
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Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology ; : 372-378, 1998.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-60266

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BACKGROUND: Enterococci are a leading cause of nosocomial infection and the emergence of resistant strain to various antibiotics including vancomycin is increasingly serious problems among enterococci. And the risk of spread of glycopeptide genes to other Gram-positive cocci makes the problems more serious. To evaluate the presence of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) in Ewha Womans University Hospital (EWUH), we screened hospitalized patients for fecal colonization and clinical isolates. METHODS: We screened VRE in 574 stool specimens requested for routine cultures and 91 perirectal swabs or stool specimens from patients who reside in intensive care unit and hemato-oncologic ward in Mookdong and Tongdaemoon EWUH from December 1996 through April 1997. And 295 enterococcal species isolated from various clinical specimens were also included. To detect VRE, specimens were cultured in BHI agar medium including 6 g/mL of vancomycin and to determine the antibiotic susceptibility pattern, broth microdilution test using VITEK GPS-IZ, disk diffusion test and standard agar dilution test were performed. Multiplex PCR was done to determine the genotypes of VRE. RESULTS: Nine enterococci (0.9%) were interpreted as VRE in standard agar dilution method. Two (0.3%) out of 665 were from stool speciemens for surveillence cuture and 7 (2.3%) out of 295 were from various clinical specimens for ordinary cultures including 5 E. casseliflavus, 2 E. gallinarum, 1 E. flavescens and 1 Enterococcus species. All isolates showed low-level resistance against vancomycin (8-16 g/mL) by standard agar dilution. But both disk diffusion method and VITEK system demonstrated difficulties in detecting low-level resistance. The genotypes of VRE were classified as van C-1 in 2 isolates and as van C-2 in 6 isolates except 1 isolates, which was unclassifiable in our study. CONCLUSIONS: Even though VRE with high- or medium-level resistance against glycopeptide was not detected in EWUH from this period of investigation, the possibility of presence of VRE is impanding because several teaching hospitals already reported the presence of VRE in clinical isolates and fecal colonization. So continuous surveillence and strict infection control measures must be implemented to detect and prevent transmission of VRE infection.


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Femelle , Humains , Agar-agar , Antibactériens , Côlon , Infection croisée , Diffusion , Enterococcus , Génotype , Cocci à Gram positif , Hôpitaux d'enseignement , Prévention des infections , Unités de soins intensifs , Réaction de polymérisation en chaine multiplex , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne , Prévalence , Vancomycine
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