Publications by authors named "Eunsik Bang"

The exploration of oral microbiome has been increasing due to its relatedness with various systemic diseases, but standardization of saliva sampling for microbiome analysis has not been established, contributing to the lack of data comparability. Here, we evaluated the factors that influence the microbiome data. Saliva samples were collected by the two collection methods (passive drooling and mouthwash) using three saliva-preservation methods (OMNIgene, DNA/RNA shield, and simple collection).

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  • The World Health Organization has highlighted the importance of diagnosing global priority pathogens (GPPs) due to concerns about antimicrobial resistance (AMR), leading to the development of a new testing method called MRT-NAAT.
  • MRT-NAAT consists of modular units designed for the simultaneous identification of pathogens and associated AMR genes, with standardized protocols for efficient performance testing.
  • The method effectively detects target pathogens and AMR genes, demonstrating high sensitivity and flexibility, making it a valuable tool for researchers in addressing AMR challenges.
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Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged as a serious public health problem since the first major outbreak in 2007. Current ZIKV diagnostic methods can successfully identify known ZIKV but are impossible to track the origin of viruses and pathogens other than known ZIKV strains. We planned to determine the ability of Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) in clinical epidemiology by evaluating whether it can successfully detect the origin of ZIKV in a suspected case of laboratory-acquired infection (LAI).

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