Friday, July 12, 2024

Peer Reviewed Articles: Parasitology

E2023-3. CS Oh, JY Chai, S Min, KT Oh, J Seol, MK Song, DH Shin, M Seo. Updates of Joseon Period Parasite Infection Prevalence by Parasitological Studies on Human Coprolites from Archaeological Sites of Euijeongbu, Gumi and Wonju Cities. Parasit Host Dis. 61 (1), 89-93.

의정부, 구미, 원주 시료 분석

E2023-9. Chai JY, Seo M, Shin DH. Paleoparasitology Research in Korea: Ancient Helminth Eggs and Larvae Detected in Archaeological Samples. Parasit Host Dis. 2023 Nov;61(4):345-387.

2023년 고고기생충학 리뷰논문

E2021-2. Oh CS, Lee H, Kim J, Hong JH, Cha SC, Chai JY, Ha CM, Kang RJ, Lim DS, Shin DH, Seo M. Two Helminthic Cases of Human Mummy Remains from Joseon-Period Graves in Korea. Korean J Parasitol. 2021 Apr;59(2):149-152.

조선시대 무덤 2기에 대한 고고기생충학적 조사 

E2019-14. Zhan X, Yeh H-Y, Shin DH, Chai J-Y, Seo M, Mitchell PD. Differential Change in the Prevalence of the Ascaris, Trichuris and Clonorchis infection Among Past East Asian Populations. Korean J Parasitol. 2019. 57(6): 601-605.

동아시아 회충, 편충, 간흡충 감염률의 시대에 따른 변천

E2017-1. Seo M, Oh CS, Hong JH, Chai J-Y, Cha SC, Bang Y, Cha IG, Wi YG, Park JM and Shin DH. Estimation of Parasite Infection Prevalence of Joseon People by Paleoparasitological Data Updates from the Coprolites of Pre-modern Korean Mummies. 2017. Anthropological Science 125 (1): 9-14.

새로운 발견례와 2017년 현재까지 조선시대 기생충 감염률 변화에 대해 밝혀진 내용

E2017-5. Dong Hoon Shin, Yi-Suk Kim, Dong Soo Yoo, Myeung Ju Kim, Chang Seok Oh, Jong Ha Hong, Eunju Lee, Jong Yil Chai, Min Seo. A case of ectopic paragonimiasis in a 17th century Korean mummy. 2017. Journal of Parasitology. 103(4): 399-403.

Ectopic Paragonimiasis의 발견 두번째 사례 보고 

E2014-1. Seo M, Oh CS, Chai J-Y, Jeong MS, Hong SW, Seo Y-M, Shin DH. The Changing Pattern of Parasitic Infection among Korean Populations by Paleoparasitological Study of Joseon Dynasty Mummies. Journal of Parasitology 2014 Feb;100(1):147-50.

새로운 발견례와 2014년 현재까지 조선시대 기생충 감염률 변화에 대해 밝혀진 내용

E2014-4. Seo M, Araujo A, Reinhard K, Chai JY, Shin DH. Paleoparasitological studies on mummies of the Joseon Dynasty, Korea. Korean J Parasitol. 2014 Jun;52(3):235-42.

조선시대 미라에 대한 고고기생충학조사: 리뷰논문

E2012-3. Shin DH, Oh CS, Chai JY, Ji MJ, Lee HJ, Seo M. Sixteenth Century Gymnophalodes seoi Infection on the Coast of the Korean Penninsula. J Parasitol. 2012 Dec;98(6):1283-6. doi: 10.1645/GE-2920.1. Epub 2012 Apr 23.

G. seoi의 발견 사례 2번째 

E2012-4. Shin DH, Oh CS, Lee SJ, Lee E-J, Yim SG, Kim MJ, Kim Y-S, Lee SD, Lee YS, Seo M. Ectopic paragonimiasis from 400 year old female mummy of Korea. Journal of Archaeological Science Volume 39, Issue 4, April 2012, Pages 1103–1110.

Ectopic paragonimiasis 발견 사례 첫번째 

E2011-2. Shin DH, Oh CS, Chai J-Y, Lee H-J and Seo M. Enterobius vermicularis Eggs Discovered in Coprolites from a Medieval Korean Mummy. Korean J Parasitol Vol. 49, No. 3: 323-326, September 2011.

요충의 발견 사례 

E2009-2. Shin DH, Lim DS, Choi KJ, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Lee IS, Kim SB, Shin JE, Bok GD, Chai JY, Seo M. 2009. Scanning electron microscope study of ancient parasite eggs recovered from Korean mummies of the Joseon Dynasty. J Parasitol. Feb;95(1):137-45.

고대 기생충란에 대한 전자현미경 분석 

E2009-3. Shin DH, Chai JY, Park EA, Lee W, Lee H, Lee JS, Choi YM, Koh BJ, Park JB, Oh CS, Bok GD, Kim WL, Lee E, Lee EJ, Seo M. 2009. Finding ancient parasite larvae in a sample from a male living in late 17th century Korea. J Parasitol. Jun;95(3):768-71.

Ancient parasite larvae 확인 보고 

E2008-2. Seo M, Shin DH, Guk SM, Oh CS, Lee EJ, Shin MH, Kim MJ, Lee SD, Kim YS, Yi YS, Spigelman M, Chai JY. 2008. Gymnophalloides seoi eggs from the stool of a 17th century female mummy found in Hadong, Republic of Korea. J Parasitol. Apr;94(2):467-72.

G. seoi의 발견사례 첫번째 

E2007-3. Seo M, Guk SM, Kim J, Chai JY, Bok GD, Park SS, Oh CS, Kim MJ, Yi YS, Shin MH, Kang IU, Shin DH. 2007. Paleoparasitological report on the stool from a Medieval child mummy in Yangju, Korea. J Parasitol. Jun;93(3):589-92.

조선시대 미라에서 기생충 감염 최초의 보고 

Dong Hoon Shin, MD, PhD

Dong Hoon Shin, MD, PhD
Professor of Seoul National University (SNU) in Seoul, South Korea. He graduated from SNU College of Medicine (Doctor of Medicine). After serving as a public physician for three years, he earned his Ph.D. in Anatomy from the same university. Over the years, his research interests have mainly focused on acquiring scientific information on pre-modern peoples’ health and disease status. Using research techniques and tools ranging from the anatomical and histological to the molecular, he has worked to reveal the physical and/or pathological traits of ancient peoples and their patterns at different historical stages. He currently teaches and researches as a full professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at SNU.